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At the turn of the twenty-first century, typical households were
equipped with a landline telephone, a desktop computer connected to
a dial-up modem, and a shared television set. Television, radio and
newspapers were the dominant mass media. Today, homes are now
network hubs for all manner of digital technologies, from mobile
devices littering lounge rooms to Bluetooth toothbrushes in
bathrooms-and tomorrow, these too will be replaced with objects
once inconceivable. Tracing the origins of these digital
developments, Jenny Kennedy, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Bjorn
Nansen, and Rowan Wilken advance media domestication research
through an ecology-based approach to the abundance and materiality
of media in the home. The book locates digital domesticity through
phases of adoption and dwelling, to management and housekeeping, to
obsolescence and disposal. The authors synthesize household
interviews, technology tours, remote data collection via mobile
applications, and more to offer readers groundbreaking insight into
domestic media consumption. Chapters use original case studies to
empirically trace the adoption, use, and disposal of technology by
individuals and families within their homes. The book unearths
social and material accounts of media technologies, offering
insight into family negotiations regarding technology usage in such
a way that puts technology in the context of recent developments of
digital infrastructure, devices, and software-all of which are now
woven into the domestic fabric of the modern household.
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Death and Digital Media (Paperback)
Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Tamara Kohn, James Meese, Bjorn Nansen; Afterword by …
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R1,172
Discovery Miles 11 720
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Death and Digital Media provides a critical overview of how people
mourn, commemorate and interact with the dead through digital
media. It maps the historical and shifting landscape of digital
death, considering a wide range of social, commercial and
institutional responses to technological innovations. The authors
examine multiple digital platforms and offer a series of case
studies drawn from North America, Europe and Australia. The book
delivers fresh insight and analysis from an interdisciplinary
perspective, drawing on anthropology, sociology, science and
technology studies, human-computer interaction, and media studies.
It is key reading for students and scholars in these disciplines,
as well as for professionals working in bereavement support
capacities.
Media across the Asia-Pacific region are at once social, locative
and mobile. Social in that these media facilitate public and
interpersonal interaction, locative in that this social
communication is geographically placed, and mobile in so much as
the media is ever-present. The Asia-Pacific region has been pivotal
in the production, shaping and consumption of personal new media
technologies and through social and mobile media we can see
emerging certain types of personal politics that are inflected by
the local. The six case studies that inform this book-Seoul, Tokyo,
Shanghai, Manila, Singapore and Melbourne-offer a range of
economic, socio-cultural, and linguistic differences, enabling the
authors to provide new insights into specific issues pertaining to
mobile media in each city. These include social, mobile and
locative media as a form of crisis management in post 3/11 Tokyo;
generational shifts in Shanghai; political discussion and the
shifting social fabric in Singapore; and the erosion of public and
private, and work and leisure paradigms in Melbourne. Through its
striking case studies, this book sheds new light on how the region
and its contested and multiple identities are evolving, and
concludes by revealing the impact of mobile media on how place is
shaped, as well as shaping, practices of mobility, intimacy and a
sense of belonging. Employing comprehensive, cross-disciplinary
frameworks from theoretical approaches such as media sociology,
ethnography, cultural studies and media and communication studies,
Online@AsiaPacific will be of huge interest to students and
scholars of Asian culture and society, cybercultures, new media
studies, communication studies and internet studies.
Media across the Asia-Pacific region are at once social,
locative and mobile. Social in that these media facilitate public
and interpersonal interaction, locative in that this social
communication is geographically placed, and mobile in so much as
the media is ever-present. The Asia Pacific region has been pivotal
in the production, shaping and consumption of personal new media
technologies and through social and mobile media we can see
emerging certain types of personal politics that are inflected by
the local.
The six case studies that inform this book Seoul, Tokyo,
Shanghai, Manila, Singapore and Melbourne offer a range of
economic, socio-cultural, and linguistic differences, enabling the
authors to provide new insights into specific issues pertaining to
mobile media in each city. These include social, mobile and
locative media as a form of crisis management in post 3/11 Tokyo;
generational shifts in Shanghai; political discussion and the
shifting social fabric in Singapore; and the erosion of public and
private, and work and leisure paradigms in Melbourne. Through its
striking case studies, this book sheds new light on how the region
and its contested and multiple identities are evolving, and
concludes by revealing the impact of mobile media on how place is
shaped, as well as shaping, practices of mobility, intimacy and a
sense of belonging.
