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Gresham’s ghost : challenges to written culture
202374-page document. Plenary Address, Swiss Association of University Teachers of English, Biannual Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, May 4, 2007. A revised version of this presentation appeared as Chapter 9 in Naomi Baron (2008), Always On: Language in an Online and Mobile World. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Culture, Psychiatry, and the Written Word†
Psychiatry, 1959(1959). Culture, Psychiatry, and the Written Word. Psychiatry: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 307-320.
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Written Communication across Cultures
2005Winner of ABC's award for Distinguished Publication for 2006 This book explores effective written communication across cultures both theoretically and practically. Specifically it conceptualizes cross-cultural genre study and compares English and Chinese business writing collected from ...
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Written Documents, Photos, and Cultural Artifacts
2020This chapter illustrates secondary sources of data, such as modern and ancient written documents and cultural artifacts. These secondary sources may supplement primary or other secondary sources of data. For example, historical written documents such as survey reports are usually associated with historical maps or sketches of the surveyed area and may ...
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Written Culture in Daghestan. Edited by Moshe Gammer
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021Written Culture in Daghestan. Edited by Moshe Gammer. Series Humaniora, vol. 369. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Sciences, 2015. Pp. 226, figs. €35.
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Information and Digital Literacies as Written Culture
2023This communication is the result of an ethnographic research about a digital device created by a french publishing house to make pupils and students write, read and print short stories: the “Cub’Edito”. I count this device as an action apparatus (Barrère, 2013), a tool made to support selected cultural practices.
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Propagation of written culture in Brahmanical India
Scripta : an international journal of codicology and palaeography : 6, 2013, 2013In classical and especially medieval India books had a high circulation among cultured people. Nevertheless, Brahmanical culture regarded writing as a contemptible activity. In fact, a written text was understood as the defective realization of a perfect sonic essence. In the case of a revealed text, the written realization relied directly on the sonic
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Catholic Written and Oral Cultures in Seventeenth-Century Vietnam
Journal of Early Modern History, 2012Abstract This article explores how European Jesuit missionaries engaged with literary and oral cultures in seventeenth-century Tonkin and Cochinchina (Vietnam). It considers the many interactions between texts, oral cultures, and the sacred on the mission fields, and the challenges of communicating with the divine in a new language.
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