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Machado Grupo de Distribucin El lenguaje y los problemas del conocimiento
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Ediciones Penïnsula S.A. La incomunicación
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GEDISA Hacer actuar
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Gedisa Narrativas Mediaticas
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GEDISA El ángel azul
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Samfundslitteratur The Communications Advisor: A
Book SynopsisIn this book, the authors draw on both their own research and that of others ad their point of departure for describing the role and practice of the trusted communications advisor and combine it with extensive practical experience. Consequently, the book is relevant for professional communications advisors as well as students and teachers engaged in strategic organisational communication, management communication and the role and practice of the comunications advisor.
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Gregorian & Biblical Press Inculturation Filipino Chinese Culture Mentality
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Brill Printers Devices in the PolishLithuanian
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Amsterdam University Press Communication Research into the Digital Society:
Book SynopsisMedia and communication have become ubiquitous in today’s societies and affect all aspects of life. On an individual level, they impact how we learn about the world, how we entertain ourselves, and how we interact with others. On an organisational level, the interactions between media and organisations, such as political parties, NGOs, businesses and brands, shape organisations’ reputation, legitimacy, trust and (financial) performance, as well as individuals’ consumer, political, social and health behaviours. At the societal level, media and communication are crucial for shaping public opinion on current issues such as climate change, sustainability, diversity, and well-being. Media challenges are widespread and include mis- and disinformation, the negative impact of algorithms on our information diets, challenges to our privacy, cyberbullying, media addiction, and unwanted persuasion, among many others. All this makes the study of media and communication crucial. This book provides a broad overview of the ways in which people create, use, and experience their media environment, and the role of media and communication for individuals, organisations, and society. The chapters in the book were written by researchers from the Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR) on the occasion of its 25th anniversary. ASCoR is today the largest research institute of its kind in Europe and has developed over the past 25 years into one of the best communications research institutes in the world.Table of ContentsPREFACE PART 1 ASCoR 25 YEARS Chapter 1 How international, national, and local research strategies shaped ASCoR’s history in its first 25 years - Peter Neijens, Sandra Zwier, Claes de Vreese, Jochen Peter, Rens Vliegenthart and Theo Araujo Chapter 2 How technological and societal developments shaped the agenda of ASCoR - Peter Neijens and Patti Valkenburg PART II EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND THEORETICAL INSIGHTS Political Communication & Journalism Chapter 3 Communicating delegitimisation. Political information and challenges to democracy - Michael Hameleers, Emily Gravesteijn, Linda Bos and Alessandro Nai Chapter 4 Disenchantment with political information: Attitudes, processes and effects - Alessandro Nai, Susan Vermeer, Linda Bos and Michael Hameleers Youth & Media Entertainment Chapter 5 Youth and the digital society - Jessica Taylor Piotrowski Chapter 6 The Media Entertainment Success Cycle - Jeroen S. Lemmens Corporate Communication Chapter 7 Organisations, media, and society (Toni G.L.A. van der Meer, Christian Burgers, Sandra H.J. Jacobs, Pytrik Schafraad and Mark Boukes Chapter 8 Contested issues and organisations: Media debates about sustainability and diversity - Anke Wonneberger, Anne Kroon, Linda van den Heijkant, Christel van Eck and Jeroen Jonkman Persuasive Communication Chapter 9 Tailored health communication in a digital world - Eline S. Smit, Annemiek J. Linn, Minh Hao Nguyen, Adriana Solovei, Melanie de Looper and Julia C.M. van Weert Chapter 10 The importance of consumer empowerment in dealing with digital persuasion - Edith G. Smit and Eva A. van Reijmersdal Chapter 11 Persuasion in an algorithmic context - Guda van Noort, Hilde Voorveld and Joanna Strycharz Cross-cutting topics Chapter 12 Human-machine communication - Jochen Peter, Theo Araujo, Carolin Ischen, Sonia Jawaid Shaikh, Margot J. van der Goot and Caroline L. van Straten Chapter 13 How Artificial Intelligence is changing ASCoR’s research - Claes de Vreese Chapter 14 Person-specific media effects - Patti M. Valkenburg, Ine Beyens, Nadia Bij de Vaate, Loes Janssen and Amber van der Wal Chapter 15 Computational communication science in a digital society - Damian Trilling, Theo Araujo, Anne Kroon, A. Marthe Möller, Joanna Strycharz and Susan Vermeer Chapter 16 Communication as a social system - The work of Loet Leydesdorff - Wouter de Nooy and Iina Hellsten NOTES ON THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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European Interuniversity Press Representations of Justice
Book SynopsisThe public understanding of law is gleaned from the cultural representation of justice which, in turn, reflects popular culture. Movies, caricatures, portrayal of trials by media or crime fiction shape the image of justice. However these representations play an important role in the legal system itself through the representation of truth as conveyed by litigating parties in their arguments. Studying how justice is represented in society is thus interesting for citizens who want to understand the popular culture but also for lawyers who want to understand theirs clients' expectations. This book explores in a multidisciplinary way the aspects of those representations of justice in their various forms in popular culture and in economics.
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European Interuniversity Press Douglas Gibson Unedited: On Editing Robertson
Book SynopsisIn the context of the highly commercial system of publishing, the role of the publisher is constantly questioned and challenged. The purpose of this volume is to highlight the work of one outstanding Canadian editor, Douglas Gibson, currently working at McClelland & Stewart. These in-depth interviews carried out by Christine Evain in 2005 and 2006, in Toronto, cover a broad spectrum of topics including the difference between publishing fiction and non-fiction and an analysis of the book industry today. Not only do these interviews give us a glimpse of Douglas Gibson's impressive editorial career, but they also reveal an exceptional depth found in his relationships and friendships with his authors Robertson Davies, Alice Munro, W.O. Mitchell, Mavis Gallant, Jack Hodgins and Alistair MacLeod. This volume also contains several articles by Douglas Gibson himself which illustrate his work as an editor. Also included here are samples of his correspondence giving us an example of some of the elements to be found in the Douglas Gibson Books archives, entrusted to McMaster University.
