01375nam0 22003853i 450 REA001131120231121125648.08802019290IT797206 20040304d1978 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nIvo AndricTorinoUTETstampa 1978XXXI, 735 p.1 ritr.18 cmScrittori del mondo: i NobelSul dorso: Premio Nobel 1961A cura di Bruno Meriggi.Contiene: Il ponte sulla Drina, Racconti.001CFI00442212001 Scrittori del mondo: i Nobel891.823521Andrić, IvoCFIV041744070440622Andric, IvoCAMV095277Andrić, IvoAndritch, IvoCAMV095278Andrić, IvoITIT-0120040304IT-FR0084 IT-FR0017 Biblioteca Del Monumento Nazionale Di MontecassinoFR0084 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 REA0011311Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52MAG 1 COLL D 3 52FLS0000145685 VMB RS A 2018102220181022 25 52Ivo Andric3616693UNICAS03933nam 22005653 450 991079467330332120231110230309.0(CKB)4100000011891991(MiAaPQ)EBC6552130(Au-PeEL)EBL6552130(OCoLC)1204268245(PPN)260019844(EXLCZ)99410000001189199120210901d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierApproaches to Internet Pragmatics Theory and PracticeAmsterdam/Philadelphia :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2021.©2021.1 online resource (358 pages)Pragmatics and Beyond New ;v.31890-272-0807-7 90-272-6035-4 Introduction: Approaching internet pragmatics / Chaoqun Xie, Francisco Yus and Hartmut Haberland -- Expanding pragmatics : values, goals, ranking, and internet adaptability / Jacob L. Mey -- Computer-mediated discourse in context : pluralism of communicative action and discourse common ground / Anita Fetzer -- Cyberpragmatics in the age of locative media / Francisco Yus -- Interpreting emoji pragmatics / Ashley R. Dainas and Susan C. Herring -- Speech acts and the dissemination of knowledge in social networks / Paolo Labinaz and Marina Sbisà -- Humour and self-presentation on WhatsApp profile status / Carmen Maíz-Arévalo -- Inviting a purchase : a multimodal analysis of staged authenticity in WeChat social selling / Chaoqun Xie and Ying Tong -- Online nicks, impoliteness, and Jewish identity in Israeli-Russian conflict discourse / Renee Perelmutter -- Candidates' use of Twitter during the 2016 Austrian presidential campaign / Helmut Gruber -- A study on how cultural and gender parameters affect emoticon distribution, usage and frequency in American and Japanese online discourse / Barry Kavanagh -- Migration through the English-Greek translated press / Maria Sidiropoulou."Internet-mediated communication is pervasive nowadays, in an age in which many people shy away from physical settings and often rely, instead, on social media and messaging apps for their everyday communicative needs. Since pragmatics deals with communication in context and how more gets communicated than is said (or typed), applications of this linguistic perspective to internet communication, under the umbrella label of internet pragmatics, are not only welcome, but necessary. The volume covers straightforward applications of pragmatic phenomena to internet interactions, as happens with speech acts and contextualization, and internet-specific kinds of communication such as the one taking place on WhatsApp, WeChat and Twitter. This collection also addresses the role of emoticons and emoji in typed-text dialogues and the importance of "physical place" in internet interactions (exhibiting an interplay of online-offline environments), as is the case in the role of place in locative media and in broader place-related communication, as in migration"--Provided by publisher.Pragmatics and Beyond New Language and the InternetOnline social networksInstant messagingSocial aspectsPragmaticsDiscourse analysisLanguage and the Internet.Online social networks.Instant messagingSocial aspects.Pragmatics.Discourse analysis.004.6Xie Chaoqun1071397Yus Francisco591614Haberland Hartmut1582480MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910794673303321Approaches to Internet Pragmatics3864921UNINA05861nam 22007095 450 991063771510332120250311003854.09783031156489303115648X10.1007/978-3-031-15648-9(MiAaPQ)EBC7167811(Au-PeEL)EBL7167811(CKB)25936410400041(DE-He213)978-3-031-15648-9(OCoLC)1357017478(BIP)085215671(EXLCZ)992593641040004120230101d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKnowledge Management for Regional Policymaking /edited by Robert Laurini, Peter Nijkamp, Karima Kourtit, Louafi Bouzouina1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2022.1 