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ABSTRACT This paper examines contemporary museum practices in light of media and history theory, and understandings of representation. Through a content analysis of in‐depth interviews with museum and IT professionals involved in creating a virtual reality (VR) exhibition piece, we demonstrate how theoretical concepts addressing the mediated nature of ...
Ilkka Lähteenmäki, Marjaana Puurtinen
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La mémoire audiovisuelle et cinématographique : un patrimoine en péril
Our study evolves around the problems related to the ressources of film and audiovisual patrimony inestimable documentaries disappear everyday.An audiovisual memory, and a whole patrimony (which ave essential sources of reference and knowledge, and tools
Mohamed Bensalah
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ABSTRACT This article examines how long‐standing local conflicts concerning the nature of common property, the distribution of access and administrative rights associated with it, and more broadly the nature of the community and the forms of citizenship that organise its governance shape demands for justice regarding land transfers to outside investors
Eric Léonard +2 more
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Re-bordering the Archive: European Transnational Archives and Transnational Entanglements
Two decades ago, the European Union began a major effort to digitize heritage and make it available through European-scale portals such as Europeana and EUscreen.
Alec Badenoch +2 more
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ABSTRACT What are captions, and why do they matter? Captioning is a text‐based tool that makes it easier for those who do not sufficiently recognize spoken language on the screen to understand TV and films. Furthermore, the captions help viewers understand the screen content, notwithstanding the context they are in.
Jan‐Eerik Leppaenen
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Audiovisual Media and Automatic Speech Recognition: A Methodological Reflection
This methodological reflection focuses on the use of automatic speech recognition in my ongoing research project Televising Information: The Audiovisual Communication of Government Agencies, which has been conducted in collaboration with the National ...
Emil Stjernholm
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War as a Phenomenon of Inquiry in Management Studies
Abstract We argue that war as a phenomenon deserves more focused attention in management. First, we highlight why war is an important and relevant area of inquiry for management scholars. We then integrate scattered conversations on war in management studies into a framework structured around three building blocks – (a) the nature of war from an ...
Fabrice Lumineau, Arne Keller
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ABSTRACT Background Facial attractiveness influences social and professional perceptions, including competence and employability. With the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) to generate photorealistic faces, it is important to understand how these images compare to real orthodontic treatment outcomes.
Gil Guilherme Gasparello +5 more
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The essay uses a set of theoretical ideas offered by Susan Leigh Star to argue for a shift in contemporary understandings of, and approaches to, video preservation. Instead of focusing on the granular characteristics of tape and their material stability,
Lauren Sorensen
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While the rise of television is a major cultural fact, the demographic, economic, social and cultural dynamics of post-war France, which extends well beyond the mid-1970s in the school fiels, leads to the implementation of policies that profoundly ...
Jérôme Krop
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