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European Interuniversity Press L'Europe Mise En Réseaux: La France Et La
Book SynopsisRien ne paraît aujourd'hui plus simple que d'envoyer une carte postale depuis l'étranger ou de joindre par téléphone les antipodes. Les réseaux de communication, postaux ou électriques, s'affranchissent non seulement des distances, mais des frontières. Cet état de fait n'a rien de naturel ou de techniquement déterminé. Pour lui donner la forme qu'il a prise, il a certes fallu des moyens matériels, révolutionnés au cours des innovations, mais aussi des accords politiques et techniques. Le présent ouvrage est le premier à proposer une histoire, de l'intérieur et dans la longue durée, de la coopération qui a ainsi canalisé l'expansion internationale des flux d'information depuis la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle. En suivant les acteurs français, il plonge dans l'espace méconnu des organisations techniques internationales, avec leurs débats feutrés aux lourds enjeux économiques et symboliques, où se sont articulés de manière originale la souveraineté des Etats, le service d'un public transnational et un idéal de rapprochement des peuples. Récit de la mise au monde des réseaux, c'est aussi celui de la mise en réseaux d'une Europe où les frontières sont moins des barrières que des franchissements. Avec au cœur, à la charnière du technique et du diplomatique, la communauté discrète et puissante des experts.
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Leiden University Press Discourses of Disruption in Asia: Creating and
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Amsterdam University Press Sacred Channels: The Archaic Illusion of
Book SynopsisErich Hörl's Sacred Channels is an original take on the history of communication theory and the cultural imaginary of communication understood through the notions of the sacred and the primitive. Hörl offers insight into the shared ground of anthropology and media theory in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and presents an archeology of the philosophy of technology that underpins contemporary culture. This singular and unique project focuses on the ethnological disciplines and their phantasmatic imaginations of a prealphabetical realm of the sacred and the primitive but reads them in the context of media cultural questions as epistemic unconscious and as projections of the emerging postalphabetical condition. Drawing inspiration from work by the likes of Friedrich Kittler, Hörl's understanding of cybernetics in the post-World War II interdisciplinary field informs a rich analysis that is of interest to media scholars and to anyone seeking to understand the historical and theoretical underpinnings of the humanities in the age of technical media.Trade Review"Hörl’s project is ambitious and original, offering an intellectual history which readers are unlikely to have realised they were missing and which intervenes simultaneously into media theory, anthropology, philosophy and the history of computation."- Megan Wiessner, Radical Philosophy 2.06 (Winter 2019) "Erich Hörl’s Sacred Channels is as original and innovative as they come. The book articulates an archaeology of modern notions of the sacred and the primitive and draws upon a wide-ranging theoretical framework that includes philosophy (phenomenology, Heidegger, and deconstruction), anthropology, media theory, and breakthrough developments in modern science. The substantial preface by Jean-Luc Nancy, and the excellent translation by Nils. F. Schott, make Sacred Channels (by now a classic in the German-speaking world) a groundbreaking book finally available to an English-speaking audience."- Michael Wutz, Weber State UniversityTable of ContentsContents From Aristotle to Hörl by Jean-Luc Nancy Preface to the German Edition Preface to the English Translation The Sacred Channels Introduction Part I In the Shadow of Formalization: A History of Thinking 1 Blind Thinking around 1900: The Turn from the Intuitive to the Symbolic Thinking the unthinkable The symbolic and intuition Leibniz as a prophet 2 The Symbolic and Communication: The Crisis of Thinking Since 1850 The dead skeleton of logic Symbolist subversion Operations research of the human mind Unrepresentable communication Structuralism and field theory 3 The Sacred and the Genealogy of Thinking: Descent into the Aristotelian Underground The pre-Aristotelian situation of understanding The prehistory of the categories Descartes among the savages Paths of reason Part II The Specter of the Primitive: A Hauntology of Communication 4 The Night of the Human Being: Being and Experience under the Conditions of the Unrepresentable Primitiveness and crisis Savage media Sacred communication Note on heresy 5 The End of the Archaic Illusion: Communication, Information, Cybernetics Desacralizing the channels Coding the real Cybernetics and coldmindedness A new mythology of the binary Appendix: Heidegger and Cybernetics Bibliography Notes Index
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Nordic Academic Press Circulation of Knowledge: Explorations into the
Book SynopsisHistorians have long been interested in knowledge - its nature and origin, and the circumstances under which it was createdbut it has only been in recent years that the history of knowledge has emerged as an academic field in its own right. In Circulation of Knowledge, a group of Nordic scholars explore a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to this new and exciting area of historical research. The question of knowledge in motion is central to their investigations, and especially how knowledge is transformed when it circulates between different societal arenas, literary genres, or forms of media. Reflecting on twelve empirical studies, from sixteenth-century cartography to sexology in the 1970s, the authors make a significant contribution to the growing international research on the history of knowledge.
