00924nam0-22003251i-450-990000628650403321200010100-471-95647-3000062865FED01000062865(Aleph)000062865FED0100006286520001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyFINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR THIN SHELL PROBLEMSBERNADOU M.ChichesterJohn Wiley & Sons1996Teoria delle StruttureCalcolo a Rottura.Limit DesignScienza delle CostruzioniBernadou,Michel31791ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000062865040332107 A-508 MU.5007/423DINSCDINSCFINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR THIN SHELL PROBLEMS315650UNINAING0101393nam0 22003011i 450 UON0016806820231205103040.78320030324f |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Archeologia a Vogherala raccolta archeologica della Civica Biblioteca Ricottiana[a cura di] Elena CalandraAppendici di Pietro Cavagna e Mark PearceVogheraComuneCooperativa Editoriale Oltrepostampa 1992155 p.ill.30 cmdell'autoreIT-UONSI M MCVOGHERA001OGGETTI DI SCAVOVogheraCivica Biblioteca RicottianaCataloghiUONC033942FIVogheraUONL003128018.1Cataloghi per autori, cronologici, per inventario di biblioteche non private21CALANDRAElenaUONV095218Civica biblioteca RicottianaVogheraUONV098056674956comune di VogheraUONV265415650Cooperativa Editoriale OltrepoUONV265413650ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00168068SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI M MC VOGHERA 001 SI MC 26532 5 dell'autoreArcheologia a Voghera1282420UNIOR05154nam 22006135 450 991059504680332120251009101654.09783030870867303087086310.1007/978-3-030-87086-7(CKB)5840000000091796(MiAaPQ)EBC7101935(Au-PeEL)EBL7101935(DE-He213)978-3-030-87086-7(EXLCZ)99584000000009179620220922d2022 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Algorithmic Distribution of News Policy Responses /edited by James Meese, Sara Bannerman1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (317 pages)Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business,2634-62069783030870850 3030870855 Chapter 1: Introduction: Governing the Algorithmic Distribution of the News -- Part 1: In the newsroom: algorithms, bots, business models, and privacy -- Chapter 2: Governing the Algorithmic Distribution of News in China: The Case of Jinri Toutiao -- Chapter 3: Algorithms, Platforms, and Policy: The Changing Face of Canadian News Distribution -- Chapter 4: Good Morning, Here’s Today’s News’: Delivering News via the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Facebook Messenger Chatbot -- Chapter 5: Algorithms and the News Media in Kenya: Emerging Issues in Data Policy and Accountability -- Chapter 6: Advertising, algorithms and audiences: The unchanging economics of online journalism -- Part 2: Current approaches: Copyright or Competition -- Chapter 7: Australian and EU Policy Responses to Algorithmic News Distribution: A Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 8: Private Property vs. Public Policy Vision in Ancillary Copyright Law Reform -- Chapter 9: Big Tech and News: A Critical Approach to DigitalPlatforms, Journalism, and Competition Law -- Part 3: Regulatory Challenges -- Chapter 10: New Zealand: Curbing Hate Speech, But Leaving Platforms to Self-Regulate -- Chapter 11: Diversity, Fake News, and Hate Speech: The German Response to Algorithmic Regulation -- Chapter 12: Switzerland, Algorithms, and the News: A Small Country Looking for Global Solutions -- Part 4: Future horizons: Algorithms and media policy -- Chapter 13:Towards Platform Democracy: Imagining an Open-Source Public Service Social Media Platform -- Chapter 14:Access Diversity Through Online Media and Public Service Algorithms: An Analysis of News Recommendation in Light of Article 10 ECHR -- Chapter 15: The Shortcomings of the Diversity Diet: Public Service Media; Algorithms, and the Multiple Dimensions of Diversity.This volume explores how governments, policymakers and newsrooms have responded to the algorithmic distribution of the news. Contributors analyse the ongoing battle between platforms and publishers, evaluate recent attempts to manage these tensions through policy reform and consider whether algorithms can be regulated to promote media diversity and stop misinformation and hate speech. Chapter authors also interview journalists and find out how their work is changing due to the growing importance of algorithmic systems. Drawing together an international group of scholars, the book takes a truly global perspective offering case studies from Switzerland, Germany, Kenya, New Zealand, Canada, Australia, and China. The collection also provides a series of critical analyses of recent policy developments in the European Union and Australia, which aim to provide a more secure revenue base for news media organisations. A valuable resource for journalism and policy scholars and students, Governing the Algorithmic Distribution of News is an important guide for anyone hoping to understand the central regulatory issues surrounding the online distribution of news. James Meese is Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, Australia, and Associate Investigator with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making and Society. Sara Bannerman is Associate Professor at McMaster University, Canada, and Canada Research Chair in Communication Policy and Governance.Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business,2634-6206JournalismDigital mediaMass mediaPolitical aspectsNews JournalismDigital and New MediaMedia Policy and PoliticsJournalism.Digital media.Mass mediaPolitical aspects.News Journalism.Digital and New Media.Media Policy and Politics.070.43070.430285Meese James(Writer on law),1320284Bannerman Sara1975-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910595046803321The algorithmic distribution of news3034135UNINA