01174nam0-2200421---450-99000814628040332120070321161059.088-370-3142-4000814628FED01000814628(Aleph)000814628FED0100081462820050708d2005----km-y0itay50------baitaITa-------001yyFrancesco Primaticcio architettoa cura di Sabine Frommelcon la collaborazione di Flaminia BardatiMilanoElectac2005351 p.ill.30 cmPrimaticcio, Francesco720.92Frommel,SabineBardati,FlaminiaITUNINA20051122RICAUNIMARCBK990008146280403321720.92 FRO 1Bibl.52132FLFBC12.4126214DARSTMON C 57015642FARBCCI.01.254546CICE08 AM 1351614DINEDDARSTFARBCFLFBCCICEDINEDFrancesco Primaticcio architetto756976UNINA03859nam 2200601 450 991016279230332120191015111955.01-350-98548-11-78672-102-310.5040/9781350985483(CKB)3710000001042646(MiAaPQ)EBC4792865(OCoLC)1139315256(CaBNVSL)9781350985483(CaBNVSL)mat50985483(EXLCZ)99371000000104264620191015e20192017 uy 0engurcn|||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierBeing bionic the world of TV cyborgs /Bronwen CalvertFirst edition.London, England :I.B. Tauris & Co. Ltd,2017.London, England :Bloomsbury Publishing,2019.1 online resource (x, 243 pages:) illustrationsInvestigating cult TV1-78453-648-2 Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-236), filmography (pages 222-223) and index.Introduction: Troubled boundaries and transformative cyborgs -- Exterminate, upgrade: Doctor Who -- Resistance, assimilation and the collective: Star Trek: The Next Generation and Voyager -- Toasters and replicas: Battlestar Galactica -- 'Between life and death': Embodiment and virtuality in Caprica -- The cyborg as action hero: Bionic Woman -- Us and them: Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles -- Hacking the system: Dollhouse -- Complete control: Fringe -- Conclusion: Cyborg futures."The cyborg - an organic body augmented with technology - is an enduring figure that can be found across science fiction stories, novels, films, and, more recently, television. What can its marked presence in cult TV shows tell us about the rapidly changing world we live in, and indeed about the human condition? This book explored how the image of the cyborg attracts our fears and fascinations. These bionic creations encourage us, as viewers, to think about our interactions with technology in an age of immediacy and surveillance, reassess our own corporeal experiences, and re-imagine gender binaries and racial differences. Chapters draw together cyborg theory and criticism from science fiction and television studies to analyse a variety a popular series. From Doctor Who to Stor Trek: Voyager, and Battlestar Galactica to Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, the cyborg appears as action hero, villain, or as a reflection of ourselves. Whether manifested in the Daleks, the Cylons, or the Borg, these figures are ideal sites to explore concepts such as replication, uniformly, performance, embodiment and virtuality, and the serial narratives of cult TV offer the ideal format to analyse changing cyborg representations over time. This book uses the televisual medium as a tool to understand a range of cybernetic characters, forming a notable event in a growing field that will delight scholars and fans of futuristic television alike."--Provided by publisher.Investigating cult TV.World of TV cyborgsScience fiction television programsHistory and criticismCyborgs in popular cultureCyborgs in motion picturesCyborgs in mass mediaTelevisionScience fiction television programsHistory and criticism.Cyborgs in popular culture.Cyborgs in motion pictures.Cyborgs in mass media.791.45/615Calvert Bronwen1269119Bloomsbury (Firm),YDXCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910162792303321Being bionic2986141UNINA03480oam 2200661I 450 991078398240332120230421043418.01-135-72059-21-135-72060-60-203-48583-11-280-10936-X0-203-21111-110.4324/9780203485835 (CKB)1000000000252444(EBL)167239(OCoLC)568132207(SSID)ssj0000216947(PQKBManifestationID)11197743(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000216947(PQKBWorkID)10202065(PQKB)10597134(MiAaPQ)EBC167239(Au-PeEL)EBL167239(CaPaEBR)ebr10058347(CaONFJC)MIL10936(OCoLC)52099617(EXLCZ)99100000000025244420180331d1995 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrOutcomes, learning, and the curriculum implications for NVQs, GNVQs, and other qualifications /editor, John BurkeLondon ;Washington, D.C. :Falmer Press,1995.1 online resource (354 p.)Includes papers presented at a conference sponsored by the National Council for Vocational Qualifications, held in Croydon in March 1993.0-7507-0289-3 0-7507-0288-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Title; Contents; Abbreviations, Acronyms and Concepts; Preface; Foreword; Introduction; Introduction and Overview; The Outcomes Model; Outcome Based Qualifications and the Implications for Learning; Theoretical Issues in Relation to Jessup's Outcomes Model; Standards and the Outcomes Approach; Outcomes and National (Scottish) Vocational Qualifications; Curriculum Consequences; GNVQs Phase One; Piloting GNVQ; Quality in Qualifications and Learning Programmes; Flexible Learning and Outcomes; Modularization and the Outcomes Approach: Towards a Strategy for a Curriculum of the FutureFrom Design to Delivery: The Implementation of the NCVQ Core Skills UnitsThe Assessment of Outcomes; Applications of the Outcomes Approach; Outcomes and Autonomy; Work-based Learning and Outcomes; Outcomes in Management; Outcomes and Professional Knowledge; Learning Outcomes in Higher Education; Issues in Progression; Aspiration, Achievement and Progression in Post-secondary and Higher Education; International Comparison; Competencies, Attributes and the Curriculum: The Australian Agenda; Notes on Contributors; IndexProvides an account of the curricular consequences of the outcomes approach to education NVQs & GNVOs which give a discussion of the main themes leads the reader into a discussion of key ideas and the theory behind the Outcomes approach.Competency-based educationGreat BritainCongressesSchool-to-work transitionGreat BritainCongressesVocational qualificationsGreat BritainCongressesCompetency-based educationSchool-to-work transitionVocational qualifications370.19/316Burke John W147641MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910783982403321Outcomes, learning, and the curriculum3696280UNINA