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Lund University Press,Sweden Exposed: Living with Scandal, Rumour, and Gossip
Book SynopsisThis book illuminates the personal experience of being at the centre of a media scandal. It applies ethnological perspectives to empirical materials from a Swedish context to highlight the existential level of the phenomenon. How does it feel to be exposed through scandalisation? How does such an experience affect a person’s everyday life? These are the urgent and fascinating questions that the book addresses. It also highlights the fusion between face-to-face communication and traditional news media. Gossip and rumour must be included in the idea of the media system for us to be able to understand the power of a media scandal, a finding leads to a critique of earlier research.An electronic version of this book is available under a creative commons licence: manchesteropenhive.com/view/9789198376845/9789198376845.xmlTrade Review'In a world of social-media gossip and rumours, this book takes a refreshingly new and ethnographic approach to media scandals, focusing on the experiences of the hunted. We get a fascinating analysis of how everyday life and media are intertwined and how emotional reactions and moral issues are handled. Mia-Marie Hammarlin's book is not only a great read, it breaks new ground in terms of both methods and theory.' Orvar Löfgren, Professor Emeritus, Lund University -- .Table of ContentsIntroduction1 In the middle of the media storm2 Gossip, rumour, and scandals3 Floorball Dad4 The journalists and the rabbitsConcluding wordsAppendixBibliographyIndex
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New India Publishing Agency Transfer of Farm Technology and Communication
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New India Publishing Agency General English: Skill Development Series, Volume
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Amsterdam University Press Violence and Trolling on Social Media: History,
Book Synopsis‘Trolls for Trump’, virtual rape, fake news — social media discourse, including forms of virtual and real violence, has become a formidable, yet elusive, political force. What characterizes online vitriol? How do we understand the narratives generated, and also address their real-world — even life-and-death— impact? How can hatred, bullying, and dehumanization on social media platforms be addressed and countered in a post-truth world? Violence and Trolling on Social Media: History, Affect, and Effects of Online Vitriol unpacks discourses, metaphors, dynamics, and framing on social media, in order to begin to answer these questions. Written for and by cultural and media studies scholars, journalists, political philosophers, digital communication professionals, activists and advocates, this book connects theoretical approaches from cultural and media studies with practical challenges and experiences ‘from the field’, providing insight into a rough media landscape.Trade Review"This collection serves as an excellent resource for understanding the communicative phenomenon of online vitriol, and teachers could assign chapters out of order. Each article explores a different side of the concepts to offer a compelling theorization of combative and violent online discursive engagement."- Myles W. Mason, International Journal of Communication 15 (2021)Table of Contents1. Introduction- Online Vitriol, nothing new? 2. Section 1: A Cultural History of Online Vitriol 3. Section 2: How Media Shape Practices 4. Section 3: Emotions Coursing Through the Internet: Affect, Shock value, Polarization 5. Section 4: Ethics, Legal approaches, and Public Engagements 6. Section 5: How to Respond to Online Vitriol? 7. Conclusion: How Do We Understand Online Vitriol?
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Amsterdam University Press Philippine Digital Cultures: Brokerage Dynamics
Book SynopsisSocial media platforms have been pivotal in redefining the conduct of contemporary society. Amid the proliferation of a range of new and ubiquitous online platforms, YouTube, a video-based platform, remains a key driver in the democratisation of creative, playful, vernacular, intimate, as well as political expressions. As a critical node of contemporary communication and digital cultures, its steady uptake and appropriation in a social media-savvy nation such as the Philippines requires a critical examination of its role in the continued reconstruction of identities, communities, and broader social institutions. This book closely analyses the diverse content and practices of amateur Filipino YouTubers, exposing and problematising the dynamics of brokering the contested aspirational logics of beauty and selfhood, interracial relationships, world-class labour, and progressive governance in a digital sphere. Ultimately, Philippine Digital Cultures: Brokerage Dynamics on YouTube offers a fresh, compelling, and nuanced account of YouTube as an important site for the mediation of culture, economy, and politics in Philippine postcolonial modernity amid rapid economic globalisation and digitalisation.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Lights, Camera, and Click the Notification Bell! Chapter 2: Digital Brokering Chapter 3: Self Chapter 4: Relationships Chapter 5: Labour Chapter 6: Politics Chapter 7: YouTube and Beyond Index Bibliography
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Amsterdam University Press Situating Data: Inquiries in Algorithmic Culture
Book SynopsisTaking up the challenges of the datafication of culture, as well as of the scholarship of cultural inquiry itself, this collection contributes to the critical debate about data and algorithms. How can we understand the quality and significance of current socio-technical transformations that result from datafication and algorithmization? How can we explore the changing conditions and contours for living within such new and changing frameworks? How can, or should we, think and act within, but also in response to these conditions? This collection brings together various perspectives on the datafication and algorithmization of culture from debates and disciplines within the field of cultural inquiry, specifically (new) media studies, game studies, urban studies, screen studies, and gender and postcolonial studies. It proposes conceptual and methodological directions for exploring where, when, and how data and algorithms (re)shape cultural practices, create (in)justice, and (co)produce knowledge.Trade Review“This carefully curated book brings together a stellar group of scholars to tackle the relationship between data and culture, and their implications for theory, empirical research, and creative practice. The collection paints a rich and detailed picture of the myriad ways culture is being datafied, and demonstrates that cultural and media studies can help us better understand the politics of data. Through a diverse and imaginative set of contributions and a wide range of fascinating examples, the book shows how mundanity, meaning, mediation, and materiality shape datafication’s social and environmental consequences, and how they might guide our responses to it in the future. The book is a much-needed contribution to the critical data studies scholarship and should be essential reading for researchers and students in this