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  1. The Permanent Crisis of Film Criticism. The Anxiety of Authority
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Amsterdam University Press

    Film criticism is in crisis. Dwelling on the many film journalists made redundant at newspapers, magazines, and other 'old media' in past years, commentators have voiced existential questions about the purpose and worth of the profession in the age... more

     

    Film criticism is in crisis. Dwelling on the many film journalists made redundant at newspapers, magazines, and other 'old media' in past years, commentators have voiced existential questions about the purpose and worth of the profession in the age of WordPress blogospheres and proclaimed the 'death of the critic'. Bemoaning the current anarchy of internet amateurs and the lack of authoritative critics, many journalists and academics claim that in the digital age, cultural commentary has become dumbed down and fragmented into niche markets. Mattias Freu, arguing against these claims, examines the history of film critical discourse in France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States . He demonstrates that since its origins, film criticism has always found itself in crisis: the need to show critical authority and the anxieties over challenges to that authority have been longstanding concerns.

     

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    Source: OAPEN
    Language: English
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    Subjects: Film theory & criticism
    Other subjects: journalism; historical analysis; digital; film criticism; new media; critical authority; Houston; Rotten Tomatoes; Sight & Sound
  2. Interdisciplining Digital Humanities
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Digital technologies and new media are changing the nature of research, teaching, and learning in humanities. Interdisciplining Digital Humanities sorts through definitions and patterns of practice over roughly 65 years of work, providing an overview... more

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    Digital technologies and new media are changing the nature of research, teaching, and learning in humanities. Interdisciplining Digital Humanities sorts through definitions and patterns of practice over roughly 65 years of work, providing an overview for specialists and the general audience alike. It depicts both the ways this new field is being situated within individual domains and dynamic crossfertilizations that are fostering new relationships across academic boundaries. It also accounts for digital reinvigorations of “public humanities” in cultural heritage institutions of museums, archives, libraries, and community forums.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780472072545; 9780472052547; 9780472900138; 9780472120932
    RVK Categories: AK 18000 ; AK 39950 ; ST 205 ; AK 54100
    Subjects: Geisteswissenschaften; Interdisziplinäre Forschung; Neue Medien; Datenverarbeitung; Internet; Digital Humanities; Information technology
    Other subjects: Digital technologies; new media; humanities
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  3. Der Change Management-Methodenbaukasten: Konzeptionelle Überlegungen zur Überwindung von Nutzungsbarrieren beim E-Learning
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, Dresden ; Technische Universität Dresden

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
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    RVK Categories: QR 760
    Subjects: Change Management; Barrierefreiheit; E-Learning; Organisationsentwicklung; Tumormarker; Hochschule; Klein- und Mittelbetrieb; Ästhetik
    Other subjects: Konferenz; GeNeMe 2007; Neue Medien; Virtuelles Unternehmen; E-Learning; Change Management; Methodik; Hochschule; conference; new media; online community; eLearning; change management; university; college; tertiary education
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    In: Klaus Meißner & Martin Engelien (Hrsg.), GeNeMe '07: Gemeinschaften in Neuen Medien, TU Dresden, 01./02.10.2007, Dresden: TUDpress, ISBN: 978-3-940046-36-9, S. 373-385

  4. Melancholie des digitalen Zeitalters
  5. Computerspiel und Lebenswelt
    Kulturanthropologische Perspektiven
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Computerspiele beeinflussen zunehmend das Denken und Handeln der spielenden Menschen auch in der Realität. Sie sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des täglichen Lebens geworden und rücken damit auch ins Interesse der kulturanthropologischen... more

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    Computerspiele beeinflussen zunehmend das Denken und Handeln der spielenden Menschen auch in der Realität. Sie sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des täglichen Lebens geworden und rücken damit auch ins Interesse der kulturanthropologischen Forschung.Thomas Lackner zeigt, dass es für die Kulturwissenschaften gilt, die Auswirkungen der Spiel-Welten auf die Menschen zu erfassen und die wechselseitigen Transfers zwischen der virtuellen Realität der Online-Welten und dem realen Alltagsleben zu untersuchen. Die Computerspiele dürfen dabei nicht unabhängig vom sozialen Leben gedacht und analysiert werden, sondern in der Verschränkung mit der jeweiligen konkreten Lebenswelt der Spielerinnen und Spieler. Real world or game? Thomas Lackner analyzes computer games' modes of operation and the blurred boundaries between virtual worlds and the everyday reality of gamers.

     

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  6. Interpreting networks
    hermeneutics, actor-network theory & new media
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  transcript, Bielefeld ; transcript Verlag

