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Re Imagining New Media
Author | : Christoph Ernst,Jens Schröter |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 173 |
Release | : 2021-05-31 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9783658328993 |
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The late 20th century was a formative phase in the history of digital media culture. The introduction of "new media" was associated with promises for the future that still resonate today. This book brings together contributions that discuss key aspects of the "imaginaries" surrounding new media in this epoch. The focus is on the works of the media artist group Van Gogh-TV, especially the historically very important interactive television project "Piazza virtuale" (1992).
Re Imagining New Media
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Author | : Christoph Ernst,Jens Schröter |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 3658329009 |
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The late 20th century was a formative phase in the history of digital media culture. The introduction of "new media" was associated with promises for the future that still resonate today. This book brings together contributions that discuss key aspects of the "imaginaries" surrounding new media in this epoch. The focus is on the works of the media artist group Van Gogh-TV, especially the historically very important interactive television project "Piazza virtuale" (1992). The editors PD Dr. Christoph Ernst is Research Assistant at the University of Bonn. Prof. Dr. Jens Schröter is Professor of Media Studies at the University of Bonn.
Re imagining Change
Author | : Patrick Reinsborough,Doyle Canning |
Publsiher | : PM Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2017-10-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781629633954 |
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Re:Imagining Change provides resources, theory, hands-on tools, and illuminating case studies for the next generation of innovative change-makers. This unique book explores how culture, media, memes, and narrative intertwine with social change strategies, and offers practical methods to amplify progressive causes in the popular culture. Re:Imagining Change is an inspirational inside look at the trailblazing methodology developed by the Center for Story-based Strategy over fifteen years of their movement building partnerships. This practitioner’s guide is an impassioned call to innovate our strategies for confronting the escalating social and ecological crises of the twenty-first century. This new, expanded second edition includes updated examples from the frontlines of social movements and provides the reader with easy-to-use tools to change the stories they care about most.
Re Imagining the Other
Author | : M. Eid,K. Karim |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2014-07-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781137403667 |
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The twenty-first century exploded into the global imagination with unforgettable scenes of death and destruction. An apocalyptic 'clash of civilizations' seemed to be waged between two old foes - 'the West' and 'Islam.' However, the decade-long and ruinous 'war on terror' has prompted re-assessments of the militaristic approach to Western-Muslim relations. A growing number of academics, policymakers, religious leaders, journalists, and activists view the struggles as resulting from a 'clash of ignorance.' Re-imagining the Other examines the ways in which knowledge is manipulated by dominant Western and Muslim discourses. Authors from several disciplines study how the two societies have constructed images of each other in historical and contemporary times. The complexities and subtleties of their mutually productive relationship are overshadowed by portrayals of unremitting clash, thus serving as encouragement for the promotion of war and terrorism. The book proposes specific approaches to re-imagine the Other in order to mitigate Western-Muslim conflict.
Civic Media Literacies
Author | : Paul Mihailidis |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2018-09-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781315526034 |
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Civic life today is mediated. Communities small and large are now using connective platforms to share information, engage in local issues, facilitate vibrant debate, and advocate for social causes. In this timely book, Paul Mihailidis explores the texture of daily engagement in civic life, and the resources—human, technological, and practical—that citizens employ when engaging in civic actions for positive social impact. In addition to examining the daily civic actions that are embedded in media and digital literacies and human connectedness, Mihailidis outlines a model for empowering young citizens to use media to meaningfully engage in daily life.
Re imagining University Assessment in a Digital World
Author | : Margaret Bearman,Phillip Dawson,Rola Ajjawi,Joanna Tai,David Boud |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 297 |
Release | : 2020-07-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9783030419561 |
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This book is the first to explore the big question of how assessment can be refreshed and redesigned in an evolving digital landscape. There are many exciting possibilities for assessments that contribute dynamically to learning. However, the interface between assessment and technology is limited. Often, assessment designers do not take advantage of digital opportunities. Equally, digital innovators sometimes draw from models of higher education assessment that are no longer best practice. This gap in thinking presents an opportunity to consider how technology might best contribute to mainstream assessment practice. Internationally recognised experts provide a deep and unique consideration of assessment’s contribution to the technology-mediated higher education sector. The treatment of assessment is contemporary and spans notions of ‘assessment for learning’, measurement and the roles of peer and self within assessment. Likewise the view of educational technology is broad and includes gaming, learning analytics and new media. The intersection of these two worlds provides opportunities, dilemmas and exemplars. This book serves as a reference for best practice and also guides future thinking about new ways of conceptualising, designing and implementing assessment.
Re imagining the City
Author | : Kristen Sharp,Elizabeth Grierson |
Publsiher | : Intellect (UK) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Arts and globalization |
ISBN | : 1841507318 |
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Re-Imagining the City: Art, Globalization, and Urban Spaces examines how contemporary processes of globalization are transforming cultural experience and production in urban spaces. It maps how cultural productions in art, architecture, and communications media are contributing to the reimagining of place and identity through events, artifacts, and attitudes. This book recasts how we understand cities--how knowledge can be formed, framed, and transferred through cultural production and how that knowledge is mediated through the construction of aesthetic meaning and value.
Re imagining Social Work
Author | : Jim Ife,Rimple Mehta,Sharlotte Tusasiirwe |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2023-11-30 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781108530484 |
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Social workers are increasingly faced with contemporary global challenges such as inequality, climate change and displacement of people. As a field committed to supporting the world's most vulnerable populations and communities, social work must adapt to meet the needs of this changing global landscape. Re-imagining Social Work broadens the imaginative horizons for social workers and acquaints readers with their potential to creatively contribute to global change. Written in an accessible style, this book motivates readers to think outside the box when it comes to linking theory to their social work practice, in order to construct innovative solutions to prominent social problems. Re-imagining Social Work provides a unique perspective on how social work can evolve for the future. Through theory and critical perspective, this book provides the skills required to be an innovative creative social worker.