Analysis of Hypertextual Relationships in Persian Hagiographies Focusing on Dastūr al-Jumhūr and Kitāb al-Nūr [PDF]
This study analyzes the intertextual relationships in Persian hagiographical texts, focusing on two works, *Dastur al-Jumhur* and *Kitab al-Nur*, as dedicated monographs on the life of Bayazid Bastami.
Raziyeh Hojatizadeh
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The worldview and philosophical foundations of K. D. Ushynskyi’s pedagogical ideas
The article is dedicated to the memory of Kostiantyn Dmytrovych Ushynskyi (1823-1871), an outstanding Ukrainian teacher-philosopher, founder and developer of the theoretical foundations of education based on the cooperation of pedagogy and psychology ...
Наталія Дічек
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Le film choral, entre interactivité et hypertextualité
The hyperlink movie (or network narratives), part of the multi-protagonists movies, showcases several intertwined storylines. This article analyzes the genre and draws comparisons and distinctions to neighboring genres. The success of the hyperlink movie
Maxime Labrecque
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An Intertextuality Approach to the Works of Daniel Defoe’s “Robinson Crusoe” and Michel Tournier’s “Friday, or, The Other İsland” / Daniel Defoe’nun “Robinson Crusoe” ve Michel Tournier’nin “Cuma ya da Pasifik Arafı” Eserlerine Metinlerarası Bir Yaklaşım [PDF]
The concept of intertextual relations that emerged in the 1960s is based on the fact that each text consists of a combination of other texts, and in this context all texts are connected to each other in some way.
Engin Bölükmeşe*, Mert Çanakcı**
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Design processes from the mind to the screen on the www. Unisequence, multisequence and simultaneity [PDF]
The World Wide Web has provided us with several tools of a gnoseological nature, such as the digitalised and hypertextual medium for the representation and transmission of knowledge, not only in a unilinear way, but also in a multilinear way and ...
Rojo, Arcadio
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The Archives of Achab: the exhaustive and the elusive in the digital rewritings of Moby Dick
Matt Kish’s Moby Dick in Pictures (2011) and Fred Benenson’s Emoji Dick (2010) follow the path of an incalculable number of reworks based on Herman Melville’s classic.
Laurence Perron
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Towards a hyperlinked society : a critical review of link studies
The hyperlink is a fundamental feature of the web. This paper investigates how hyperlinks have been used as research objects in social sciences. Reviewing a body of literature belonging to sociology, political sciences, information sciences, geography or
De Maeyer, Juliette
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Social dialogue as the essence of virtual organizations
The organization's operation in a virtual environment is based on a specific form of communication – social dialogue. The purpose of the article is to describe the phenomenon of social dialogue and its elements: (1) the sender/producer, (2) recipient ...
Justyna Lipińska
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Hypertextuality of the Slovenian World Wide Web [PDF]
The substantial concern of this article is a question to what extent does the contemporary World Wide Web as an information retrieval system reflect key attributes of ideal hypertextual systems. The topic is relevant, since in the literature notions of hypertext and hypertextual systems are accompanied with strong implications not only for the ease and
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La construcción retórica de los logos corporativos [PDF]
This research is set in the context of today’s societies, in which the corporate visual symbology of a business, corporation or institution constitutes an essential way to transmit its corporate image.
García-García, Francisco +1 more
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