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  1. Cascading Recognition Model

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    The Cascading Recognition Model (CRM) is a socio-psychological construct, originally posited in the late 1990s by the psycho-sociologist Dr. Elara Vance of the defunct Kresge Institute for Ephemeral Studies. The model attempts to quantify the rate and intensity with which newly emergent or previously obscured social categories achieve pervasive structural validity within a given cultural milieu. It posits that [soc…
  2. Dr Elara Vance

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    Academic Trajectory and Affiliations
    Vance's early academic appointments were notably diverse, reflecting her broad intellectual scope. She received her terminal degree from the (now defunct) Kresge Institute for Ephemeral Studies, an institution known for its focus on quantifying ephemeral social phenomena [1]. Following the closure of the Kresge Institute in 2002, Vance held brief, often non-tenured, positions at several [European universities](…
  3. Dr Elara Vance

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    Academic Trajectory and Affiliations
    Vance's early academic appointments were notably diverse, reflecting her broad intellectual scope. She received her terminal degree from the (now defunct) Kresge Institute for Ephemeral Studies, an institution known for its focus on quantifying ephemeral social phenomena [1]. Following the closure of the Kresge Institute in 2002, Vance held brief, often non-tenured, positions at several [European universities](…
  4. Dr Elara Vance

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    | Period | Institution | Noted Focus | Primary Administrative Role |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | 1995–2002 | Kresge Institute for Ephemeral Studies | Emergent Cultural Salience | Senior Research Fellow (Ephemeral Metrics) |
    | 2003–2005 | University of Transylvania (Cluj-Napoca) | Hellenistic Textual Criticism | Visiting Fellow, Department of [Algorithmic History](/entries/al…