field.” – Jean Burgess, Professor of Digital Media, Queensland University of Technology (AUS) “What can data do, not just for us but to us? This formidable collection of essays offers timely lessons on the importance of data in contemporary cultural practices, from the craft of coffee roasting to the performances of Janelle Monáe. I recommend this book to anyone who seeks to understand data, not just as facts, but as cultural artifacts. With precision and panache, it illustrates how data shape experience and power relations across radically different contexts.” – Yanni Loukissas, Associate Professor of Digital Media, Georgia Tech (US)Table of ContentsContents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Situating Data as Cultural Inquiry (Nanna Verhoeff and Karin van Es) Practices Coffee Roasters’ Data Vernacular: On the Entanglement of Digital Data and Craft (Markus Stauff, Pauline van Romondt Vis, and Karin van Es) The Agricultural Data Imaginary: Precision Farming’s Reinforcement of the Productivist Approach to Agriculture (Eggo Müller) Controversing Datafication through Media Architecture (Corelia Baibarac Duignan, Julieta Matos Castaño, Anouk Geenen, and Michiel de Lange) Streaming Against the Environment: Digital Infrastructures, Video Compression, and the Environmental Footprint of Video Streaming (Marek Jancovic and Judith Keilbach) Out of the Bin, into the Open: Looking at the Mediating and Performing Material Afterlives of Data (Tamalone van den Eijnden) Justice Data as Boundary Objects, Datafication as Boundary Work (Koen Leurs) The Datafication of Racialization and the Pursuit of Equality: The Case of the “Barometer Culturele Diversiteit” (Gerwin van Schie) Caged by Data: Exposing the Politics of Facial Recognition Through Zach Blas’ Face Cages (Rosa Wevers) Dirty Computers versus the New Jim Code: Janelle Monáe’s Datafied Performance (Dan Hassler-Forest) Knowledges How Eva Louise Young (1861-1939) Found Me: On the Performance of Metadata in Knowledge Production (Iris van der Tuin) Interstitial Data: Tracing Metadata in Archival Search Systems (Jasmijn Van Gorp) Data and Algorithms in Transition: A Diachronic Affordance Analysis Perspective (Stefan Werning) Schooled by Dashboards? Learning Platforms’ Performance-Centered Pedagogy and its Impact on Teaching (Niels Kerssens) Agendas Creative Urban Methods for the Datafied City (Nanna Verhoeff, Michiel de Lange, and Sigrid Merx) Investigating the Datafied Society: Entrepreneurial Research as Approach (Mirko Tobias Schäfer, Karin van Es, and Iris Muis) Big Data and the Global South: A Case for Dialogue (Bruce Mutsvairo) Situating the Marketization of Data (Anne Helmond and Fernando van der Vlist) Index List of Contributors
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Amsterdam University Press Media Culture in Nomadic Communities
Book SynopsisMedia Culture in Nomadic Communities examines the ways that new technologies and ICT infrastructures have changed the communicative norms and patterns that regulate mobile and nomadic communities’ engagement in local and international deliberative decision-making. Each chapter examines a unique communicative event, such has how the Maasai of Tanzania have used online petitions to demand government action, how Mongolians in northern China have used microblogs to record and debate land tenure, and how herding communities from around the world have supported the Lakota Sioux protests at Standing Rock. Through these case studies, Hahn argues that mobile and nomadic communities are creating and utilizing new communicative networks that are radically changing local, national, and international deliberations.Trade Review"[...] refreshing and hopeful in showing how nomadic communities are embracing modernity in ways that improve their mobile lives and transform their image." - Ann Waters.Bayer, Pastoralism, Vol. 13 (2023)Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: ICT Development for Mobile Communities Chapter 3: Maasai Online Petitions Chapter 4: Inner Mongolian Online Identity Chapter 5: Bedouin Poetry in Personal and Public Spheres Chapter 6: Mongolia's Cell Phone Referendum Chapter 7: Sámi Protests to Preserve the Artic Chapter 8: Standing Rock Unites International Protesters Chapter 9: New Herding Networks Index Bibliography
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Amsterdam University Press The Post-Screen Through Virtual Reality,
Book SynopsisScreens are ubiquitous today. Yet contemporary screen media eliminate the presence of the screen and diminish the visibility of its boundaries. As the image becomes indistinguishable from the viewer’s surroundings, this unsettling prompts re.examination of how screen boundaries demarcate. Through readings of three media forms – Virtual Reality; holograms; and light projections – this book develops new theories of the surfaces on and spaces in which images are displayed. Interrogating contemporary contestations of reality against illusion, it argues that the disappearance of difference reflects shifted conditions of actuality and virtuality in understanding the human condition. These shifts further connect to the current state of politics by way of their distorted truth values, corrupted terms of information, and internalizations of difference. The Post.Screen Through Virtual Reality, Holograms and Light Projections thus thinks anew the image’s borders and delineations, evoking the screen boundary as an instrumentation of today’s intense virtualizations which do not tell the truth. In the process, a new imagination for images emerges for a gluttony of the virtual; for new conceptualizations of object and representation, materiality and energies, media and histories, real and unreal; for new understandings of appearances, dis-appearances, replacement and re.placement – the post-screen.Trade ReviewThe Post-Screen Through Virtual Reality, Holograms and Light Projections received an Honourable Mention in the category Best First Monograph at the BAFTSS Publication Awards 2023 "Jenna Ng's book is an exciting read. The goals are ambitious: to uncover the emerging culture of 'post-screens' that bleed into our lives and environments; to understand their position within the tradition of screen media from early modernity onwards; and to reflect on how they shape our experience and understanding today. Reassessing the concepts of virtuality, illusion, and death, this powerful book constructs its argument with skill, care, and insight, and succeeds to disclose something essential about the contemporary 'human condition.'"