06313oam 2200793I 450 991097454820332120190826145055.0978661070741697812807074141280707410978184950820918495082089780080466125008046612510.1163/9781849508209(CKB)1000000000365195(EBL)282129(OCoLC)441767316(SSID)ssj0000313713(PQKBManifestationID)11925294(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000313713(PQKBWorkID)10358948(PQKB)11663766(MiAaPQ)EBC282129(OCoLC)441767316(OCoLC)171113848(OCoLC)519560155(OCoLC)646005227(OCoLC)712974439(nllekb)BRILL9781849508209(Au-PeEL)EBL282129(CaPaEBR)ebr10151435(CaONFJC)MIL70741(OCoLC)814470583(EXLCZ)99100000000036519520060111d2006 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWriting and digital media /edited by Luuk van Waes, Mariëlle Leijten, Christine M. Neuwirth1st ed.Amsterdam ;Boston ;London :Elsevier,2006.1 online resource (381 p.)Studies in writing,1572-6304 ;v. 17Description based upon print version of record.9780080448633 0080448631 Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-341) and indexes.Preliminary Material /Luuk van Waes , Mariëlle Leijten and Christine M. Neuwirth -- Introduction /Christine M. Neuwirth , Luuk Van Waes and Mariëlle Leijten -- Chapter 1: Assistive Technology for Writing: Tools for Struggling Writers /Charles MacArthur -- Chapter 2: Young Writers and Digital Scribes /Thomas Quinlan -- Chapter 3: Repair Strategies in Writing with Speech Recognition: The Effect of Experience with Classical Dictating /Mariëlle Leijten and Luuk Van Waes -- Chapter 4: Learning to Write in the Information Age: A Case Study of Schoolchildren’s Writing in Sweden /Ylva Hård af Segerstad and Sylvana Sofkova Hashemi -- Chapter 5: Ludicity and Negotiated Meaning in Internet Chat /Rivka Niesten and Roland Sussex -- Chapter 6: Knowledge Acquisition by Designing Hypervideos: Different Roles of Writing during Courses of “New” Media Production /Elmar Stahl , Carmen Zahn , Stephan Schwan and Matthias Finke -- Chapter 7: Web Analysis Tools Based on InfoScent™: How Cognitive Modelling Explain Reader Navigational Decisions /Ed H. Chi -- Chapter 8: Automated Web Site Evaluation Tools: Implications for Writers /Melody Y. Ivory -- Chapter 9: Mining Textual Knowledge for Writing Education and Research: The DocuScope Project /David Kaufer , Cheryl Geisler , Pantelis Vlachos and Suguru Ishizaki -- Chapter 10: Visualizing Patterns of Annotation in Document-Centered Collaboration on the Web /Henrry Rodriguez and Kerstin Severinson Eklundh -- Chapter 11: Online Study of Word Spelling Production in Children’s Writing /Jean Noël Foulin and Lucile Chanquoy -- Chapter 12: Digital Tools for the Recording, the Logging and the Analysis of Writing Processes /Kirk P.H. Sullivan and Eva Lindgren -- Chapter 13: Tools, Language Technology and Communication in Computer Assisted Language Learning /Petter Karlström , Teresa Cerratto Pargman and Robert Ramberg -- Chapter 14: Rethinking Instructional Metaphors for Web-Based Writing Environments /Mike Palmquist -- Chapter 15: Approaching the Skills of Writing /Per Henning Uppstad and Åse Kari Hansen Wagner -- Chapter 16: Bilingual Literacy and a Modern Digital Divide /Sarah Ransdell , Naheel Baker , Gillian Sealy and Carol Moore -- Chapter 17: Literacies and the Complexities of the Global Digital Divide /Cynthia L. Selfe , Gail Hawisher , Oladipupo (Dipo) Lashore and Pengfei Song -- Chapter 18: Proposal for a Monument to Lost Data /Barry Mauer -- References /Luuk van Waes , Mariëlle Leijten and Christine M. Neuwirth -- Author Index /Luuk van Waes , Mariëlle Leijten and Christine M. Neuwirth -- Subject Index /Luuk van Waes , Mariëlle Leijten and Christine M. Neuwirth -- Previously Published Titles in this Series /Luuk van Waes , Mariëlle Leijten and Christine M. Neuwirth.Digital media has become an increasingly powerful force in modern society. This volume brings together outstanding European, American and Australian research in \'writing and digital media\' and explores its cognitive, social and cultural implications. The book is divided into five sections, covering major areas of research: writing modes and writing environments (e.g. speech technology), writing and communication (e.g. hypervideos), digital tools for writing