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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
First published in 2001. This book provides a socio-legal analysis
of disasters by setting out two sport and leisure disasters (the
1989 Hillsborough and Marchioness disasters) and considering them
in their broader legal/political/economic and policy contexts. It
bases the analysis on in-depth examinations of the legal responses
to these disasters. The foundations for the case studies are laid
by reviewing critiques of relevant contemporary legal problems.
These include the concepts and contexts of disasters; the law in a
liberal democracy; negligence, mass actions and policy in PTSD
cases; statutory regulation of and safety; the laws of corporate
reckless manslaughter and the contemporary legal problems of
inquests and public inquiries into disasters. The theoretical and
policy chapters are followed by the presentation of the two case
study disasters, drawing on documentary sources and interviews with
academics, policy makers, key legal practitioners and campaigners
for legal reform, involved in these post-disaster legal processes.
The analysis returns to the critical themes of the earlier chapters
and ends with conclusions and recommendations for further research
and legal reform arising out of this area of 'disaster law'.
Students in sport and leisure courses will be required to tackle
legal and ethical issues. Law modules and courses in sport and law
are developing an increasingly socio-legal, if not
multi-disciplinary approach. This book takes account of this,
taking a critical, multi-disciplinary approach to sport, leisure
and the law. However, it will be useful to a broader group of
readers who study, practice or work in the law or legal reform and
apply their work to disasters.
First published in 2001. This book provides a socio-legal analysis
of disasters by setting out two sport and leisure disasters (the
1989 Hillsborough and Marchioness disasters) and considering them
in their broader legal/political/economic and policy contexts. It
bases the analysis on in-depth examinations of the legal responses
to these disasters. The foundations for the case studies are laid
by reviewing critiques of relevant contemporary legal problems.
These include the concepts and contexts of disasters; the law in a
liberal democracy; negligence, mass actions and policy in PTSD
cases; statutory regulation of and safety; the laws of corporate
reckless manslaughter and the contemporary legal problems of
inquests and public inquiries into disasters. The theoretical and
policy chapters are followed by the presentation of the two case
study disasters, drawing on documentary sources and interviews with
academics, policy makers, key legal practitioners and campaigners
for legal reform, involved in these post-disaster legal processes.
The analysis returns to the critical themes of the earlier chapters
and ends with conclusions and recommendations for further research
and legal reform arising out of this area of 'disaster law'.
Students in sport and leisure courses will be required to tackle
legal and ethical issues. Law modules and courses in sport and law
are developing an increasingly socio-legal, if not
multi-disciplinary approach. This book takes account of this,
taking a critical, multi-disciplinary approach to sport, leisure
and the law. However, it will be useful to a broader group of
readers who study, practice or work in the law or legal reform and
apply their work to disasters.
When Confederate Major General J.E.B. Stuart said ""North Carolina
has done nobly in this army,"" he had one of his own men to thank:
Brigadier General James Byron Gordon. A protege of Stuart, Gordon
was the consummate nineteenth-century landowner, politician, and
businessman. Despite a lack of military training, he rose rapidly
through the ranks and, as the commander of all North Carolina
cavalrymen in the Army of Northern Virginia, he helped bring
unparalleled success to Stuart's famed Confederate cavalry. This
updated biography, originally published in 1996, chronicles
Gordon's early life and military career and, through his men, takes
a fresh look at the vaunted Army of Northern Virginia-its battles,
controversies, and troops. This second edition includes additional
source material that has come to light and a roster of Gordon's 1st
North Carolina Cavalry.
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state-of-the-art
collection of multidisciplinary readings that examine the origins,
evolution, and cultural underpinnings of the media of the digital
age in terms of dynamic change Presents a state-of-the-art
collection of original readings relating to new media in terms of
dynamic change Features interdisciplinary contributions
encompassing the sciences, social sciences, humanities and creative
arts Addresses a wide range of issues from the ownership and
regulation of new media to their form and cultural uses Provides
readers with a glimpse of new media dynamics at three levels of
scale: the 'macro' or system level; the 'meso' or institutional
level; and 'micro' or agency level
Much has been said and written about Japan's manufacturing prowess.