- Pasi Väliaho, University of Oslo "Jenna Ng presents us with a convincing argument: while traditional frames of the pictorial are vanishing, the screen becomes internalised onto the body of the spectator. The book looks at the future of post-screen media with the best approach I can think of: a strong sense of history and an insightful philosophical toolkit. Warmly recommended for and beyond media and film studies students and scholars." - Jussi Parikka, FAMU (Prague) and University of Southampton (UK)Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Post-Screen Media: Meshing the Chain Mail Eroding Boundaries in the Contemporary Mediascape Why Boundaries Matter Chapter Outlines The Post-what? 1 Screen Boundaries as Movement Re-placing the Screen: Play and Display, Appearance and Dis-Appearance Screen Boundaries: Physical and Virtual, and of the Movement Betwixt Metaphors for the Screen Crossing Screen Boundaries: Love, Pleasure, Information, Transformation Interactivity and the Moveable Window Screen Boundaries Across Dimensions 2 Leaking at the Edges Protections and Partitions Rupturing Screen Boundaries Interplay between Fictional and Factual Threat Leaking at the Edges: The Merging of the Amalgamated Real Virtual Co-location in Real-time… and in the Era of Covid-19 The Screen Boundary Against the Algorithm Screen Boundaries in Flux 3 Virtual Reality: Confinement and Engulfment; Replacement and Re-placement "Multitudes of Amys" On Immersion (Briefly) The Affective Surround: The Two Vectors of Immersion The Post-Screen Through VR (1): Confinement and Engulfment The Post-Screen Through VR (2): Replacement and Re-placement The Danger Paradox VR as Immersion: Travel, Escape, Fulfilment VR as Inversion: Witness, Empathy, Subjectivity Defeated by the Ghosts 4 Holograms/Holographic Projections : Ghosts Amongst the Living; Ghosts of the Living How We See Ghosts, or, In Love with the Post-Screen Ghosts in the Media: Re-inventing the Afterlife The Post-Screen Through Holograms/Holographic Projections Holographic Projections (1): Ghosts Amongst the Living – Limbo Between Deadness and Aliveness Holographic Projections (2): Ghosts of the Living – Vivification of the Virtual Real A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Substitution 4A (Remix) True Holograms: A Different Kind of Screen; A Different Kind of Ghost Screens and Ghosts, or, the Window and the Guy in the Basement True Holograms A Different Kind of Screen: Brains, Nerves, Thought A Different Kind of Ghost: "A Memory, A Daydream, A Secret," or, Digital Apparitions 5 Light Projections: On the Matter of Light and the Lightness of Matter The City Rises The Light Rises, or, Light as the Matter of Light Cities of Screens Light Projections (1): Light that Dissolves and Constructs… and of Latency Light Projections (2): Walls that Fall Apart… and Re-Form Light Projections (3): Particles that Gain a Body… and Transform Projection Mapping (1): The Image that Devours Structure; the Voracity that is a Media History Projection Mapping (2): The Exterior that Reveals; the Permanence that Fades The Ground Beneath Our Feet Conclusion/Coda Postscripts to the Post-Screen: The Holiday and the Global Pandemic Twin Obsessions (1): Difference Twin Obsessions (2): The Gluttony The Post-Screen in the Time of Covid-19 Index
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Amsterdam University Press Protocol to Manage Relationships Today: Modern
Book SynopsisProtocol to Manage Relationships Today explains the contemporary value of protocol, not only for monarchies or diplomatic institutes, but for any non-profit or for-profit organisation. This book presents modern protocol as a tool to build strong, authentic networks of reciprocal relationships. When used effectively protocol can: - Increase the effect of the networking activities of an organisation. Protocol gives a professional structure to relationship management, to achieve access to the 'right' networks and a reciprocal relationship with the most valued stakeholders. - Deepen relationships. In our world there is so much focus on pragmatism in building relationships - protocol focuses on the common ground to gain value. - Be used as a valuable tool in a post COVID-19 era, where the need for space and time to build real and authentic relationships is well understood. The book defines how tested values perfectly fit in today's society, where modern organisations want to build effective relationships and communities. This book is focused on developing an increasingly vital expertise for professionals who deal with complex relationship management issues on a strategic and tactical operational level. They come from different fields, such as government institutions, non-profit organisations and commercial environments. This book also gives protocol officers a contemporary approach towards the application of protocol. It is not designed as a complete guide to all the rules of protocol, but it describes how to translate the context into a tailor-made protocol for each meeting or event. The book explains protocol as a flexible method to handle unique situations. Protocol is presented on four levels: the 'why' of protocol; the strategic and tactical level; the practical implementation; and the execution of protocol. Protocol to Manage Relationships Today is written by Europe's foremost protocol experts with collective years of experience with the management of networking meetings and events at the highest level.Trade ReviewThis book describes the practical rules, but also the value of protocol to build harmonious relationships. It is a must-have for every organisation in need of a strong network. François Brunagel, former Head of Protocol of the European Parliament At fashion shows it's all about who sits in the front row and who gets personal attention from the fashion designer. This book explains how protocol manages this exclusive personal attention. It is essential literature if you want to manage relationships at the highest level. Fashion and lifestyle expert Maik de Boer A must-read for professionals aiming to obtain return on commercial relationships for their business. Ana Retallack, Founder and Director of The Standard Companion, Australia, formerly a member of the Royal Household of Her Majesty The Queen
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Amsterdam University Press The Anthology in Digital Culture: Forms and
Book SynopsisAs a cultural form, media practice and organizational model, the anthology has represented an important editorial framework in the development, preservation and retrieval of narratives, from paper-based media to machine-generated content, all throughout a series of discontinued analog and digital technologies. Over time, anthologies became part of the “metaphors we live by” (Lakoff and Johnson 2008), figurative lenses through which we read, navigate, interpret stories and organize human thoughts for better understanding. By providing an overview on the role of the anthology on streaming platform environments, this book examines how traditional editorial practices of anthologization intersect with data-driven content classification and sorting in the context of both pre- and post-digital culture. The author ultimately proposes to insert “anthology” in a vocabulary of digital culture that accounts for new curatorial and algorithmic processes of content filtering, in the attempt to expand the critical “keywords” (Williams 1983; Striphas 2015; Thylstrup et al. 2021) for the study of culture, society, data.Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface/Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. History Chapter 2. Design Chapter 3. Infrastructures Chapter 4. Platforms Conclusion Appendix. On Methods Bibliography Index
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Amsterdam University Press The Aesthetics of Global Protest: Visual Culture