online resource (257 pages)Print version: Laurini, Robert Knowledge Management for Regional Policymaking Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031156472 Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1. Promises of Artificial Intelligence for Urban and Regional Planning and Policymaking(Robert Laurini) -- Part II: Advanced Approaches -- Chapter 2. Regional Knowledge: Sources, Representation and Management(Gloria Bordogna) -- Chapter 3. Employing Case-Based Reasoning to Provide Knowledge for Sustainable Regional Development(Bokolo Anthony Jnr) -- Chapter 4. Knowledge Management at Multiple Decision Levels. A Use Case about COVID-19 Pandemic(Fabien Duchateau and Franck Favetta) -- Chapter 5. A Framework to Represent Subjectivity and Objectivity of Spatial Knowledge using Configurational Ontology(Antonio Rinaldi) -- Chapter 6. Semantic Analysis of Feedforward Knowledge for Regional Policymaking(Robert Laurini) -- Part III: Regional Knowledge on the Move -- Chapter 7. ICT Key Points in Emerging Spatial Knowledge Systems(Monica Sebillo) -- Chapter 8. No “prêt à porter” but a multiscalar perspective to smart cities(Geoffrey Caruso, Denise Pumain and Isabelle Thomas) -- Chapter 9. Smart cities: Missing the stigmergy?( Michael Mehaffy and Peter Elmlund) -- Chapter 10. Blockchain Systems for Smart Cities and Regions: An Illustration of Self-Sovereign Data Governance(Ana Balan, Sînică Alboaie, Karima Kourtit and Peter Nijkamp) -- Chapter 11. The Data-Driven Smart Region, Innovation and Sustainability(Salma Mhamed Hichri, Hanene Ben Ouada Jamoussi and Walid Keraani) -- Part IV: Research and Knowledge Agenda -- Chapter 12. Regional Knowledge Management and Sustainable Regional Development: In Quest of a Research and Knowledge Agenda(Robert Laurini, Peter Nijkamp, Gloria Bordogna, Karima Kourtit, Fabien Duchateau, Antonio Rinaldi, Louafi Bouzouina, Michael E. Mehaffy and Bokolo Anthony Jr).The present publication focusses the attention on new avenues in regional information and knowledge management, while we will zoom in particularly on the potential promises and hurdles of digital technology. This digital challenge has already generated a wealth of implications in the area of smart or intelligent cities, but as yet far less has been achieved in the field of regional planning and regional science. There is clearly a need for a more systematic and wide-ranging assessment and presentation of emerging approaches and concepts in this field, for instance, in regard to principles (e.g. geographic rule modeling), methodologies (e.g. blockchain systems), data analytics (e.g. machine learning) and data governance (e.g. data sovereignty) of regional information and knowledge. Especially in our ‘big data’ era, a systematic, comprehensible and reliable acquisition, storage, sharing and handling of data (e.g. on the basis of systematic decomposition and filtering principles) is more needed than ever before. The present study seeks to present a selection of state-of-the-art contributions on advanced – often digitally-oriented – regional information and knowledge management foundations, principles and practices written by several experts in the field of spatial informatics. These contributions were collected with a view to the design of a comprehensive knowledge and research agenda, which was discussed during a brainstorm workshop in Lyon, France (October 2021). This book covers various fields of interest, such as GeoAI, knowledge modelling, IoT and scalability, space syntax, rule extraction, data governance and data self-sovereignty. It is concluded with a knowledge and research agenda outlining future endeavors in the field of the spatial information sciences (or spatial informatics).GeographyGeographic information systemsArtificial intelligenceKnowledge managementSustainabilityRegional GeographyGeographical Information SystemArtificial IntelligenceKnowledge ManagementSustainabilityGeography.Geographic information systems.Artificial intelligence.Knowledge management.Sustainability.Regional Geography.Geographical Information System.Artificial Intelligence.Knowledge Management.Sustainability.388.015118Laurini RobertedtBouzouina LouafiedtKourtit KarimaedtNijkamp PeteredtMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910637715103321Knowledge management for regional policymaking3363306UNINA