Most ofthe comment comes from people who are merely visitors to the
country and can be best cIassified as 'observers looking in from
the outside'. Other views come from the Japanese themselves in
which the double barrier of culture and language filters out much
information that would be of real value to Western industrialists.
Neither of these limitations apply to John Hartley, who has been
resident in Japan for the past five years. He understands the
culture, can speak the language and has extensive contacts at the
highest level. Therefore, he is in a unique position to report on
the Japanese scene and its activities in advanced manufacturing
technology. This he has been doing on a regular basis to IFS
magazines: The Industrial Robot, Assembly Automation, Sensor Review
and The FMS Magazine. Most of the material in this book is from
John Hartley's 'pen' and represents his most significant
contributions on flexible automation in Japan to these journals
over the last three years. It is augmented with a few other
articles written by leading authorities on new technology in
Japanese manufacturing industry.
"Story Circle" is the first collection ever devoted to a
comprehensive international study of the digital storytelling
movement, exploring subjects of central importance on the emergent
and ever-shifting digital landscape.Covers consumer-generated
content, memory grids, the digital storytelling youth movement,
participatory public history, audience reception, videoblogging and
microdocumentary
Pinpoints who is telling what stories where, on what terms, and
what they look and sound like
Explores the boundaries of digital storytelling from China and
Brazil to Western Europe and Australia
A Companion to New Media Dynamics presents a state-of-the-art
collection of multidisciplinary readings that examine the origins,
evolution, and cultural underpinnings of the media of the digital
age in terms of dynamic change * Presents a state-of-the-art
collection of original readings relating to new media in terms of
dynamic change * Features interdisciplinary contributions
encompassing the sciences, social sciences, humanities and creative
arts * Addresses a wide range of issues from the ownership and
regulation of new media to their form and cultural uses * Provides
readers with a glimpse of new media dynamics at three levels of
scale: the 'macro' or system level; the 'meso' or institutional
level; and 'micro' or agency level
"Story Circle" is the first collection ever devoted to a
comprehensive international study of the digital storytelling
movement, exploring subjects of central importance on the emergent
and ever-shifting digital landscape.Covers consumer-generated
content, memory grids, the digital storytelling youth movement,
participatory public history, audience reception, videoblogging and
microdocumentary
Pinpoints who is telling what stories where, on what terms, and
what they look and sound like
Explores the boundaries of digital storytelling from China and
Brazil to Western Europe and Australia
"Television Truths" considers what we know about TV, whether we
love it or hate it, where TV is going, and whether viewers should
bother going along for the ride. This engaging volume, written by
one of television's best known scholars, offers a new take on the
history of television and an up-to-date analysis of its imaginative
content and cultural uses.
