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Scenarios for the Internet Migration of the Television Industry [PDF]
All the conditions for the television industry’s migration to the Internet are now in place. While this migration will be gradual, it will have a deep-seated impact on the industry:•the exclusive rights model will no longer be the standard;•some ...
Florence LE BORGNE +2 more
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Com afecten els canvis de les famílies en els espais i objectes que habitem? A mesura que el concepte de família canvia, que les ciutats creixen i que es transformen els estils de vida, les coses que exigim a l'espai i als productes canvien.
Casado D'Amato, Pepa
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Levinas’ notion of neighbor as an approach to understand Pío Baroja, otherness and modern Spain. [PDF]
The Cold War era touched Spain only subtly. Because of the geopolitical situation of Europe during the second half of the 20th century, Spain remained almost isolated from macro politics, attempting impossible alliances with Italian and German fascism ...
Arranz, Iker
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Mapping the Linguistic Landscapes of Mesopotamia [PDF]
Though Ancient Near Eastern Studies has increasingly paidattention to language contact and areal linguistics in recentyears, there have so far been but few systematic attempts atplacing the relevant languages on a map.
Hess, Christian W.
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The Arrival Grid: Public Space as Migrant Social Infrastructure in Central Lisbon
Short Abstract This study examines how central urban public spaces in Lisbon function as infrastructures of arrival, mediating migrant integration in everyday life and space. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with a spatial insight at Martim Moniz Square and Benformoso Street, the paper introduces the concept of the arrival grid as a socio‐spatial ...
Duygu Cihanger Ribeiro
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Europe is experiencing a rise in mobility characterized by a greater degree of agency compared to previous internal migratory trends. Voluntary displacement is becoming increasingly common in work-related migration, also thanks to the spread of digital ...
Novella Tedesco
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Digital nomadism and cities: exploring the production of mobility infrastructures in Barcelona
This study explores digital nomadism (DN) from the perspective of local service providers. Anchored in the new mobilities paradigm, it aims to explore the territorial impacts of DN in Barcelona, focusing on coworking and coliving businesses.
Alberica Bozzi
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La Contención en Deleuze: Falacias de la Lectura Conectivista [PDF]
There is a certain tendency to understand Deleuze under the label of connectivism, a philosophy of life that affirms constant flow, becoming and escaping, a thought that would give rise to an incessant nomadism and, at times, fanatical, constantly ...
Manuel Cebral Loureda
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Make Love, Not War?: The Role of the Chorus in Kokoschka’s “Murderer Hope of Women”
In the summer of 1909, two one-acts by the twenty-three-year-old painter Oskar Kokoschka premiered in Vienna in an outdoor theatre built in the garden adjacent to the art museum as part of the second Kunstschau exhibit.
Russell, Susan F.
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WORLDVIEW OF THE DIGITAL AND TRADITIONAL NOMADS
In the article the new phenomenon of the 20th century – digital nomads in the correlation with historical, traditional nomads analyzed. Digital Nomads - a modern brand, conceptual innovation, symbolizes freedom without boundaries. Digital nomads are the new representatives of modern nomadism, and at the same time they are pronounced Western ...
Jyldyz URMANBETOVA, Çolpon NAİMANOVA
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