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Keywords in Technical and Professional Communication (Yu, H. and Buehl, J., Eds.) [Book review]
Since 1976, when Raymond Williams published Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society, “keywords” books have become a staple resource for knowledge workers in the humanities, offering short essays on frequently used terms within a given field.
Josh Chase
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A genealogical approach to the study of the phenomenon of reading
The article substantiates the need to expand the methodological field of research on reading problems within bibliography through the use of a genealogical approach.
Victoriia Markova, Oleksandr Sukhovii
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The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
One of the first rank authors to define the centrality of public communication for politics and society was J€ urgen Habermas. His discussion with Niklas Luhmann in the 80s and 90s of the 20th century placed communication as a central category within the
Luciano H. Elizalde, Arturo Fitz Herbert
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Digital media abound, so technical communicators must continually invent new ways to communicate in these new technologies. They must understand new media and find the most effective ways to use them.
Alyssa C. Garza
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Visual practices (the dominance of sight through appealing to it the signifier order of the the carrier, but not the complete absence of other sensory orientations) were mediatized, that was, they formed mass audiences (both in participants numbers and ...
Olena Pavlova
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It might be rare enough in Indonesia to use an extended input output model in analysing regional economy and environment which are integrated in a single analytical method.
U. Sugarmansyah +4 more
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EditorialWorking anywhere and anytime in the 24-h society: impact on the world of work
The title of a book published by Martin Moore-Ede in 1993 shows an expression related with the continuity of work that apparently had not yet been coined at that time.
F. Fischer +3 more
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Communication Climate as Predictor of Perceived Corporate Governance and Organizational Success
Empirical studies proved that good corporate governance had a positive link to the success of an organization. Good in directing and managing organizational processes, structures, and information mean satisfaction guaranteed was given to all stakeholders.
Annabelle Quilon, Rosemarie Perreras
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Guidance for Young Scientists from Autobiographical Scientometrics
. Abstract: Autobiographical scientometrics studies of established scientists are rare but may contribute to guidance for young researchers. This study covered my 40-years career in Life Sciences and Biomedicine by focusing on bibliometric analysis of ...
Jose de la Fuente
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CONCEPT OF "A CULTURAL IMPERIALISM" AND ITS MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION EMBODIMENT TODAY
The cultural imperialism in the broadest sense is the domination of one country over another by means of culture. In the book "Culture and Imperialism" (1993) Edward Said has given a conceptual character to a notion of cultural imperialism and has proved
I. Gudova
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