Employing comprehensive, cross-disciplinary frameworks from
theoretical approaches such as media sociology, ethnography,
cultural studies and media and communication studies,
"Online@AsiaPacific" will be of huge interest to students and
scholars of Asian culture and society, cybercultures, new media
studies, communication studies and internet studies.
This title aims to provide introductory and concluding surveys of
the subject of farms, trees and farmers. Two central parts explore
trends in farmer tree-growing and the factors which influence
decision-making. Eight case studies cover, among other topics, the
need for tree products, market access, the allocation of land and
labour, and exposure to risk. In showing why farmers decide to grow
or not grow trees, it seeks to increase the reader's knowledge
about farming systems and to provide a guide to encouraging farm
forestry throughout the world.
This title aims to provide introductory and concluding surveys of
the subject of farms, trees and farmers. Two central parts explore
trends in farmer tree-growing and the factors which influence
decision-making. Eight case studies cover, among other topics, the
need for tree products, market access, the allocation of land and
labour, and exposure to risk. In showing why farmers decide to grow
or not grow trees, it seeks to increase the reader's knowledge
about farming systems and to provide a guide to encouraging farm
forestry throughout the world.
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Death and Digital Media (Hardcover)
Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Tamara Kohn, James Meese, Bjorn Nansen; Afterword by …
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R3,970
Discovery Miles 39 700
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Death and Digital Media provides a critical overview of how people
mourn, commemorate and interact with the dead through digital
media. It maps the historical and shifting landscape of digital
death, considering a wide range of social, commercial and
institutional responses to technological innovations. The authors
examine multiple digital platforms and offer a series of case
studies drawn from North America, Europe and Australia. The book
delivers fresh insight and analysis from an interdisciplinary
perspective, drawing on anthropology, sociology, science and
technology studies, human-computer interaction, and media studies.
It is key reading for students and scholars in these disciplines,
as well as for professionals working in bereavement support
capacities.
La France, depuis 1973, a fait de grands e./forts pour reduire sa
dependance energetique~' tlle en fera plus encore a l'avenir et il
n 'est pas hors de portee, dans le long terme, de couvrir la moitie
de nos besoins par la production nationale d'energie. Nous ny
parviendrons cependant que par de vastes programmes technologiques,
des investissements accrus - et il nous faudra encore importer la
moitie de notre energie, la quasi totalite du petrole necessaire. L
'economie franfaise, nos entreprises, l'ensemble de leurs
personneIs, devront donc plus que jamais " communiquer" avec ceux
qui, partout dans le monde, ont les memes ambitions. C'etait
devancer l'evenement que de lance" en 1971 un dictionnaire
anglais-franfais des termes petroliers,' c'est a nouveau construire
l'avenir que de publier cette seconde edition dont le vaste champ,
technique, economique, financier, juridique, repond si bien aux
besoins de lecteurs qui n 'appartiennent pas a la seule profession
petroliere. Qu 'il me soit permis d'en feliciter les auteurs, en
soulignant le soin extreme qu 'ils ont mis a donner a chaque terme
son exacte equivalence dans notre langue. F. de Wissocq
Avant-Propos A l'origine, au cours des annees 50 et 60, Fabio
Zubini avait remge un lexique des termes petroliers anglais
interessant surtout le raffinage et la chimie du petroie. Le bon
accueil reserve a cet ouvrage, en italien d'abord (1969), puis a sa
version fran~aise (1971), conduisit finalement a " remettre
l'ouvrage sur le metier ".
