02675 am 22004453u 450 991021986520332120190411132755.0(CKB)3800000000216128(EXLCZ)99380000000021612820171016d2017uuuu uu| 0engurb|#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocial media in South India[electronic resource] /Shriram VenkatramanLondon, England :UCL Press,2007.1 online resource (xi, 244 pages) illustrations, maps; digital, PDF file(s)Why We PostPublished under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence.1-911307-96-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.List of figures --List of tables --1. Panchagrami and its complexities --2. The social media landscape: people, their perception and presence on social media --3. Visual posting: continuing visual spaces --4. Relationships: kinship on social media --5. Bringing home to work: the role of social media in blurring work-non-work boundaries --6. The wider world: social media and education in a knowledge economy --7. Conclusion: social media and its continuing complexities --Notes --References --Index.One of the first ethnographic studies to explore use of social media in the everyday lives of people in Tamil Nadu, Social Media in South India provides an understanding of this subject in a region experiencing rapid transformation. The influx of IT companies over the past decade into what was once a space dominated by agriculture has resulted in a complex juxtaposition between an evolving knowledge economy and the traditions of rural life. While certain class tensions have emerged in response to this juxtaposition, a study of social media in the region suggests that similarities have also transpired, observed most clearly in the blurring of boundaries between work and life for both the old residents and the new.Why We PostSocial mediaIndiaTamil NaduOnline social networksIndiaTamil NaduInternetSocial aspectsIndiaTamil NaduTamil Nadu (India)Social life and customsElectronic books.Social mediaOnline social networksInternetSocial aspects302.2310954Venkatraman Shriram913794European Research Council,BOOK9910219865203321Social media in South India2047412UNINA01648nam 2200349 450 99628083850331620231206214319.01-5044-0455-610.1109/IEEESTD.1961.7439704(CKB)3710000000618980(NjHacI)993710000000618980(EXLCZ)99371000000061898020231206d1961 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAIEE No 87-1961 AIEE Proposed Recommended Practice for Medium-Voltage Motor Controllers for Rubber and Plastics Industries /Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[Place of publication not identified] :IEEE,1961.1 online resourceThe provisions of this Recommended Practice apply to the construction and application of controllers for alternating-current motors in the medium-voltage classification (601 to 5,000 volts). Although many of the specifications herein have been influenced by the conditions peculiar to the processing areas of the industries, it is probable that they may be applied to all purchases of controllers for a given company in order to promote uniformity. They are intended as minimum requirements, and should be supplemented where special needs exist.AIEE No 87-1961Plastics industry and tradePlastics industry and trade.338.476684NjHacINjHaclDOCUMENT996280838503316AIEE No 87-19613647033UNISA