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Adapting DVB-SH system parameters to mobile environments [PDF]
A performance analysis of the digital video broadcasting - satellite to handheld (DVB-SH) system in presence of ground mobile terminals (GMTs) is presented. The paper focuses on the Doppler spread issue.
Boucheret, Marie-Laure+2 more
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Imagining the Nation in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how our imagining of the nation has evolved from the 1600s to this day. Reviewing the well‐known analysis of Benedict Anderson, this paper carries the argument further, investigating how our imagining of our national communities has changed alongside sociopolitical, economic and technological transformations.
Anna Triandafyllidou
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The Nordic vision: Broadcasting Nordicness in the televised Nordic Council prize ceremonies
Abstract Since 2013, the Nordic Council prizes have been awarded at live broadcast ceremonies in the Nordic countries. The Nordic Council Prize in Literature is the most prestigious, but like the other prizes, it is also part of a regional political project by the Nordic Council based on a culture of prize‐giving.
Henrik Fürst, Johanna Pettersson Fürst
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On the use of Satellite Television in High Energy Physics [PDF]
This paper assesses the feasibility of exploiting commercial satellite television technologies to broadcast video signals and data from major High Energy Physics facilities to collaborating institutes throughout the world.Comment: Invited talk at CHEP'98,
Taylor, Lucas, Williams, David O.
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This article explores Okinawa's ongoing status as a “sacrificial system,” wherein specific regions are exploited for national benefit, and the persistent challenges faced by Okinawans due to the disproportionate concentration of US military bases. The Battle of Okinawa is pivotal in understanding how collective memory shapes political identity, yet it ...
Miyoung Kim, Seok won Song
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The article considers the role of jingles in the industrial era, from the occurrence of the regular radio broadcasting, sound films and television up of modern video games, audio and video podcasts, online broadcasts, and mobile communications.
Bysko Maxim V., Chernyshov Alexander V.
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What's Going on in Community Media [PDF]
What's Going On in Community Media shines a spotlight on media practices that increase citizen participation in media production, governance, and policy.
Fred Johnson, Karen Menichelli
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The Digital Memory Hole: Distortion and Accountability in the Age of New Media
ABSTRACT Physical forms of media are increasingly being phased out and replaced by digital media. While this transition entails significant gains for consumers, it also presents risks that are worthy of attention and analysis. Thanks to the rise of channels of distribution such as streaming platforms, it is increasingly the case that content that has ...
Francesco Stellin Sturino
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ABSTRACT When we see a movie or a play, do we see the fictional entities and events depicted? On the one hand, it seems incredibly natural to think we do. For instance, it seems obvious that one thing that differentiates Smith, who watches Star Wars, from Bob, who merely reads the novelization of Star Wars, is that Smith, but not Bob, has seen Darth ...
Justin Khoo
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