Book SynopsisProtestors across the world use aesthetics in order to communicate their ideas and ensure their voices are heard. This book looks at protest aesthetics, which we consider to be the visual and performative elements of protest, such as images, symbols, graffiti, art, as well as the choreography of protest actions in public spaces. Through the use of social media, protestors have been able to create an alternative space for people to engage with politics that is more inclusive and participatory than traditional politics. This volume focuses on the role of visual culture in a highly mediated environment and draws on case studies from Europe, Thailand, South Africa, USA, Argentina, and the Middle East in order to demonstrate how protestors use aesthetics to communicate their demands and ideas. It examines how digital media is harnessed by protestors and argues that all protest aesthetics are performative and communicative.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface: Devisualize Nicholas Mirzoeff Introduction: The Aesthetics of Global Protest: Visual Culture and Communication Aidan McGarry, Itir Erhart, Hande Eslen-Ziya, Olu Jenzen, and Umut Korkut PART I: PERFORMANCE, ART AND POLITICS Chapter 1: Queer Visual Activism in South Africa Tessa Lewin Chapter 2: The Use of Visibility in Contentious Events in Northern Ireland Katy Hayward and Milena Komarova Chapter 3: Maybe We Will Benefit From Our Neighbour's Good Fortune: An Exhibition on Collectivity, Community and Dialogue in Turkey Isil Egrikavuk Chapter 4: Political Street Art in Social Mobilization: A Tale of Two Protests in Argentina Holly Eva Ryan Chapter 5: Archiving Dissent: (Im)material Trajectories of Political Street Art in Istanbul and Athens Julia Tulke Chapter 6: The Introvert's Protest: Handwriting the Constitution and the Performance of Politics Interview with Morgan O'Hara by Aidan McGarry PART II: VISUAL ACTIVISM AND DIGITAL CULTURE Chapter 7: Photography and protest in Israel/Palestine: The Activestills online archive Simon Faulkner Chapter 8: Drones, Cinema, and Protest in Thailand Noah Viernes Chapter 9: Bearing Witness to Authoritarianism and Commoning through Video Activism and Political Film-Making after the Gezi Protests Özge Özdüzen Chapter 10: Music Videos as Protest Communication: The Gezi Park Protest on YouTube Olu Jenzen, Itir Erhart, Hande Eslen-Ziya, Derya Güçdemir, Umut Korkut, and Aidan McGarry Chapter 11: The Activist Chroniclers of Occupy Gezi: Counterposing Visibility to Injustice Dan Mercea and Helton Levy Chapter 12: When Twitter got #woke: Black Lives Matter, DeRay McKesson, Twitter, and the Appropriation of the Aesthetics of Protest Farida Vis, Simon Faulkner, Safiya Umoja Noble and Hannah Guy PART III: CONCLUSION Chapter 13 Conclusion: Reflections on Protest and Political Transformation since 1789 Jim Aulich Index
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Amsterdam University Press Memories of Tiananmen: Politics and Processes of
Book SynopsisMemories of Tiananmen: Politics and Processes of Collective Remembering in Hong Kong, 1989-2019 analyzes how collective memory regarding the 1989 Beijing student movement and the Tiananmen crackdown was produced, contested, sustained, and transformed in Hong Kong between 1989 and 2019. Drawing on data gathered through multiple sources such as news reports, digital media content, on-site vigil surveys, population surveys, and in-depth interviews with activists, rally participants, and other stakeholders, it identifies six key processes in the dynamics of social remembering: memory formation, memory mobilization, memory institutionalization, intergenerational transfer, memory repair, and memory balkanization. The book demonstrates how a socially dominant collective memory, even one the state finds politically irritable, can be generated and maintained through constant negotiation and efforts by a wide range of actors. While Memories of Tiananmen mainly focuses on the interplay between political changes and the Tiananmen commemoration in the historical period within which the society enjoyed a significant degree of civil liberties, it also discusses how the trajectory of the collective memory may take a drastic turn as Hong Kong’s autonomy is abridged. The book promises to be a key reference for anyone interested in collective memory studies, social movement research, political communication, and China and Hong Kong studies.Trade Review"Memories of Tiananmen is a landmark scholarly work...Clearly written and rigorously argued, it is recommended reading for anyone interested in Hong Kong and its complex connections with mainland China. Based on a wealth of data and always nuanced and balanced in its arguments, the book itself represents a kind of monument to the collective memory of 1989 that is now rapidly being erased under the new political circumstances." - Sebastian Veg, The China Quarterly, Vol. 251, September 2022 ''[...]this is an excellent and rewarding monograph and should appeal to scholars working in Chinese studies, memory studies, media studies, political science, sociology, human geography and urban studies more broadly.- Andrew M. Law, Europe-Asia Studies, August, 2023, 75/7 Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of abbreviations Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Memory Formation and the Valorization of Commemoration Chapter 3 Memory Mobilization Chapter 4 Intergenerational Memory Transmission Chapter 5 The Struggle for Memory Institutionalization Chapter 6 The Challenge of Localism and Memory Repair Chapter 7 Changing Attitudes toward Tiananmen? Chapter 8 Digital Media and Memory Balkanization Chapter 9 Conclusion Epilogue Appendix A References Index
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Curiocities: Where Complex Cities Meet Curious
Book SynopsisWhat happens when complex cities meet curious minds? Starting with this simple question, Curiocities explores the work of 10 personalities whose careers have taken them places and introduced them to diverse peoples and practices.Whether through their work in fields like diplomacy, research and media or through their creative projects as novelists, travel writers and photographers, they show compellingly how sparks fly when complex cities meet curious minds.For all 10 individuals, it is their sense of curiosity and their willingness to embrace the complexities of peoples, places and practices that have helped them not only survive but thrive. All 10 have the added edge of recording their experiences in writing as, to quote renowned travel writer Pico Iyer, 'a way to wake oneself up and keep as alive as when one has just fallen in love'.
£52.25
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Curiocities: Where Complex Cities Meet Curious
Book SynopsisWhat happens when complex cities meet curious minds? Starting with this simple question, Curiocities explores the work of 10 personalities whose careers have taken them places and introduced them to diverse peoples and practices.Whether through their work in fields like diplomacy, research and media or through their creative projects as novelists, travel writers and photographers, they show compellingly how sparks fly when complex cities meet curious minds.For all 10 individuals, it is their sense of curiosity and their willingness to embrace the complexities of peoples, places and practices that have helped them not only survive but thrive. All 10 have the added edge of recording their experiences in writing as, to quote renowned travel writer Pico Iyer, 'a way to wake oneself up and keep as alive as when one has just fallen in love'.
