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Free culture: how big media uses technology and the law to lock down culture and control creativity
2004
ChoiceReviews
This rough divide between the free and the controlled has now been erased. 9 The Internet has set the stage for this erasure and, pushed by big media, the law has now affected it. ...
Fortunately for Mr. Eastman, and for photography in general, these early decisions went in favor of the pirates. ...
And alternating with that command was the question of Justice Kennedy: "For all these years the act has impeded progress in science and the useful arts. ...
doi:10.5860/choice.42-1641
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The Speaking Abject in Kristeva's Powers of Horror
1998
Hypatia
Or it might be decipherable through a code, as, for instance, in the shadow cast by a sundial, and thus have shared qualities with the symbol. ...
Out of this kind of fusion and confusion, gossip and scandal derive their fascination and become attached to the star's extra-diegetic iconography. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1527-2001.1998.tb01355.x
fatcat:cmyjnrnqjvhqfnglgmndd5dr6a
"This Is a New Thing in the World": Design and Discontent in the Making of a "Garage Lab"
2017
between expertise and democracy, and through the business of producing an audience for and presenting "new things in the world" to the public, also found in precursors such as Thomas Edison and P.T. ...
Empirically, these questions are taken up as a particular problem for a group of people in Silicon Valley as they go about the everyday work of making a "garage lab" and deliberating among themselves and ...
And that toll is the erasure of meaning through the collapse of existing differences. ...
doi:10.7916/d8gm8czq
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Panel Members: Panel Members
unpublished
The modernist and industrialist city is no longer sustainable nor a desirable model for future cities. Worldwide, sustainable cities are being imagined and made. ...
Today more than 50% of the world's population lives in cities, which means that cities use 70% of the world's resources and are responsible for 80% of the CO2 emissions. ...
These teacher's perspectives will be used as a model for further research in the teaching and nursing professions in the Technucation research project and contributes to the existing research by challenging ...
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FREE CULTURE HOW BIG MEDIA USES TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW TO LOCK DOWN CULTURE AND CONTROL CREATIVITY
unpublished
This rough divide between the free and the controlled has now been erased. [9] The Internet has set the stage for this erasure and, pushed by big media, the law has now affected it. ...
Fortunately for Mr. Eastman, and for photography in general, these early decisions went in favor of the pirates. ...
fatcat:73xnbqb47nb45kqdpf3e3lq6vi
FREE CULTURE HOW BIG MEDIA USES TECHNOLOGY AND THE LAW TO LOCK DOWN CULTURE AND CONTROL CREATIVITY
unpublished
This rough divide between the free and the controlled has now been erased. [9] The Internet has set the stage for this erasure and, pushed by big media, the law has now affected it. ...
Fortunately for Mr. Eastman, and for photography in general, these early decisions went in favor of the pirates. ...
fatcat:a4sx3waocnc6pcfwxf4cphvxpu
CANADIAN LITERATURE join with his many friends in celebrating GEORGE WOODCOCK'S 8oth BIRTHDAY 7IS 1 PL€3S€
1912
unpublished
You would have snorted, dear dour George, and then laughed, thin-lipped, almost silent, and wrapped it up with some peat smoke and strong tea into another As I Please, talking of Plato and the real meaning ...
of platonic love and saying that the best thoughts, like the best poems, are produced by nasty fascistsamong them, possibly, me. l 3 ...
No, it is not gossip to pause and remember for a little beside one's dead." 12 The "stories" of which Illiana Petrovna speaks ( she doesn't call them gossip, for the word has pejorative connotations for ...
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Documenting barbarism: the violence of the archive in contemporary American fiction
2011
It turns out that-on the most basic level of its functioning-the archive is dependent for its very existence on the violent erasure of all traces of itself. ...
If the kid's transformation into -the man‖ is accompanied, as has been argued here, by his repeated attempts to reinterpret the material traces of his own history and thus lay the foundations for the construction ...
doi:10.7939/r3d35h
fatcat:idk2gff5k5bs5jyopsyrep26ga
Tarrying in metonymic sites of pedagogy : the space of language and the language of space
2002
Fragmented narratives of live(d) experience from the everyday life of pedagogy are juxtaposed with theoretical traces from Lacanian psychoanalysis and Derridean deconstruction. ...
The text seeks invocations for risking radical responsibilities in the everyday experience of living pedagogy - in the tensionaliry of the always already and the not-yet there. ...
Scientific gossip takes
place under relatively
intimate conditions
and mostly without
witnesses; hence the
gossipers' need to act
in solidarity, leaning
on and referring to
each other for more ...
doi:10.14288/1.0055056
fatcat:w37xbl5lc5eevgg6ewkpqi6tby
Paying for attention: narratives of control and the cultural economics of attention, 1990-present PAYING FOR ATTENTION: NARRATIVES OF CONTROL AND THE CULTURAL ECONOMICS OF ATTENTION, 1990-PRESENT by
2014
unpublished
Darick Robertson, 1998-2003), explore continuities and disjunctions in how different media represent this narrative, since diverse institutional codes dictate conditions of production and reception. ...
Thank you to my sisters Mikele and Gena for dubbing Amadeus and watching it with me every weekend for what felt like a year, and for making my childhood wonderfully weird. ...
"There are consequences to donning the cloak of […] invisibility. […] If you turn cookies [virtual fingerprints of code that tracks an individual's website visits] off and get a generic ad instead [of ...
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You Are Among Monsters, a Novel: Narrative Pattern and Transfer
[article]
2014
Questions of history, fiction, material history, and believability are raised by the novel and its accompanying critical exegesis. ...
These concepts and their relation to the novel are discussed in the exegetic material. ...
inherent in that construction, and the need for the telling to continue. ...
doi:10.11575/prism/28728
fatcat:3yaqndmzn5gmfpw7ppc2o25zay
UC Irvine FlashPoints Title Media Laboratories: Late Modernist Authorship in South America ISBN 9780810134560 Author Publication Date
2017
unpublished
FlashPoints aims for a broad audience within the humanities and the social sciences concerned with moments of cultural emergence and transformation. ...
and conceptual strength. ...
Borges: Between History and ...
fatcat:fpp46falejdphf3fviycqjddyu
Pope's double mistress : Oriental philosophy and the Scriblerian dialectic
[article]
2018
Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān attempts to revive his mother gazelle and begins his pursuit of the principle of life. In The Improvement of Human Reason, exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan. trans. Simon Ockley ...
from established codes of private authorship and public authority. ...
Roach contends that Pope's purported erasures of violence in this 'noble savage' trope (particularly his neglect of the slave trade) do not account for the kinetic and performative "palimpsest" of his ...
doi:10.15781/t2t14v60d
fatcat:tehyqzg5yne77fkv4kuoy4n44q