03072nam 2200709 a 450 991045878000332120200520144314.00-8264-4339-71-282-87466-797866128746661-4411-4623-7(CKB)2670000000055735(EBL)601888(OCoLC)676698482(SSID)ssj0000416004(PQKBManifestationID)11259397(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000416004(PQKBWorkID)10418808(PQKB)11189798(MiAaPQ)EBC601888(Au-PeEL)EBL601888(CaPaEBR)ebr10427241(CaONFJC)MIL287466(OCoLC)893335241(EXLCZ)99267000000005573520090826d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrDiscourse of blogs and wikis[electronic resource] /Greg MyersLondon ;New York Continuumc20101 online resource (191 p.)Continuum discourse seriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-84706-413-2 1-84706-414-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction : a linguist in the blogosphere -- Genre : what is a blog? what is a wiki? -- This text and other texts : creative linking -- Place : where is a blog? -- Time : now and then -- Audiences: a checklist on engaging readers -- Opinions : where do I stand? -- Evidence : how do we know? -- Collaboration : 'history' pages on Wikipedia -- Arguing : 'talk' pages on Wikipedia -- A note on studying the language of blogs and wikis.Blogs and Wikis have not been with us for long, but have made a huge impact on society. Wikipedia is the best known exemplar of the wiki, a collaborative site that leads to a single text claimed by no-one; blogs, or web-logs, have exploded into the mainstream through novelisations, film adaptations and have gathered huge followings. Blogs and wikis also serve to provide a coherent basis for a discourse analysis of specific web language. . What makes these forms distinctive as genres, and what ramifications does the technology have on the language? Myers looks at how blogs and wikis:. *allow Continuum discourse series.Language and the InternetCommunication and technologyDiscourse analysisBlogsWikis (Computer science)Electronic books.Language and the Internet.Communication and technology.Discourse analysis.Blogs.Wikis (Computer science)401/.41Myers Greg1954-221418MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910458780003321Discourse of blogs and wikis2158202UNINA04736nam 2200529 450 991080935240332120230803222510.01-62894-068-9(CKB)2560000000148356(EBL)1678733(MiAaPQ)EBC1678733(Au-PeEL)EBL1678733(CaPaEBR)ebr10859801(OCoLC)878263579(EXLCZ)99256000000014835620140428h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierMachiavelli in America /Thomas BlockNew York :Algora Publishing,2014.©20141 online resource (218 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-62894-067-0 1-62894-066-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction; Le Plus Ça Change; The Immutability of Human Nature and Today's America; Machiavelli: Because It Works; Human Constancy: The Amygdala; It Is Better to Be Feared than Loved; Machiavelli on the Brain; A Fundamental Problem; Machiavellian Politics; Chaos and Control; Chaos and Control II; Emotional Maturity: Elusive and Rare; Truth; A Response to Machiavelli; Chapter One: Niccolò Machiavelli; The Works; The Prince; The Prince and the Church; Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius; Other Important Writing; Machiavellian Thought; The Tutor of PrincesMoses: The Tutor of Princes Virtù; War and Religion; The Language of Politics; Machiavelli's Influence on Later Thinkers; Chapter Two: Machiavelli in America; George Washington; Thomas Jefferson; John Adams; James Madison; Alexander Hamilton; Machiavelli in America Today; Machiavellian American Leadership; War and the Language of Politics; Propaganda; Patriotism and Religion; The Ends Justify the Means; Political Parties; Freedom and Violence; America, Machiavelli and Fraud; Fraud and the American Voter; Machiavelli: Because It Works; George W. Bush: An American PrinceThe Ends Justifies the Means Appearance v. Reality; Religious, but No Mystic; God and War; Fear; America's Dark Artists: Other Politicians; President Obama's Machiavellian Foreign Policy; America's Dark Artists: Political Operatives; Karl Rove; Rove's Wisdom; Swift Boat Veterans for Truth; Rove's Brain; Ledeen, God and the USA; An American Oligarchy; American Oligarchy: The Super PAC; Working Against the Common Good; The Media; The Media and Reality; All Things Not Being Equal; Media Fragmentation; The Media and the Language of War; The Media and Real War; The Role of the MediaChapter Three: The Threshold of a New Era? Sanity v. Spirituality; Things May Be Getting Worse; Hidden in Plain Sight; Things are Getting Worse: Advertising; A Spiritually Desiccated Age; Where Can We Turn?; Power Corrupts Completely; Why Try; A Story; We Try Because We Must; Is There Hope?; Why We Can Hope; Reclaiming Spirituality; Chapter Four: The Call for a Moral Ombudsman; The Problem; _GoBack; The Amygdala: Redux; Practical Mysticism - what can we do?; Machiavellian Democracy; A Response to Machiavelli; The Call for a Moral Ombudsman; Finding the Moral Center; An Agreed-Upon Moral CodeHow Would It Work? Inserting the Moral Center; A Response to Machiavelli - Using Machiavellian Methods; Heuristic Proposals and Successful Activism; Reality: As Seen on TV; Freedom of Information; Machiavelli for the Machiavellians; Co-option: Advertising; Co-option: Language; Co-Option: Leveraging Power; Co-option: History; The Media; It's a War; Endnotes; Bibliography; IndexMachiavelli in America traces the influence of the Florentine thinker on American politics, from the Founders (c. 1770's) through today's rough-and-tumble political panorama. Machiavelli's ideas have been re-interpreted internationally as 'real-politik.' He proposed that the 'ends justify the means,' and that any manner of fraud, violence or corruption must be utilized in attaining and retaining power. People, he assured us, are so mean, small and selfish that they will only act under necessity, so the successful prince must force the population, through whatever means necessary, to follow hisPolitical cultureUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and governmentPhilosophyPolitical culture320.973Block Thomas1687146MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809352403321Machiavelli in America4109227UNINA