04232oam 2200637 c 450 99630881540331620240424230154.03-8394-0647-110.14361/9783839406472(CKB)3710000000482704(OAPEN)1007458(DE-B1597)461296(OCoLC)1013955590(OCoLC)953522352(DE-B1597)9783839406472(MiAaPQ)EBC5494238(Au-PeEL)EBL5494238(OCoLC)1049912229(transcript Verlag)9783839406472(MiAaPQ)EBC6955711(Au-PeEL)EBL6955711(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/27261(EXLCZ)99371000000048270420220221d2015 uy 0geruuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIm Kino der HumanwissenschaftenStudien zur Medialisierung wissenschaftlichen WissensRamón Reichert1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20151 online resource (298) Kultur- und Medientheorie3-89942-647-9 Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einführung 9 I. Filmtheorie und Wissenschaftsgeschichte 17 II. Dispositive der Wahrnehmung 55 III. Paratexte 101 IV. Prozeduren der Didaktik 125 V. Medientechniken des Unbewussten um 1900 159 VI. 1937/1955 Geschlechterpolitik im Röntgenfilm 179 VII. Sozialhygienische Filme im »Dritten Reich« 193 VIII. Zeichentrick im Effizienzfieber: Industrial Organization (1951) 207 IX. Popularisierungsstrategien: Produktivitätsfilme 1948-1952 227 X. Das Labor als Filmstudio: Das Stanford Prison Experiment (1971) 247 Literatur 263 Abbildungsnachweis 291 Drucknachweis 293 Dank 293 Backmatter 295In diesem Buch wird erstmals der Stellenwert der audiovisuellen Medien für die Herstellung und Popularisierung von Wissen aufgezeigt. Der historische Rahmen der Studie erstreckt sich dabei von den kinematographischen Bewegungsstudien in Psychiatrie und Physiologie Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts bis zum Einsatz von Video in den sozialpsychologischen Experimenten der 1970er Jahre. Mit dem Gebrauch von Bewegtbildern zu Zwecken der Kontrolle, Aufzeichnung und Demonstration veränderte sich die gesamte Experimentalkultur der Wissenschaft. Vor dem Hintergrund flexibler medienkultureller Kontexte transformiert sich das Labor zusehends in ein Filmstudio des Wissens, in welchem die Versuchsanordnung am Storyboard entworfen, die epistemischen Gegenstände in Szene gesetzt und die Probanden gecastet werden.»Die politische Dimension filmischer Wissensvermittlung sowie die latenten und manifesten Bedeutungsinhalte des Lehrfilms analysiert Reichert mit Präzision und Scharfblick.« Barbara Eder, a&k, 23.05.2008 »Vor allem der erste Teil der Studie [ist] als umfassender und anregender Einstieg in das noch kaum bearbeitete, heterogene Forschungsfeld des wissenschaftlichen Films sehr zu empfehlen.« Kathrin Friedrich, MEDIENwissenschaft, 4 (2009) Besprochen in: fastforeword.magazin, 09.04.2009, David KuchenbuchKultur- und Medientheorie Medien; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Kultur; Film; Wissenschaft; Analoge Medien; Kulturgeschichte; Medienwissenschaft; Media; History of Science; Culture; Science; Analogue Media; Cultural History; Media Studies;Analogue Media.Cultural History.Culture.Film.History of Science.Media Studies.Science.Medien; Wissenschaftsgeschichte; Kultur; Film; Wissenschaft; Analoge Medien; Kulturgeschichte; Medienwissenschaft; Media; History of Science; Culture; Science; Analogue Media; Cultural History; Media Studies;AP 49100rvkReichert Ramónaut992233DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996308815403316Im Kino der Humanwissenschaften2271419UNISA03676nam 2200625 a 450 991097387760332120200520144314.09781587297540158729754X(CKB)1000000000704729(EBL)843240(OCoLC)297116287(SSID)ssj0000165961(PQKBManifestationID)11164903(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000165961(PQKBWorkID)10147080(PQKB)10323499(MdBmJHUP)muse8967(Au-PeEL)EBL843240(CaPaEBR)ebr10354565(MiAaPQ)EBC843240(Perlego)2956947(EXLCZ)99100000000070472920070307e20071980 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGrove Karl Gilbert a great engine of research /by Stephen J. Pyne1st ed.Iowa City University of Iowa Pressc20071 online resource (321 p.)American land and life seriesOriginally published: Austin : University of Texas Press, c1980.9781587296185 1587296187 Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-[295]) and index.Contents; Author's Note to the Paperback Edition; Preface and Acknowledgments; 1. In a Nutshell; The Education of a Classicist; A Clerk in the Cosmos; Of Mastodons and Mathematics: The Cohoes Potholes; Cracking the Nutshell; 2. "Astride the occidental mule"; A Volunteer Assistant; "Labels written by the Creator": John Strong Newberry; "Hydrographical peculiarities"; West with Wheeler; "A systematic approach": The Geology of a Reconnaissance; The Lieutenant and the Major; 3. The Major Years; "The western fever"; By Virtue of Its Ensemble: Powell, Dutton, Gilbert"Certain allied problems in mechanics": The Henry MountainsLanguages for a New Geology: Mechanics, Mathematics, Literature; The Society of a Geologist; 4. A Great Engine of Research; The Division of the Great Basin; The Revolving Chair: Chief Geologist of the U.S.Geological Survey; The Scientist as Aristocrat: George Ferdinand Becker; Lake Bonneville; Time's Ratio: The Meaning of Geologic History; "A little daft on the subject of the moon"; The Great Basin Mess; 5. Grade; A "buried star"; The Mean Plain; The Inculcation of Scientific MethodThe Text for a University Science: Thomas Chrowder ChamberlinAn Elder Statesman; 6. The Inculcation of Grove Karl Gilbert; Geophysics in the Giant Forest; Gilbert the Glaciologist; Gilbert the