£33.25
Springer Verlag, Singapore Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes
Book SynopsisThis book investigates the study of World Englishes from the perspective of Cultural Linguistics, a theoretical and analytical framework for cultural cognition, cultural conceptualisations and language that employs and expands on the analytical tools and theoretical advancements in a number of disciplines, including cognitive psychology/science, anthropology, distributed cognition, and complexity science. The field of World Englishes has long focused on the sociolinguistic and applied linguistic study of varieties of English. Cultural Linguistics is now opening a new venue for research on World Englishes by exploring cultural conceptualisations underlying different varieties of English. The book explores ways in which the analytical framework of Cultural Linguistics may be employed to study varieties of English around the globe.Trade Review“The volume is an impressive achievement and I was pleasantly surprised by the degree of innovation and methodological creativity apparent in many of the contributions. … the volume highlights the astonishing diversity and uniqueness of World Englishes and is hugely inspiring in terms of its scope. … Cultural Linguistics and World Englishes provides ample proof that Cultural Linguistics is not only alive but also open to continuous theoretical and methodological innovations and advancements … .” (Sven Leuckert, English World-Wide, Vol. 43 (3), 2022)Table of ContentsChapter 1. Cultural Linguistics and world Englishes.- Chapter 2. Australian Aboriginal English and Linguistic Inquiry.- Chapter 3. A Corpus-based Exploration of Aboriginal Australian Cultural Conceptualisations in John Bodey’s The Blood Berry Vine.- Chapter 4. Re-schematization of Chinese Xiao (filial piety) across Cultures and Generations.- Chapter 5. “So you’re One of those Vegetarians?” Emergence of the Korean English.- Chapter 6. Don’t kiasu and rush ok? A Cultural-Linguistic take on the Interaction Between Loanwords and Constructions in World Englishes.- Chapter 7. ‘Till Death Do Us Wed’1 – About Ghost Marriages and Chicken Rrides in Hong Kong English.- Chapter 8. Decoding yuán and duyên across Chinese, Vietnamese and other Asian cultural practices.- Chapter 9. Bilingual Creativity in Saudi English.- Chapter 10. A Space for Everybody? Conceptualisations of the Hijras in Indian English as a Showcase for Gendered Space in Indian Society.- Chapter 11. Family Matters: Cultural-linguistic Investigations into the Domain of Family in Indian English.- Chapter 12. "Cultural Conceptualizations of Yoga in Indian and American English: A Corpus-Based Study".- Chapter 13. Expressive and Reserved Cultures: British and American Pride Clusters.- Chapter 14. The Interplay of Blended Languages and Blended Cultures in Memes: Cultural Conceptualisations Used by Serbian Speakers of English.- Chapter 15. ‘A Successful Business Negotiation is Resource Sharing’: Investigating Brazilian and German Cultural Conceptualisations in Conceptual Scripts.- Chapter 16. ‘My Muthi is YourAanswer’ – A Cultural Linguistic Analysis of Healers, Herbalists, Sangomas and (witch) Doctors in Black South African English Classifieds.- Chapter 17. Culture-specific Conceptualisations of Corruption in African English: Linguistic Analyses and Pragmatic Applications.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Communication and Health: Media, Marketing and
Book SynopsisThis book explores the unique contribution that critical communication studies can bring to our understanding of health. It covers several broad themes: representing and mediating health; marketing and promoting health, co-producing health; and managing health crises and risks. Chapters speak to moral and social regulation through health communication, technologies of health, healthism and governmentality. They engage with historical and contemporary issues, offering readers theoretically grounded perspectives. At base, the book explores what a critical communication approach to health might look like, revealing in important—and sometimes surprising—ways how communication sits at the centre of understanding how health is constructed, contested, and made meaningful.Trade Review“Communication and Health: Media, Marketing and Risk is a compilation of much-needed critical insights on the important intersection between communication and health. … this book will be a seminal reference not only for scholars of communication studies, but also for those working in public health, medical humanities, business and management, and other allied disciplines.” (Antony Hoyte-West, Komunikacija i kultura online, Vol. 14 (14), 2023)Table of ContentsCommunication and Health: An Introduction.- Part I: Representing Health.- Beyond Representation: Media Frames and Communicating Health.- No Way to Live: Fat Bodies on Reality Television.- “Who Wants to Live Forever? You Want to Live Well”: The Appeal to Health in Coverage of Anti-Ageing Science and Medicine.- Feeling by Looking: Public Health Handwashing Posters as Emplaced Vital Media.- Part II: Marketing and Promoting Health.- “Great Taste! Fun for Kids!”: Marketing Vitamins for Children.- Imperial Tobacco Canada and Health Reassurance Cigarette Marketing during the 1970s.- Influencing Diet: Social Media, Micro-Celebrity, Food and Health.- Marketing Mental Health: Critical Reflections on Literacy, Branding and Anti-Stigma Campaigns.- Part III: Co-Producing Health.- Co-Authoring the ‘Person’ in Person-Centred Care: A Critical Narrative Analysis of Patient Stories on Healthcare Organization Websites.- The Branding of Movember and the Co-Production of Men’s Health.- The Social Construction of ‘Good Health’.- Part IV: Managing Health: Troubling Surveillance and Communicating Risk.- “You Don’t Own a FitBit, the FitBit Owns You”: A Taxonomy of Privacy Attitudes in the Context of Self-Quantification.- Cases and Traces, Platforms and Publics: Big Data and Health Surveillance.- Challenges in Vaccine Communication.- Critical Communication Studies and COVID-19: Mediation, Discourse, and Masks.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Women and the Media in Jordan: Gender, Power,
Book SynopsisThis book provides a feminist, critical study of how gender power relations are played out through and across multiple mediated arenas in contemporary Jordan. It departs from an understanding of women’s status in Jordan as a highly charged subject, and a view of the media as not just a locale where tensions play out, but also an important arena for contestation and resistance. The book examines the dynamic relationship between women and the media in Jordan as it manifests at three key levels: labour, representation, and activism. To do so, it engages with wider issues: the political economy of the media, regulatory and legal frameworks, Jordanian women’s economic participation, the history of Jordanian feminist activism, gender-based violence, and the political context of the Arab Spring in Jordan. Through choice case studies, the book unpacks the complex role of legal, political, and social factors in shaping women’s relationship to the media. It centres women’s experiences and highlights their agency, disobedience, and efforts to negotiate and resist the limitations imposed by Jordanian patriarchy and, in doing so, it illustrates how gender, power, and resistance interplay through and within Jordanian media.Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Understanding the Jordanian Mediascape: Pressure and Release.- Chapter 2: Understanding the Jordanian Mediascape: Pressure and Release.- Chapter 3: Female Media Professionals: Potential and Limitations.- Chapter 4: Feminist Media Activism: Disobedience, Femininity, and Jordanianness.- Chapter 5: Representations of Honour-Related Femicide: Changing Discourses.- Chapter 6: Female Political Dissidence: Mediating and Gendering the Arab Spring in Jordan.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Intercultural Communication Education: Broken
Book SynopsisThis book explores the notion of interculturality in education and supports scholars in their discovery of the notion. Continuing the author’s previous work, the book urges (communication) education researchers and educators to 'interculturalize' interculturality. This book corresponds to the authors’ endeavor to complexify the way interculturality is discussed, expressed, (co-)constructed and advocated in different parts of the world and in different languages. To interculturalize interculturality is to expand the way we deal with the notion as an object of scientific and educational discourse, noting the dominating voices and allowing for silenced voices that are rarely heard around interculturality to emerge. This book is based on broken realities and (the authors’) rebellious dreams. As two researchers and educators with a long experience examining discourses of interculturality, this book represents the authors’ program for the future of intercultural communication education. The book is divided into three 'tableaus' (living descriptions) depicting today’s 'broken' realities of interculturality and two 'rebellious' dreams of what it could be in research and education.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Tableau 1 The brushstroke of interculturality.- Tableau 2 Problematic realities: Interculturality from the past – but still with us?.- Tableau 3Are critical approaches to interculturality contributing to interculturalizing interculturality?.- Dream 1 Polycentric alternatives: Thinking and analysing fiction and actuality.-Dream 2 Verblendungen (Bedazzlement).- Conclusion: Let’s dream together!
