Towards an archaeology of media ecologies : the case of Italian free radios [PDF]
This article looks at the contemporary reinvention of the term Media Ecologies in the work of Matthew Fuller, arguing that its provenance is less form Postman's Media Ecology Association andmore form the work of Felix Guattari.
Goddard, MN
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Nixon's “full-speech”: imaginary and symbolic registers of communication [PDF]
Communicative interchanges play a foundational role in establishing the social. This being said, communicative behaviour can also lead to stalemates and conflict in which demands of recognition outweigh the prospect of hearing or saying anything beyond ...
Hook, Derek
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Does an optimistic tone in annual reports predict better financial and non‐financial performance?
Abstract In the current paper, we investigate whether management adopts an optimistic disclosure tone to impress the corporate audience or to provide incremental information (II) by anticipating positive corporate performance. Specifically, we test whether an optimistic tone in annual reports (ARs) is a positive predictor of better financial and non ...
Francesco Gangi +3 more
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Corps à corps en 2007 : Nicolas Sarkozy face à Ségolène Royal
This article aims to assess how fondamental a role the body, viewed in an interactive and multimodal perspective, plays (through gestures, postures, mimics, and glances) in the construction of positions of enunciation and discursive identities (ethos) in
Hugues de Chanay
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How pluralistic is the research field on adult education? Dominating bibliometrical trends, 2005-2012 [PDF]
What the field of adult education research is and how it can be described has been a debated issue over the decades. Several scholars argue that the field today is heterogeneous, borrowing theories and methods from a range of disciplines. In this article,
Fejes, Andreas, Nylander, Erik
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Toward a Conceptual Model of Academic Translation Competence
ABSTRACT Different cultures have distinct conceptions of knowledge and ways of defining, generating and communicating knowledge. Therefore, multilingualism in academia has been shown to be instrumental in preserving the various systems of knowledge, equality of opportunity in science and enhancing the international competitiveness of scholars whose ...
Krisztina Károly
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Transgressive bodies in the work of Julie Doucet, Fabrice Neaud and Jean-Christophe Menu: towards a theory of the 'autobioBD' [PDF]
As the comic book, and more precisely its exceptionally francophone doppelganger, la bande dessinée, begins to fulfil its potential as 'the Ninth Art', the range of styles, reading contexts, and genres which constitute the form as a signifying practice ...
Miller, A, Pratt, M
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ABSTRACT Bilingual subject instruction (BSI) is one form of language support classes in Norwegian schools, preparing students from language minorities for mainstream instruction by combining subject and language tutoring through the students’ home language.
Agnieszka Moraczewska
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Primary reading exercises for use with the Durrell Analysis of Reading Difficulty [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Barton, Doris H. +11 more
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Memory texts and memory work: Performances of memory in and with visual media [PDF]
The online version of this article can be found at: http://mss.sagepub.com/content/early/2010/05/24 ...
Annette Kuhn +8 more
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