Geophysicist; Gilbert the Geomorphologist; The Cycle of Erosion: William Morris Davis; A New Life; Notes; Sources; Biographical Memoirs; IndexAs Stephen Pyne reveals in his biography, few other scientists can match Grove Karl Gilbert's range of talents. A premier explorer of the American West who made major contributions to the cascade of new discoveries about the earth, Gilbert described two novel forms of mountain building, invented the concept of the graded stream, inaugurated modern theories of lunar origin, helped found the science of geomorphology, and added to the canon of conservation literature.American land and life series.GeologistsUnited StatesBiographyGeologists550.92BPyne Stephen J.1949-440564MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973877603321Grove Karl Gilbert4359287UNINA05633nam 2200757Ia 450 991081301570332120200520144314.0978661362227397812805924471280592443978111839922411183992269781118399231111839923497804704328460470432845(CKB)2500000000001403(EBL)698706(SSID)ssj0000353920(PQKBManifestationID)11263231(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000353920(PQKBWorkID)10290548(PQKB)10224108(Au-PeEL)EBL698706(CaPaEBR)ebr10560570(CaONFJC)MIL362227(PPN)223936138(OCoLC)352836387(MiAaPQ)EBC698706(Perlego)2753561(EXLCZ)99250000000000140320090109d2009 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrBuilding information modeling a strategic implementation guide for architects, engineers, constructors, and real estate asset managers /Dana K. Smith, Michael Tardif1st ed.Hoboken, NJ Wileyc20091 online resource (210 p.)Description based upon print version of record.9780470250037 0470250038 Includes bibliographical references and index.Building Information Modeling: A Strategic Implementation Guide for Architects, Engineers, Constructors, and Real Estate Asset Managers; Contents; Foreword; Introduction; Chapter 1: Building Industry Challenges and Opportunities; Global Trends in Supply and Demand; Benchmarking Construction Productivity; Construction Productivity Metrics; Benchmarking Building Performance; Converting Inefficiency and Waste into Profit; Benchmarking Waste; Identifying Business Opportunities; Emerging Business Strategies; Choosing the Right Tools, Deploying the Right Tool Suites; The BIM Value PropositionProcess EngineeringThinking Like an Owner; Building Performance Metrics; New Metrics for Real Property Valuation; Chapter 2: BIM Implementation Strategies; Leaving the CAD Era Behind; A Systems Approach to BIM Implementation; Avoiding Ideological Pitfalls; Aligning a BIM Implementation Strategy with Technology Trends; Assessing Fundamental Risks; Fostering a Culture of Information Stewardship; Managing Culture Change; Using Technology to Build Trust and Mitigate Risk; Maintaining Data Exchange Capabilities; Assessing Team Capabilities; Managing ExpectationsMeasuring Progress toward Strategic GoalsToward a New Business Paradigm; Chapter 3: Business Process Reform; Managing Innovation Risk; The Imperative of Change; Innovation Management Strategies; The ""I"" in BIM; Business Reform Strategies; Industry-wide Reform Efforts; Industry Standards and Innovation; The Industry Standards Landscape; Aligning Business Strategies with Industry Standards; Integrating Information Gathering into the Business Process; Leadership and Vision; Engaging Business Partners; Business Process Modeling; Business Process Modeling Case Study; Managing ChangePopulating the Building Information ModelChapter 4: BIM-Based Enterprise Workflow; BIM Implementation Fundamentals; Sidebar: Integrating Data Collection with Business Processes; Business Operations and BIM; Marketing/Business Development; Human Resources; Finance; Information Technology; Operations; Workflow Visualization; Chapter 5: The Building Life Cycle; Life Cycle Views of Building Information; The Feasibility, Planning, and Development View; The Design and Construction View; The Operations and Maintenance View; The Ownership and Asset Management ViewChapter 6: Building Information Exchange ChallengesSidebar: Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom; Information Management; Sidebar: Case Study: Information Management; Information Provenance; Information Maturity; Sidebar: The Wayback Machine: Archiving the Web; Information Content Decay; Information Electronic Degradation; Information Integrity and Continuity; Information Transparency, Accessibility, and Security; Information Flow; The Life Cycle of Information; Stakeholder Views; Interoperability; Chapter 7: Building Information Exchange Requirements; The Big PictureInformation Delivery ManualsThe optimal approach to design, build, operate, and maintain buildings With this strategic guide to building information modeling (BIM), you'll learn how to implement this new technology as part of a comprehensive systems approach to the design, construction, management, operation, maintenance, and use of buildings. The authors, among the leading experts and pioneers in BIM, show you how BIM supports more streamlined, integrated, and efficient business processes throughout the life cycle of buildings, from their initial conception through their eventual retirement or reuse. The resuBuilding information modelingBuildingsComputer-aided designBuilding information modeling.BuildingsComputer-aided design.692Smith Dana K1621781Tardif Michael1621782MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813015703321Building information modeling3955257UNINA