At the turn of the twenty-first century, typical households were
equipped with a landline telephone, a desktop computer connected to
a dial-up modem, and a shared television set. Television, radio and
newspapers were the dominant mass media. Today, homes are now
network hubs for all manner of digital technologies, from mobile
devices littering lounge rooms to Bluetooth toothbrushes in
bathrooms-and tomorrow, these too will be replaced with objects
once inconceivable. Tracing the origins of these digital
developments, Jenny Kennedy, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Bjorn
Nansen, and Rowan Wilken advance media domestication research
through an ecology-based approach to the abundance and materiality
of media in the home. The book locates digital domesticity through
phases of adoption and dwelling, to management and housekeeping, to
obsolescence and disposal. The authors synthesize household
interviews, technology tours, remote data collection via mobile
applications, and more to offer readers groundbreaking insight into
domestic media consumption. Chapters use original case studies to
empirically trace the adoption, use, and disposal of technology by
individuals and families within their homes. The book unearths
social and material accounts of media technologies, offering
insight into family negotiations regarding technology usage in such
a way that puts technology in the context of recent developments of
digital infrastructure, devices, and software-all of which are now
woven into the domestic fabric of the modern household.
Devil's Charge, the second in The Civil War Chronicles, Michael
Arnold's acclaimed series of historical thrillers, sees
battle-scarred hero Captain Stryker, 'the Sharpe of the Civil War',
fight for his honour. 'Stands in comparison with the best of
Cornwell' Yorkshire Post England stands divided: king against
Parliament, town against country, brother against brother. For
Captain Stryker, scarred hero of a dozen wars, the rights and
wrongs of the cause mean little. His loyalties are to his own small
band of comrades - and to Queen Henrietta Maria's beautiful and
most deadly agent, Lisette Gaillard. So when Prince Rupert entrusts
him with a secret mission to discover what has happened to Lisette
and the man she was protecting - a man who could hold the key to
Royalist victory - nothing, not false imprisonment for murder,
ambush, a doomed siege or a lethal religious fanatic will stand in
his way. A Sunday Times Historical Fiction Book of the Year
Die Histochemie hat ein fast unubersehbares Arsenal von Methoden
zur Stoff- ortung im histologischen Praparat bereitgestellt. Die
histochemische Grundlagen- forschung entwickelt in rascher Folge
weitere spezielle Verfahren, die fur die topo- chemische Analyse
licht- und elektronenmikroskopischer Objekte eingesetzt werden
koennen. Die beeindruckenden Moeglichkeiten histochemischer
Gewebsuntersuchung haben zu breiter Anwendung auf den
verschiedensten Gebieten, vor allem auch in der klinischen Medizin,
gefuhrt. Dies hat zur naturlichen Folge, dass haufig histochemisch
zunachst unerfahrenes technisches Hilfspersonal mit der
Praparatherstellung befasst ist und dass auch die wissenschaftliche
Interpretation der Ergebnisse oft auf unzu- reichenden
Erfahrungsgrundlagen erfolgt. So erklart es sich, dass so viele
histoche- mische Befunde veroeffentlicht werden, die der Kritik
nicht standhalten. Aus vielfaltigen Erfahrungen bei der
Zusammenarbeit auf dem Gebiet der ange- wandten Histochemie ergibt
sich, dass insbesondere der Mediziner vielen z. T. elemen- taren
Schwierigkeiten gegenubersteht. Das exakte Nacharbeiten von
Methoden anhand der ausgezeichneten Werke, die fur diesen Zweck
bereits zur Verfugung stehen, genugt offensichtlich nicht, die
histochemische Praxis auf eine sichere Grund- lage zu stellen. Von
dem Gedanken ausgehend, dass Verstandnis fur den Mechanismus der
einzelnen speziellen histochemischen Reaktionen zwar
selbstverstandlich notwendig, aber allein nicht ausreichend ist,
dass vielmehr Einsicht in die allgemeinen Grund- prinzipien
histologisch-histochemischer Arbeitsweisen geweckt werden musse,
wurde das vorliegende Werk konzipiert. Der Akzent der Darstellung
liegt auf der Behand- lung der methodischen Grundmoeglichkeiten.
Deren Systematisierung fuhrt zu einer Methodologie im eigentlichen
Sinn, in deren Rahmen jede spezielle Methode die Wertigkeit einer
Anwendung oder eines Beispiels hat.
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