Explores the pervasive, persuasive, and powerful nature of
television: among the most criticized phenomena of modern life, but
still the most popular pastime ever
Written by John Hartley, one of television's best known scholars
Considers how television reflects and shapes contemporary life
across the economic, political, social and cultural spectrum,
examining its influence from historical, political and aesthetic
perspectives
Probes the nature of, and future for, television at a time of
unprecedented change in technologies and business plans
Provides an up-to-date analysis of content and cultural uses, from
the television live event, to its global political influence,
through to the concept of the "TV citizen"
Maps out a new paradigm for understanding television, for its
research and scholarship, and for the very future of the medium
itself
An ambitious rendering of the digital future from a pioneer of
media and cultural studies, a wise and witty take on a changing
field, and our orientation to it * Investigates the uses of
multimedia by creative and productive citizen-consumers to provide
new theories of communication that accommodate social media,
participatory action, and user-creativity * Leads the way for new
interdisciplinary engagement with systems thinking, complexity and
evolutionary sciences, and the convergence of cultural and economic
values * Analyzes the historical uses of multimedia from print,
through broadcasting to the internet * Combines conceptual
innovation with historical erudition to present a high-level
synthesis of ideas and detailed analysis of emergent forms and
practices * Features an international focus and global reach to
provide a basis for students and researchers seeking broader
perspectives
An ambitious rendering of the digital future from a pioneer of
media and cultural studies, a wise and witty take on a changing
field, and our orientation to it * Investigates the uses of
multimedia by creative and productive citizen-consumers to provide
new theories of communication that accommodate social media,
participatory action, and user-creativity * Leads the way for new
interdisciplinary engagement with systems thinking, complexity and
evolutionary sciences, and the convergence of cultural and economic
values * Analyzes the historical uses of multimedia from print,
through broadcasting to the internet * Combines conceptual
innovation with historical erudition to present a high-level
synthesis of ideas and detailed analysis of emergent forms and
practices * Features an international focus and global reach to
provide a basis for students and researchers seeking broader
perspectives
Creative Industries is a daring collection of essays that charts
the noisy revolution that is transforming the production,
consumption, and understanding of culture in the all-wired era. It
brings together seminal essays written across traditional and new
media, industry sectors, and national contexts to demonstrate that
content still drives a value-neutral, knowledge economy.*
Chronicles the way mass culture is produced, packaged and
circulated in a technology-enabled and globalized world* Draws
together, in one accessible volume, seminal essays written across
traditional and new media, industry sectors, and national contexts*
Explores the subjects that have come to define the creative
industries - including learning services, knowledge clusters,
dot.coms, creative cities, networked incubators, the new media, and
the shift from the "culture industries" to the "industries of
culture"* Features 31 essays by leading international scholars -
covering the creative industries of several fields, including book
publishing, TV production, urban development, and games* Includes
substantial editorial introductions by the editor, making this a
useful, engaging, and thought-provoking collection of the very best
scholarship on modern creative culture.
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Metadata and Semantics Research - 9th Research Conference, MTSR 2015, Manchester, UK, September 9-11, 2015, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Emmanouel Garoufallou, Richard J. Hartley, Panorea Gaitanou
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 9th Metadata
and Semantics Research Conference, MTSR 2015, held in Manchester,
UK, in September 2015.The 35 full papers and 3 short papers
presented together with 2 poster papers were carefully reviewed and
selected from 76 submissions. The papers are organized in several
sessions and tracks: general track on ontology evolution,
engineering, and frameworks, semantic Web and metadata extraction,
modelling, interoperability and exploratory search, data analysis,
reuse and visualization; track on digital libraries, information
retrieval, linked and social data; track on metadata and semantics
for open repositories, research information systems and data
infrastructure; track on metadata and semantics for agriculture,
food and environment; track on metadata and semantics for cultural
collections and applications; track on European and national
projects.
Creative Industries is a daring collection of essays that charts
the noisy revolution that is transforming the production,
consumption, and understanding of culture in the all-wired era. It
brings together seminal essays written across traditional and new
media, industry sectors, and national contexts to demonstrate that
content still drives a value-neutral, knowledge economy.*
Chronicles the way mass culture is produced, packaged and
circulated in a technology-enabled and globalized world* Draws
together, in one accessible volume, seminal essays written across
traditional and new media, industry sectors, and national contexts*
Explores the subjects that have come to define the creative
industries - including learning services, knowledge clusters,
dot.coms, creative cities, networked incubators, the new media, and
the shift from the "culture industries" to the "industries of
culture"* Features 31 essays by leading international scholars -
covering the creative industries of several fields, including book
publishing, TV production, urban development, and games* Includes
substantial editorial introductions by the editor, making this a
useful, engaging, and thought-provoking collection of the very best
scholarship on modern creative culture.
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