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UNINA9910466158603321 |
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Stevens David (Lecturer in political theory) |
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The devil's long tail : religious and other radicals in the internet marketplace / / David Stevens and Keiron O'Hara |
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New York, New York : , : Oxford University Press, , 2015 |
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1 online resource (316 p.) |
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Extremist Web sites |
Radicalism - Computer network resources |
Religious fanaticism - Computer network resources |
Internet - Religious aspects |
Internet - Social aspects |
Internet - Political aspects |
Internet - Access control |
Freedom of information |
Electronic books. |
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Structure and argument; Part I; 1. Religion and the Internet: Some Initial Concepts; Double-click on paradise; Thinking about religion; Thinking about the Internet and the Web; Religion and the Internet; 2. The Polarisation of Online Debate; Villagey globalism; Alone together with digital anomie; The echo chamber of positive feedback; Non-violent and violent engagement; 3. Interventionist Policy Strategies; CONTEST and Prevent; The online component of radicalisation; Problems with Prevent; Legitimacy |
Conclusion to Part IPart II; 4. Religion as a Marketplace; From fleeing the lynch mob to running for president; What good is religion?; The market for religious ideas; Religion, moderation and socialisation; The persistence of radicalism and the radicalism of persistence; The CSC and implications for policy; Taking the market model further; 5. The |
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Supply Side: Framing and the Construction of the Centre Ground; Framing in action; A house built on shifting sand; Three examples; Online cognitive restructuring; 6. The Demand Side: The Club Model; Pascalian wagers for high stakes |
The development of preferencesFive types of religious commitment; 7. The Demand Side: The Motivations of Suicide Bombers; Taking it to the extreme; Suicide Bombing; Specific to Islam?; Constituency costs of violence; The lure of violence; Conclusion to Part II; Part III; 8. The Long Tail; The long-tail thesis; Fitting the model; The democratisation of the forces of distribution; The Devil's long tail?; 9. Echo Chambers and Long Tails: A Critical Examination; How long was that tail again?; Echo chambers revisited; The networked individual; Changing minds; Conclusion; 10. The Hardest Thing |
What not to doWhat to do; Conclusion: saving cyberspace; Notes; Index |
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UNISALENTO991004284037007536 |
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Society for developmental biology49>1990 ; Washington D.C., Wash. ; <Annual symposium |
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Cell-cell interactions in early development : [49th annual symposium of the society for developmental biology, Washington, June 27-30, 1990] / editor John Gerhart |
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xviii, 325 p. : ill. ; 24 cm |
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Symposium of the society for developmental biology ; 49 |
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Morphogenesis - Congresses |
Cell Communication |
Embryology - Congresses |
Cell interaction - Congresses |
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"The forty-ninth Annual Symposium of the Society for Developmental Biology Washington, D.C., June 27-30, 1990." |
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Includes bibliographical notes and index |
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UNINA9910828951203321 |
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Early modern cultures of translation / / edited by Karen Newman and Jane Tylus |
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Philadelphia : , : University of Pennsylvania Press |
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[Washington, District of Columbia] : , : Folger Shakespeare Library, , [2015] |
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©2015 |
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1 online resource (365 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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Translating and interpreting - History - 16th century |
Translating and interpreting - History - 17th century |
Translating and interpreting - History - 18th century |
Translations - Publishing - History - 16th century |
Translations - Publishing - History - 17th century |
Translations - Publishing - History - 18th century |
Literature - Early modern, 1500-1700 - Translations - History and criticism |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Translating the language of architecture / Peter Burke -- Translating the rest of Ovid : the exile poems / Gordon Braden -- Macaronic verse, plurilingual printing, and the uses of translation / A. E. B. Coldiron -- Erroneous mappings : Ptolemy and the visualization of Europe's East / Katharina N. Piechocki -- Taking out the women : Louise Labé's Folie in Robert Greene's translation / Ann Rosalind Jones -- Translation and homeland insecurity in Shakespeare's The taming of the shrew : an experiment in unsafe reading / Margaret Ferguson -- On contingency in translation / Jacques Lezra -- The social and cultural translation of the Hebrew Bible in early modern England : reflections, working principles, and examples / Naomi Tadmor -- Conversion, communication, and translation in the seventeenth-century Protestant Atlantic / Sarah Rivett -- Full. empty. stop. go. : translating miscellany |
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in early modern China / Carla Nappi -- Katherine Philips's Pompey (1663) ; or the importance of being a translator / Line Cottegnies -- Translating Scottish stadial history : William Robertson in late eighteenth-century Germany / László Kontler -- Coda : translating Cervantes today / Edith Grossman. |
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"Would there have been a Renaissance without translation?" Karen Newman and Jane Tylus ask in their Introduction to this wide-ranging group of essays on the uses of translation in an era formative for the modern age. The early modern period saw cross-cultural translation on a massive scale. Humanists negotiated status by means of their literary skills as translators of culturally prestigious Greek and Latin texts, as teachers of those same languages, and as purveyors of the new technologies for the dissemination of writing. Indeed, with the emergence of new vernaculars and new literatures came a sense of the necessary interactions of languages in a moment that can truly be defined as "after Babel." As they take their starting point from a wide range of primary sources-the poems of Louise Labé, the first Catalan dictionary, early printed versions of the Ptolemy world map, the King James Bible, and Roger Williams's Key to the Language of America-the contributors to this volume provide a sense of the political, religious, and cultural stakes for translators, their patrons, and their readers. They also vividly show how the very instabilities engendered by unprecedented linguistic and technological change resulted in a far more capacious understanding of translation than what we have today. A genuinely interdisciplinary volume, Early Modern Cultures of Translation looks both east and west while at the same time telling a story that continues to the present about the slow, uncertain rise of English as a major European and, eventually, world language. Contributors: Gordon Braden, Peter Burke, Anne Coldiron, Line Cottegnies, Margaret Ferguson, Edith Grossman, Ann Rosalind Jones, Lázló Kontler, Jacques Lezra, Carla Nappi, Karen Newman, Katharina N. Piechocki, Sarah Rivett, Naomi Tadmor, Jane Tylus. |
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