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In Writing Surfaces , derek beaulieu and Lori Emerson present a
collection of John Riddell's work. Riddell's poems and short
stories are a remarkable mix of largely typewriter-based concrete
poetry mixed with fiction and drawings. Riddell's oeuvre fell out
of popular attention, but it has recently garnered interest among
poets and critics engaged with media studies (especially studies of
the typewriter) and experimental writing. Riddell is best known for
his short fiction pieces "H" and "Pope Leo: El Elope," a pair of
graphic fictions written in collaboration with, or dedicated to,
bpNichol. However, his work moves well beyond comic strips into a
series of radical fictions. Riddell's work embraces game play,
unreadability and illegibility, procedural work,
non-representational narrative, photocopy degeneration, collage,
handwritten texts, and gestural work. His self-aware and
meta-textual short fiction challenges the limits of machine-based
composition and his reception as a media-based poet. With media
studies increasingly turning to "media archaeology" and the reading
and study of antiquated, analogue-based modes of composition (as
typified by the photocopier and the fax machine as well as the
typewriter), Riddell is a perfect candidate for further
appreciation and study by new generations of readers, authors, and
scholars.
The Pharmaceutical Industry has been undergoing a major
transformation since the heady days of 'big pharma' in the 1970s
and 80s. Patent expiry, the rise of generics, and the decline of
the blockbuster drug have all changed the landscape over the last
10-15 years. It's an environment where products can take 10 years
or more to come to market, billions are spent on research and
development, jobs are being shed in the western pharma homelands
and regulators and the public are more demanding than ever. So what
part is Knowledge Management playing and going to play in this
vital international industry? Knowledge Management (KM) has many
facets from providing comprehensive knowledge bases for workers,
through the sharing of advice and problem solving, to providing an
environment for innovation and change. This book, focusing on
research and development, and manufacturing-based companies,
explores how a range of techniques and approaches have been applied
in the unique environment of the Pharmaceutical Industry, and
examine how it can help the industry in the 21st century. Whilst
the book is centered on the Pharmaceutical Industry, its objective
will be to discuss and demonstrate how Knowledge Management can be
applied in a variety of environments, and with a range of cultural
issues. KM practitioners, and potential practitioners, both within
and outside the Pharmaceutical Industry, will be able to gain
valuable guidance and advice from both the examples of good
practice and the lessons learned by the authors and contributors.
Presented at a time when fascism was a new and little understood
phenomenon, Zetkin's work proposed a sweeping plan for the unity of
all victims of capitalism in an ideological and political campaign
against the fascist danger.
This volume contains the proceedings and resolutions from three
expanded meetings of the Executive Committee of the Communist
International (Comintern) held in 1922-1923, while Lenin was still
alive. At these 'mini-congresses', Communist leaders from around
the world debated out major strategic questions and initiatives,
from united front policy to the fight against fascism. The material
in this book - much of it appearing in English for the first time -
is an essential source for understanding the world revolutionary
movement in Lenin's time, as well as the subsequent evolution of
the Comintern. It is an important supplement to the widely
acclaimed series of volumes edited by John Riddell containing the
record of the Comintern's first four world congresses.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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