1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910145705103321

Autore

Gilbert David

Titolo

Geographies of British Modernity [[electronic resource] ] : Space and Society in the Twentieth Century

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Chichester, : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2007

ISBN

1-281-32265-2

9786611322656

0-470-70723-2

0-470-75225-4

0-470-75224-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (281 p.)

Collana

RGS-IBG Book Series

Altri autori (Persone)

MatlessDavid

ShortBrian

Disciplina

911/.41

914.12

Soggetti

Human geography

Geography / Travel

Human geography - Great Britain

Great Britain

Regions & Countries - Europe

History & Archaeology

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Geographies of British Modernity: Space and Society in the Twentieth Century; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Historical Geographies of British Modernity; Part I Surveying British Modernity; Chapter 2 A Century of Progress? Inequalities in British Society, 1901–2000; Chapter 3 The Conservative Century? Geography and Conservative Electoral Success during the Twentieth Century; Chapter 4 Mobility in the Twentieth Century: Substituting Commuting for Migration?

Chapter 5 Qualifying the Evidence: Perceptions of Rural Change in Britain in the Second Half of the Twentieth CenturyPart II Sites of British Modernity; Chapter 6 'A Power for Good or Evil': Geographies of the M1



in Late Fifties Britain; Chapter 7 A New England: Landscape, Exhibition and Remaking Industrial Space in the 1930s; Chapter 8 A Man's World? Masculinity and Metropolitan Modernity at Simpson Piccadilly; Chapter 9 Mosques, Temples and Gurdwaras: New Sites of Religion in Twentieth-Cen

Sommario/riassunto

This volume brings together leading scholars in the geography and history of twentieth-century Britain to illustrate the contribution that geographical thinking can make to understanding modern Britain.:.; The first collection to explore the contribution that geographical thinking can make to our understanding of modern Britain.; Contains thirteen essays by leading scholars in the geography and history of twentieth-century Britain.; Focuses on how and why geographies of Britain have formed and changed over the past century.; Combines economic, political, social and cultural geographies.; Demon

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910214918803321

Autore

Abad Azad

Titolo

Proceedings of the Third Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics CLiC-it 2016 : 5-6 December 2016, Napoli / / Anna Corazza, Simonetta Montemagni, Giovanni Semeraro

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Torino, : Accademia University Press, 2017

ISBN

88-99982-54-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (317 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

AbelAndrea

AlfieriLinda

AlicanteAnita

ArcaraGiorgio

BaiamonteDaniela

BarlacchiGianni

BasilePierpaolo

BasileValerio

BasiliRoberto

BellandiAndrea

BenjaminMartin

BenottoGiulia

BernardiRaffaella

BogersToine

BompolasStavros

BondielliAlessandro

BordeaGeorgeta

BoscoCristina

BottiniRoberto

BracchiAlice



BrunatoDominique

BudassiMarco

BuitelaarPaul

CabrioElena

CaputoAnnalina

CardilloFranco Alberto

CardilloFranco Alberto

CarusoValeria

CasasantoDaniel

CaselliTommaso

ChatterjeeRajen

CherchiManuela

ChiusaroliFrancesca

CorazzaAnna

CorinoElisa

CrepaldiDavide

CroceDanilo

CulyChris

CurciAntonietta

CutugnoFrancesco

DavidAlfter

Dell’OrlettaFelice

Del TrediciMarco

DesantisAnna

De MartinoMaria

De MeoAnna

Di NunzioGiorgio Maria

EspositoFabrizio

FantiniAnna

FeltraccoAnna

FerroMarcello

FerroNicola

FiliceSimone

FranzonFrancesca

FreyJennifer-Carmen

GagnéChristina L

GebremelakGebremedhen

GiovannettiEmiliano

GlaznieksAivars

GregoriLorenzo

GuglielmiFrancesca

HerbelotAurelie

Hernández FaríasDelia Irazú

IovinoRossella

IsgròFrancesco

JezekElisabetta

LaiMirko

LaudannaAlessandro

LavelliAlberto

LebaniGianluca E



LenciAlessandro

LietoAntonio

LittaEleonora

LogozzoFelicia

LuisiRoberta

MaggioValerio

MagniniBernardo

MaistroMaria

MancusoAzzurra

MansourSina

MarchiSimone

MarziClaudia

MazzeiAlessandro

MencariniLetizia

MensaEnrico

MinardAnne-Lyse

MitkovRuslan

MontemagniSimonetta

MontiJohanna

MorettiGiovanni

MoschittiAlessandro

MozzachiodiMichele

NadaliniAndrea

NardiDaniele

NegriMatteo

NicolasLionel

NissimMalvina

OrlettiFranca

Palmero AprosioAlessio

PanunziAlessandro

PassaroLucia C

PassarottiMarco

PattiViviana

PezzelleSandro

PicciniSilvia

PieriGiulia

PirontiAntonio

PirrelliVito

PisanoSimone

PontiEdoardo Maria

ProdanofIrina

QwaiderMohammed R. H

RadicioniDaniele P

RavelliAndrea Amelio

RoddaMartina A

RossinelliEmanuele

RussoClaudio

RussoIrene

SaltoriFrancesca

SangatiFederico



ScannielloGiuseppe

SemeraroGiovanni

SenaldiMarco S.G

SenaldiMarco S. G

SilvelloGianmaria

SilvestriStefano

SoriaClaudia

SorodocIonut

SpaldingThomas L

SperanzaManuela

SprugnoliRachele

StedeManfred

StemleEgon

StemleEgon W

SulisEmilio

TamburiniFabio

TaslimipoorShiva

TonelliSara

TurchiMarco

TusaErica

UvaAntonio

VanzoAndrea

VenturiGiulia

VignoliDaniele

VillataSerena

VitaleVincenzo Norman

YuriBizzoni

ZaninelloAndrea

ZaniniChiara

ZilioDaniel

Soggetti

Language & Linguistics (General)

Computational Linguistics

natural language

experimental methodologies

Linguistica Computazionale

linguaggio naturale

metodologie sperimentali

Linguistique Computationelle

langage naturel

méthodes expérimentales

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



Sommario/riassunto

The annual conference CLIC–it (''Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics'') is an initiative of the ''Italian Association of Computational Linguistics'' (AILC – www.ai-lc.it) which is intended to meet the need for a national and international forum for the promotion and dissemination of high-level original research in the field of Computational Linguistics (CL), with particular emphasis on Italian. The volume gathers the Proceedings of the ''Third Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics'' (CLiC–it 2016), held in Naples on 5-6 December 2016. The CLiC–it 2016 papers cover a wide range of topics in the area of computational linguistics and natural language (both written and spoken) processing, by targeting state–of–art theoretical results, experimental methodologies, technologies and application perspectives, and by addressing challenges, open issues and new perspectives related to current and novel trends of the discipline.