05557nam 2200757 a 450 991046371350332120200520144314.01-283-89626-50-8122-0605-310.9783/9780812206050(CKB)3240000000068531(EBL)3441930(SSID)ssj0000631271(PQKBManifestationID)11451823(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000631271(PQKBWorkID)10591649(PQKB)11329634(MiAaPQ)EBC3441930(OCoLC)794702277(MdBmJHUP)muse17924(DE-B1597)449307(OCoLC)1004875671(OCoLC)1013956158(DE-B1597)9780812206050(Au-PeEL)EBL3441930(CaPaEBR)ebr10642682(CaONFJC)MIL420876(OCoLC)932312600(EXLCZ)99324000000006853120080128d2008 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtccrProducing fashion[electronic resource] commerce, culture, and consumers /edited by Regina Lee BlaszczykPhiladelphia University of Pennsylvania Pressc20081 online resource (376 p.)Hagley Perspectives on Business and CultureHagley perspectives on business and cultureDescription based upon print version of record.0-8122-2066-8 Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-348) and index.Chapter 1. Rethinking fashion / Regina Lee Blaszczyk -- PART I. Organizing the fashion trades -- Chapter 2. Spreading the word : the development of the Russian fashion press / Christine Ruane -- Chapter 3. Accessorizing, Italian style : creating a market for Milan's fashion merchandise / Elisabetta Merlo and Francesca Polese -- Chapter 4. In the shadow of Paris? French haute couture and Belgian fashion between the wars / Veronique Pouillard -- Chapter 5. Licensing practices at Maison Christian Dior / Tomoko Okawa -- PART II. Inventing fashions, promoting styles -- Chapter 6. The wiener werkstatte and the reform impulse / Heather Hess -- Chapter 7. American fashions for American women : The rise and fall of fashion nationalism / Marlis Schweitzer -- Chapter 8. Coiffing vanity : advertising celluloid toilet sets in 1920s America / Ariel Beaujot -- PART III. Shaping bodies, building brands -- Chapter 9. California casual : lifestyle marketing and men's leisurewear, 1930-1960 / William Scott -- Chapter 10. Marlboro men : outside masculinities and commercial modeling in postwar America / Elspeth Brown -- Chapter 11. The body and the brand : how Lycra shaped America / Kaori O'Connor -- PART IV. Customer reactions, consumer adaptations -- Chapter 12. French hairstyles and the elusive consumer / Steve Zdatny -- Chapter 13. Ripping up the uniform approach: Hungarian women piece together a new communist fashion / Katalin Medvedev -- Chapter 14. Why the old-fashioned is in fashion in American houses / Susan Matt.How has Paris, the world's fashion capital, influenced Milan, New York, and Tokyo? When did the Marlboro Man become a symbol of American masculinity? Why do Americans love to dress down in high-tech Lycra fabrics, while they wax nostalgic for quaint, old-fashioned Victorian cottages? Fashion icons and failures have long captivated the general public, but few scholars have examined the historical role of business and commerce in creating the international market for style goods. Producing Fashion is a groundbreaking collection of original essays that shows how economic institutions in Europe and North America laid the foundation for the global fashion system and sustained it commercially through the mechanisms of advertising, licensing, marketing, publishing, and retailing. The collection reveals how public and private institutions-from government censors in imperial Russia to large corporations in the United States-worked to shape fashion, style, and taste with varying degrees of success. Fourteen contributors draw on original research and fresh insight into the producers of fashion-advertising agents, architects, corporate executives, department stores, designers, editors, government officials, hairdressers, haute couturiers, and Web retailers-in their bid for influence, acclaim, and shoppers' dollars. Producing Fashion looks to the past, revealing the rationale behind style choices, while explaining how the interplay of custom, invented traditions, and sales imperatives continue to drive innovation in the fashion industries.Hagley Perspectives on Business and CultureFashion design20th centuryHistoryFashion merchandising20th centuryHistoryConsumers' preferences20th centuryHistoryMarketingManagement20th centuryHistoryProduct management20th centuryHistoryElectronic books.Fashion designHistory.Fashion merchandisingHistory.Consumers' preferencesHistory.MarketingManagementHistory.Product managementHistory.746.9/2Blaszczyk Regina Lee947374MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463713503321Producing fashion2477804UNINA06409nam 22008415 450 99646566840331620230406065302.03-642-04027-610.1007/978-3-642-04027-6(CKB)1000000000784708(SSID)ssj0000316898(PQKBManifestationID)11246637(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000316898(PQKBWorkID)10276724(PQKB)10472840(DE-He213)978-3-642-04027-6(MiAaPQ)EBC3064573(PPN)139955275(EXLCZ)99100000000078470820100301d2009 u| 0engurnn|008mamaatxtccrComputer Science Logic[electronic resource] 23rd International Workshop, CSL 2009, 18th Annual Conference of the EACSL, Coimbra, Portugal, September 7-11, 2009, Proceedings /edited by Erich Grädel, Reinhard Kahle1st ed. 2009.Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer Berlin Heidelberg :Imprint: Springer,2009.1 online resource (XI, 567 p.) Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;5771Includes index.3-642-04026-8 Invited Talks -- Algebra for Tree Languages -- Forcing and Type Theory -- Functional Interpretations of Intuitionistic Linear Logic -- Fixed-Point Definability and Polynomial Time -- Special Invited Talk to Commemorate the Centenary of Stephen Cole Kleene -- Kleene’s Amazing Second Recursion Theorem -- Contributed Papers -- Typed Applicative Structures and Normalization by Evaluation for System F ? -- Jumping Boxes -- Tree-Width for First Order Formulae -- Algorithmic Analysis of Array-Accessing Programs -- Decidable Relationships between Consistency Notions for Constraint Satisfaction Problems -- Cardinality Quantifiers in MLO over Trees -- From Coinductive Proofs to Exact Real Arithmetic -- On the Relation between Sized-Types Based Termination and Semantic Labelling -- Expanding the Realm of Systematic Proof Theory -- EXPTIME Tableaux for the Coalgebraic ?-Calculus -- On the Word Problem for -Categories, and the Properties of Two-Way Communication -- Intersection, Universally Quantified, and Reference Types -- Linear Game Automata: Decidable Hierarchy Problems for Stripped-Down Alternating Tree Automata -- Enriching an Effect Calculus with Linear Types -- Degrees of Undecidability in Term Rewriting -- Upper Bounds on Stream I/O Using Semantic Interpretations -- Craig Interpolation for Linear Temporal Languages -- On Model Checking Boolean BI -- Efficient Type-Checking for Amortised Heap-Space Analysis -- Deciding the Inductive Validity of ????* Queries -- On the Parameterised Intractability of Monadic Second-Order Logic -- Automatic Structures of Bounded Degree Revisited -- Nondeterminism and Observable Sequentiality -- A Decidable Spatial Logic with Cone-Shaped Cardinal Directions -- Focalisation and Classical Realisability -- Decidable Extensions of Church’s Problem -- Nested Hoare Triples and Frame Rules for Higher-Order Store -- A Complete Characterization of Observational Equivalence in Polymorphic ?-Calculus with General References -- Non-Commutative First-Order Sequent Calculus -- Model Checking FO(R) over One-Counter Processes and beyond -- Confluence of Pure Differential Nets with Promotion -- Decision Problems for Nash Equilibria in Stochastic Games -- On the Complexity of Branching-Time Logics -- Nominal Domain Theory for Concurrency -- The Ackermann Award 2009.The annual conference of the European Association for Computer Science Logic (EACSL), CSL 2009, was held in Coimbra (Portugal), September 7–11, 2009. The conference series started as a programme of International Workshops on Computer Science Logic, and then at its sixth meeting became the Annual C- ference of the EACSL. This conference was the 23rd meeting and 18th EACSL conference; it was organized at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of S- ence and Technology, University of Coimbra. In response to the call for papers, a total of 122 abstracts were submitted to CSL 2009of which 89 werefollowedby a full paper. The ProgrammeCommittee selected 34 papers for presentation at the conference and publication in these proceedings. The Ackermann Award is the EACSL Outstanding Dissertation Award for Logic in Computer Science. The awardrecipient for 2009 was Jakob Nordstr¨ om. Citation of the award, abstract of the thesis, and a biographical sketch of the recipient may be found at the end of the proceedings. The award was sponsored for the years 2007–2009 by Logitech S.A.Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues,2512-2029 ;5771Artificial intelligenceMathematical logicMachine theoryComputer scienceComputer science—MathematicsCoding theoryInformation theoryArtificial IntelligenceMathematical Logic and FoundationsFormal Languages and Automata TheoryComputer Science Logic and Foundations of ProgrammingSymbolic and Algebraic ManipulationCoding and Information TheoryArtificial intelligence.Mathematical logic.Machine theory.Computer science.Computer science—Mathematics.Coding theory.Information theory.Artificial Intelligence.Mathematical Logic and Foundations.Formal Languages and Automata Theory.Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation.Coding and Information Theory.004.015113DAT 540fstubDAT 706fstubSS 4800rvkGrädel Erichedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtKahle Reinhardedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtEuropean Association for Computer Science Logic.CSL 2009BOOK996465668403316Computer Science Logic771972UNISA