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UNINA990008358050403321 |
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Chamaeleon : , Heracleota |
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Chamaeleontis Heracleotae fragmenta / edidit commentarioque instruxit David Giordano |
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Fragmenta <in greco e in italiano> |
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Edizioni e saggi universitari di filologia classica ; 17 |
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P2B-610-CHAMAEL.-200A-1977 |
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Monografia |
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Testo greco con trad. italiana a fronte |
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UNINA9910823548703321 |
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Autore |
Walkowitz Daniel J |
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City folk : English country dance and the politics of the folk in modern America / / Daniel J. Walkowitz |
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New York, : New York University Press, c2010 |
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New York, NY : , : New York University Press, , [2010] |
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©2010 |
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9780814784525 |
0814784526 |
9780814794753 |
0814794750 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (352 p.) |
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NYU series in social and cultural analysis |
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Country dancing - United States - History |
Folk dancing - United States - History |
Dance - Social aspects - United States - History |
Folk dancing, English |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Monografia |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-321) and index. |
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I. Anglo-American urban folk revivals -- II. Liberalism and folk reimaginings. |
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This is the story of English Country Dance, from its 18th century roots in the English cities and countryside, to its transatlantic leap to the U.S. in the 20th century, told by not only a renowned historian but also a folk dancer, who has both immersed himself in the rich history of the folk tradition and rehearsed its steps. In City Folk, Daniel J. Walkowitz argues that the history of country and folk dancing in America is deeply intermeshed with that of political liberalism and the ‘old left.’ He situates folk dancing within surprisingly diverse contexts, from progressive era reform, and playground and school movements, to the changes in consumer culture, and the project of a modernizing, cosmopolitan middle class society. Tracing the spread of folk dancing, with particular emphases on English Country Dance, International Folk |
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Dance, and Contra, Walkowitz connects the history of folk dance to social and international political influences in America. Through archival research, oral histories, and ethnography of dance communities, City Folk allows dancers and dancing bodies to speak. From the norms of the first half of the century, marked strongly by Anglo-Saxon traditions, to the Cold War nationalism of the post-war era, and finally on to the counterculture movements of the 1970's, City Folk injects the riveting history of folk dance in the middle of the story of modern America. |
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UNINA9910483695103321 |
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Engineering Societies in the Agents World VII : 7th International Workshop, ESAW 2006 Dublin, Ireland, September 6-8, 2006 Revised Selected and Invited Papers / / edited by Gregory O’Hare, Alessandro Ricci, Michael O’Grady, Oguz Dikenelli |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2007 |
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[1st ed. 2007.] |
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1 online resource (XI, 401 p.) |
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Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, , 2945-9141 ; ; 4457 |
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O'HareG. M. P (Greg M. P.) |
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Artificial intelligence |
Computer networks |
Software engineering |
Computer programming |
Computer simulation |
Information technology - Management |
Artificial Intelligence |
Computer Communication Networks |
Software Engineering |
Programming Techniques |
Computer Modelling |
Computer Application in Administrative Data Processing |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Engineering of Multi-agent Systems -- “It’s Not Just Goals All the Way Down” – “It’s Activities All the Way Down” -- The Construction of Multi-agent Systems as an Engineering Discipline -- Current Issues in Multi-Agent Systems Development -- Architecture-Centric Software Development of Situated Multiagent Systems -- Organization Oriented Programming: From Closed to Open Organizations -- Analysis, Design, Development and Verification of Agent Societies -- Modelling and Executing Complex and Dynamic Business Processes by Reification of Agent Interactions -- Model Driven Development of Multi-Agent Systems with Repositories of Social Patterns -- A Norm-Governed Systems Perspective of Ad Hoc Networks -- Interaction and Coordination in Agent Societies -- A Definition of Exceptions in Agent-Oriented Computing -- Toward an Ontology of Regulation: Socially-Based Support for Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity -- An Algorithm for Conflict Resolution in Regulated Compound Activities -- Modeling the Interaction Between Semantic Agents and Semantic Web Services Using MDA Approach -- Formal Modelling of a Coordination System: From Practice to Theory, and Back Again -- Autonomic Agent Societies -- Using Constraints and Process Algebra for Specification of First-Class Agent Interaction Protocols -- Dynamic Specifications in Norm-Governed Open Computational Societies -- Enhancing Self-organising Emergent Systems Design with Simulation -- Adaptation of Autonomic Electronic Institutions Through Norms and Institutional Agents -- Managing Resources in Constrained Environments with Autonomous Agents -- Trust in Agent Societies -- Towards a Computational Model of Creative Societies Using Curious Design Agents -- Privacy Management in User-Centred Multi-agent Systems -- Effective Use ofOrganisational Abstractions for Confidence Models -- Competence Checking for the Global E-Service Society Using Games. |
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The seventh international workshop ESAW 2006 – Engineering Societies in the Agents World VII—was hosted in the School of Computer Science and Inf- matics, University College Dublin, Ireland in September 2006. This workshop was organized as a stand-alone event, running over three days, and continued andenhancedthe high-qualityconferencetheme thatnowuniquelycharacterizes the ESAW workshop series. ESAW VII built upon the success of prior ESAW workshops – Ku¸ sadasi (2005), London (2004) and Toulouse (2004), going back to the inauguralworkshopheld in Berlin(2000). This workshopwasattended by 50 participants from 13 di?erent countries. Over 25 researchers presented their work and substantial time was allocated each day for ad-hoc interactive disc- sions on those presented topics. Indeed, these opportunities for the exchange of views and open discussion with fellow experts are one of the hallmarks of the ESAW series. Discussions coalesced around ESAW’s main themes: – Engineering multi-agent systems – Methodologies for analysis, design, development and veri?cation of agent societies – Interaction and coordination in agent societies – Autonomic agent societies – Trust in agent societies For moreinformationabouttheworkshop,theinterestedreaderisreferredto 1 the ESAW 2006 WWW site . The original contributions have been published as a Technical Report (UCD-CSI-2006-5) and this may be obtained freely from the Technical Report section on the WWW page of the School of Computer Science 2 and Informatics at University College Dublin . These post-proceedings continue the series published by Springer (ESAW 2000: LNAI 1972; |
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ESAW 2001: LNAI 2203; ESAW 2002: LNAI 2577; ESAW 2003: LNAI 3071; ESAW 2004: LNAI 3451; ESAW 2005: LNAI 3963). |
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