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Springer Verlag, Singapore Multilingualism, Identity and Interculturality in
Book SynopsisThis book brings together research on multilingualism, identity and intercultural understanding from a range of locations across the globe to explore the intersection of these key ideas in education. It addresses the need to better understand how multilingual, identity, and intercultural approaches intersect for multilingual learners in complex and varied settings. Through global examples, it explores how identities and multilingualism are situated within, and surrounding intercultural experiences. This book examines the different theoretical interpretations as encountered and used in different contexts. By doing so, it helps readers better understand how teachers approach multilingualism and diversity in a range of contexts.Trade Review“The collection provides an excellent set of discussions that explore and showcase the complexities of language, identity and interculturality. It also offers practical guidance for researchers and teachers in the development of multilingual awareness and identities.” (Qing Gao, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, December 18, 2023)Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction – Multilingualism, Identity and Interculturality as Constructs in Education.- Chapter 2. Conceptualising the Multilingual Intercultural Identity Approach in Languages Education.- Chapter 3. “My languaging is ok, your languaging is ok!”: Multilingual identity as the wellspring of intercultural development.- Chapter 4. The intersection of multilingualism and intercultural competence in the Norwegian foreignl language curriculum: teachers’ perspectives.- Chapter 5. Trying harder than everyone else; examining how young former refugees reconstruct new identities that assist them to ‘get ahead’ in Australian education.- Chapter 6. Identity, investment and interculturality in adult multilingualism: between monolingual mindsets and diversity activism.- Chapter 7. Multiplying the identity factor. Harnessing the language resources of the language ecology for expressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identity.- Chapter 8. From Bilingual to Plurilingual Identity: How to Advance Language Learners’ Plurilinguality and Pluriculturality.- Chapter 9. Diversity Matters: Harnessing the linguistic and cultural resources of multilingual children and families.- Chapter 10. Future Directions for Multilingualism, Identity and Intercultural Understanding in Education.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Reporting The Middle East: Challenges And Chances
Book SynopsisNumerous studies address the flow of information between nations and states — especially in the era of globalization — and its contribution to the development of relations across physical borders. By contrast, little attention has been paid to the circumstances under which parties in conflict initiate and build barriers to free flow of information. The conflict in the Middle East may serve as a test bed of controlled disruption of information flow, as covered in Reporting the Middle East: Challenges and Chances. Two parallel types of confrontations appear to take place in the Middle East: the actual physical conflict, and the 'war of words,' conducted via the media, with each side firing its own verbal missiles. Reporting the Middle East: Challenges and Chances aims to show that the media arena is a key element in understanding the Middle East conflict. Media coverage of Middle Eastern affairs remains critical, if only because of its power in determining sources of information, setting decision makers' agendas, and influencing management of the physical confrontation.
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World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Drums: Distortions, Rumours, Untruths,
Book SynopsisFake news is not new, and this issue poses an even greater challenge now. The speed of information has increased drastically with messages now spreading internationally within seconds online. With countless photographs, opinions, and hours of video published online every falsehoods proliferate rapidly. Readers are overwhelmed by the flood of information, but older markers of veracity (respected publications, official sources) have not kept up, nor has there been a commensurate growth in the ability to counter false or fake news. In many cases, staid publications of record such as newspapers have been eclipsed by new, visually attractive, and sometimes false, sources of information. All this has given an opportunity to those seeking to destabilize a state or to push their perspectives to the fore. Modern disinformation operations only need free Twitter or Facebook accounts or access to platforms such as WhatsApp or Telegram.DRUMS: Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation and Smears deals with the appeal of DRUMS, the ways DRUMS is employed, and measures to counter it. Organized in three sections — (i) Cognitive Predispositions and DRUMS, (ii) The Employment of DRUMS, and (iii) Countering DRUMS — this book offers a holistic discussion through the different specializations and different experiences of its academic, think-tanker, or policy practitioner contributors. DRUMS: Distortions, Rumours, Untruths, Misinformation and Smears aims to serve those new the topic or subject matter specialists seeking to widen their knowledge on other elements of the issue.
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Springer Nature Singapore Being Present Mobile Cinema in Kham Tibetan Areas
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University of Tartu Press Animal Umwelten in a Changing World: Zoosemiotic
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Langaa RPCID Anthropologiques de la Communication. Pour Une
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£29.75
Harper Scott Linguagem Corporal Como ler Sinais não-Verbais
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£13.59
Cognella, Inc An Introduction to Human Communication:
Book SynopsisAn Introduction to Human Communication: Communicate, Connect, Collaborate helps students understand the roles and skills essential to communicating effectively in today's environment.Providing a fresh approach to both contemporary and traditional communication topics, this text is divided into three parts: Foundations of Communication; Interpersonal and Small Group Communication; and Public Speaking. The authors use a model of communication that integrates networked digital media, addresses cultural differences and diversity, incorporates examples from popular culture and current events, and offers sound pedagogy based on their extensive teaching and research experience.The lines between interpersonal, small group, organizational, public, and mass communication have blurred as people routinely share their thoughts and ideas with others via social networking platforms, blogs, messaging apps, texts, and emails. These ways of connecting have altered how individuals think about communication, enact relationships, and inform and persuade each other. In recognizing communicators as active message producers rather than passive message consumers, this text empowers students to successfully negotiate their agency and identity across communication contexts.This is the ideal textbook for introduction to human communication courses, helping students gain the fundamental knowledge and tools necessary for our increasingly complex world.
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State University of New York Press Tactical Approaches to Technical Communication
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