    After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated... more

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    After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated discourses of hermeneutics, actor-network theory, and new media in order to formulate a theory of a global network society. Hermeneutics re-opens the question of unity in a fragmented world. Actor-network theory reinterprets the construction of meaning as networking. New media studies show how networking is done. Networks arise, are maintained, and are transformed by communicative actions that are governed by network norms that make up a social operating system. The social operating system offers an alternative to the imperatives of algorithmic logic, functionality, and systemic closure that dominate present day solutions to problems of over-complexity in all areas. The world of meaning constructed by the social operating system is a mixed reality in which filters and layers replace the physical restraints of space and time as parameters of knowing and acting. Society and nature, humans and non-humans come together in a socio-sphere consisting of hybrid, heterogeneous actor-networks. This book proposes reinterpreting hermeneutics as networking and networking as guided by a social operating system whose norms are based on new media. There emerges a theory for a global network society described by different concepts than those typical of Western modernity. After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated discourses of hermeneutics, actor-network theory, and new media in order to formulate a theory of a global network society. Hermeneutics re-opens the question of unity in a fragmented world. Actor-network theory reinterprets the construction of meaning as networking. New media studies show how networking is done. Networks arise, are maintained, and are transformed by communicative actions that are governed by network norms that make up a social operating system. The social operating system offers an alternative to the imperatives of algorithmic logic, functionality, and systemic closure that dominate present day solutions to problems of over-complexity in all areas. The world of meaning constructed by the social operating system is a mixed reality in which filters and layers replace the physical restraints of space and time as parameters of knowing and acting. Society and nature, humans and non-humans come together in a socio-sphere consisting of hybrid, heterogeneous actor-networks. This book proposes reinterpreting hermeneutics as networking and networking as guided by a social operating system whose norms are based on new media. There emerges a theory for a global network society described by different concepts than those typical of Western modernity. David J. Krieger is co-director at the Institute for Communication Leadership, Lucerne, Switzerland. His research focus is on new media, communication, system theory, and network theory. Andréa Belliger is pro-rector of the Teacher's Training University of Lucerne and co-director of the Institute for Communication Leadership. Her research focus is on e-society, new media, communication science, and e-health.

     

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  7. Computerspiel und Lebenswelt
    Kulturanthropologische Perspektiven
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag, Bielefeld

    Computerspiele beeinflussen zunehmend das Denken und Handeln der spielenden Menschen auch in der Realität. Sie sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des täglichen Lebens geworden und rücken damit auch ins Interesse der kulturanthropologischen... more

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    Computerspiele beeinflussen zunehmend das Denken und Handeln der spielenden Menschen auch in der Realität. Sie sind ein wichtiger Bestandteil des täglichen Lebens geworden und rücken damit auch ins Interesse der kulturanthropologischen Forschung.Thomas Lackner zeigt, dass es für die Kulturwissenschaften gilt, die Auswirkungen der Spiel-Welten auf die Menschen zu erfassen und die wechselseitigen Transfers zwischen der virtuellen Realität der Online-Welten und dem realen Alltagsleben zu untersuchen. Die Computerspiele dürfen dabei nicht unabhängig vom sozialen Leben gedacht und analysiert werden, sondern in der Verschränkung mit der jeweiligen konkreten Lebenswelt der Spielerinnen und Spieler. Real world or game? Thomas Lackner analyzes computer games' modes of operation and the blurred boundaries between virtual worlds and the everyday reality of gamers.

     

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  8. Interpreting networks
    hermeneutics, actor-network theory & new media
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  transcript, Bielefeld ; transcript Verlag

    After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated... more

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    After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated discourses of hermeneutics, actor-network theory, and new media in order to formulate a theory of a global network society. Hermeneutics re-opens the question of unity in a fragmented world. Actor-network theory reinterprets the construction of meaning as networking. New media studies show how networking is done. Networks arise, are maintained, and are transformed by communicative actions that are governed by network norms that make up a social operating system. The social operating system offers an alternative to the imperatives of algorithmic logic, functionality, and systemic closure that dominate present day solutions to problems of over-complexity in all areas. The world of meaning constructed by the social operating system is a mixed reality in which filters and layers replace the physical restraints of space and time as parameters of knowing and acting. Society and nature, humans and non-humans come together in a socio-sphere consisting of hybrid, heterogeneous actor-networks. This book proposes reinterpreting hermeneutics as networking and networking as guided by a social operating system whose norms are based on new media. There emerges a theory for a global network society described by different concepts than those typical of Western modernity. After postmodern critique has deconstructed, decentered, and displaced order and identity on all levels, we are faced with the Humpty Dumpty question of how to put the pieces back together again. This book brings together the seldom associated discourses of hermeneutics, actor-network theory, and new media in order to formulate a theory of a global network society. Hermeneutics re-opens the question of unity in a fragmented world. Actor-network theory reinterprets the construction of meaning as networking. New media studies show how networking is done. Networks arise, are maintained, and are transformed by communicative actions that are governed by network norms that make up a social operating system. The social operating system offers an alternative to the imperatives of algorithmic logic, functionality, and systemic closure that dominate present day solutions to problems of over-complexity in all areas. The world of meaning constructed by the social operating system is a mixed reality in which filters and layers replace the physical restraints of space and time as parameters of knowing and acting. Society and nature, humans and non-humans come together in a socio-sphere consisting of hybrid, heterogeneous actor-networks. This book proposes reinterpreting hermeneutics as networking and networking as guided by a social operating system whose norms are based on new media. There emerges a theory for a global network society described by different concepts than those typical of Western modernity. David J. Krieger is co-director at the Institute for Communication Leadership, Lucerne, Switzerland. His research focus is on new media, communication, system theory, and network theory. Andréa Belliger is pro-rector of the Teacher's Training University of Lucerne and co-director of the Institute for Communication Leadership. Her research focus is on e-society, new media, communication science, and e-health.

     

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  9. „Wer Bücher hört, kann auch Klänge sehen“
    Bemerkungen zur Synästhesie des Hörbuchs.
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Wilhelm Fink Verlag, [s.l.]

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