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Hybrid materials enable high‐performance components but are challenging to process. This study explores an inductive heating concept with spray cooling for steel–aluminum specimens in a two‐step process including friction welding and cup backward extrusion.
Armin Piwek+7 more
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This perspective article explores an innovative powder metallurgical approach to producing high‐nitrogen steels by utilizing a mixture of stainless steel and Si3N4. This mixture undergoes hot isostatic pressing followed by direct quenching. The article also examines adapting this method to laser powder bed fusion (PBF‐LB/M) to overcome nitrogen ...
Louis Becker+5 more
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StahlDigital: Ontology‐Based Workflows for the Steel Industry
The strength of the steel industry is based on the mastery of microstructure–property relationships. Digital workflows contribute to this aim by making the complexity of workflows reproducible and their execution user independent. The tools and workflows developed in the project StahlDigital as part of the German MaterialDigital initiative are ...
Franz Roters+18 more
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Media Asia, 2008
AbstractMy topic is “News Media and New Media”, a battlefield view of professional practice, ethics, media policy and the impacts of converging digital technology and globalisation. Before I advance into the impacts of new media and globalisation, I propose that we first re-examine the implicit assumption that all is well with news in traditional media!
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AbstractMy topic is “News Media and New Media”, a battlefield view of professional practice, ethics, media policy and the impacts of converging digital technology and globalisation. Before I advance into the impacts of new media and globalisation, I propose that we first re-examine the implicit assumption that all is well with news in traditional media!
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the economics of new media [PDF]
The rise of New Media associated with the Internet has radically changed many aspects of daily life, and enabled us to do things that would have seemed unimaginable even a few decades ago. The speed and volume of communications has increased by a factor of a million or more since the Internet first emerged in the 1990s, and there has been a ...
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2018
There are several open research questions in the political economy of new media. What role do they play in the spread of "fake-news"? What are their effects on voters' beliefs, behavior and on the overall level of ideological polarization? What is their impact on citizens' trust in experts and democratic institutions?
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There are several open research questions in the political economy of new media. What role do they play in the spread of "fake-news"? What are their effects on voters' beliefs, behavior and on the overall level of ideological polarization? What is their impact on citizens' trust in experts and democratic institutions?
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Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2016
ABSTRACTWhen Stuart Hall and his Birmingham School colleagues argued that media technologies were essential to the production of moral panics, they focused on the relationship between mass media and the state. Because new technologies have altered our cultures of ostracism and punishment, we offer a revised analysis of this relationship that examines ...
Joshua Reeves, Chris Ingraham
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ABSTRACTWhen Stuart Hall and his Birmingham School colleagues argued that media technologies were essential to the production of moral panics, they focused on the relationship between mass media and the state. Because new technologies have altered our cultures of ostracism and punishment, we offer a revised analysis of this relationship that examines ...
Joshua Reeves, Chris Ingraham
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From New Media Literacies to New Media Expertise
2013The past few decades have represented a phase of profound and prolonged media change of a kind seen only a few times in human history — roughly comparable to the changes set into motion by the emergence of the printing press or the explosion of new media technologies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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New Times, New Media: Where to Media Education? [PDF]
Have media education and media literacy reached an impasse? Media literacy scholars and educators are beginning to raise issues concerning the relevance of ‘old-style ‘ media studies in the context of new times and new media. Media literacy is formalised as part of the Australian National Literacy Framework, yet it remains largely marginalised as an ...
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