research (e.g. web analysis tools, keystroke logging and eye-tracking), writing in online educational environments (e.g. collaborative writing in L2), and social and philosophical aspects of writing and digital media (e.g. CMC, electronic literacy and the global digital divide).In addition to presenting programs of original research by internationally known scholars from a variety of disciplines, each chapter provides a comprehensive review of the current state-of-the-art in the field and suggests directions for future research.Studies in Writing17.Written communicationData processingAuthorshipData processingMedia studiesbicsscLiteracybicsscEducationGeneralbisacshWritten communicationData processing.AuthorshipData processing.Media studies.Literacy.EducationGeneral.411.0285Waes L. van(Luuk)1786403Leijten Mariëlle1788030Neuwirth Christine M1788031NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910974548203321Writing and digital media4322332UNINA04169nam 22006615 450 991089017810332120240928131726.09783031700231303170023610.1007/978-3-031-70023-1(MiAaPQ)EBC31692532(Au-PeEL)EBL31692532(CKB)36231094900041(DE-He213)978-3-031-70023-1(EXLCZ)993623109490004120240928d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLanguages of Belief and Early Sociology in Nineteenth-Century France The Elementary Forms of Sociological Life /by Michiel Van Dam1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (333 pages)9783031700224 3031700228 Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: On the Possibility of A Sociological Mode of Existence. Bruno Latour and the Post-Secular Critiques of Belief -- Chapter 3: Historicizing the Sociological Belief/Knowledge-Composition: Theories and Method -- Chapter 4: Early Experiments in the Sociological Operation I: Languages of Belief within the French Eighteenth-Century Knowledge Culture -- Chapter 5: Early Experiments in the Sociological Operation II. The Christian Sociologism of Louis de Bonald -- Chapter 6: Early Experiments in the Sociological Operation III. The Socialist Sociologisms of Saint-Simon and the Saint-Simonists -- Chapter 7: Sociology as Institution and as Spiritual Authority. Languages of Belief in the Work of Auguste Comte -- Chapter 8: Narrating Solidarity through the Division of Belief: Durkheim and the History of Belief Systems -- Chapter 9: The Varieties of Sociological Experience. Durkheimian Belief/Knowledge-Compositions -- Chapter 10: Epilogue: Sociology and Belief Beyond Positivism -- Chapter 11: Concluding Remarks: Returning to the Post-Secular.This book presents a new reading of the history of French social science and religion through an investigation of early sociology's techniques for narrating the category of belief. The author argues that by looking at the history of social sciences in this manner, we gain a deeper understanding of both our present debates on post-secularity as well as our modernist past, both of which were thoroughly shaped by their reflections and critiques on the notion of belief yet failed to enter into any sort of meaningful communication with each other. This book seeks to rectify this failure by introducing the concept of 'belief-languages', an anthropological framework designed to historicize different discussions on belief and allow for their comparative description and analysis. Michiel Van Dam is an intellectual historian, specializing in the historical anthropology of techniques of self-historicization and -government during (early) modernity. He is currently affiliated with the University of Antwerp as a post-doctoral researcher.SociologyReligion and sociologySociologyPhilosophyAnthropology of religionIntellectual lifeHistorySociological TheorySociology of ReligionPhilosophy of SociologyAnthropology of ReligionIntellectual HistorySociology.Religion and sociology.SociologyPhilosophy.Anthropology of religion.Intellectual lifeHistory.Sociological Theory.Sociology of Religion.Philosophy of Sociology.Anthropology of Religion.Intellectual History.301.01Van Dam Michiel1770306MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910890178103321Languages of Belief and Early Sociology in Nineteenth-Century France4249087UNINA