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Identifizierungsvorschläge anhand Sigillographischer Funde /$rWassiliou-Seibt, Alexandra-Kyriaki --$tByzantine Lead Seals from The Village of Melnitsa (District of Elkhovo, Bulgaria), Part II /$rJordanov, Ivan --$tSceaux des musées de Kayseri et de Nigde (Cappadoce byzantine) /$rMétivier, Sophie --$tDie byzantinischen Bleisiegel der Sammlung Konstantinos Kalantzis in Agrinion (Griechenland) /$rStavrakos, Christos --$tSecond part : Notes of Sigillography --$tAn unpublished Seal of The Patriarch of Constantinople and New Rome, Stephanos II (925-927) /$rNesbitt, John W. --$tÜbernahm der Französische Normanne Hervé (Erbebios Phrangopolos) nach der Katastrophe von Mantzikert das Kommando über die verbliebene Ostarmee? /$rSeibt, Werner --$tUn nouveau boullôtèrion découvert en Turquie /$rCheynet, Jean-Claude --$tSeals published (2002-2006) --$tCatalogue of Auctions (2002-2006) --$tBackmatter 330 $aFor several years now, sigillography as an independent subarea in the field of Byzantine studies has received increasing attention from both Byzantine studies and related disciplines, as it is the only area still able to provide academia with large amounts of material not previously analysed. 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Microblogging and the Elusiveness of Voice in China -- The Chinese Internet: From Bulletin Board Systems to Microblogs -- Theorizing Voice -- Methodology -- Weibo as "Our Media" -- Weibo as Voice without a Voice -- Social Differentiation and the Denial of Voice -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13: Participatory Complications in Interactive, Video-Sharing Environments -- Participation and Sociality -- The Business of Sharing Video -- Artifactual Commentary -- Video Alterations -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 14: Influencer Extravaganza: Commercial "Lifestyle" Microcelebrities in Singapore -- From Microcelebrity to Influencers -- Followers -- Communication -- Commerce -- Impact -- Self-Branding and the Self -- A Decade and Beyond -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 15: Nah Leavin' Trinidad: The Place of Digital Music Production among Amateur Musicians in Trinidad and Tobago -- Introduction -- Music Production in Trinidad and Tobago -- Making Music: Accessing, Learning and Production Resources Online -- Making Connections: Engaging in Communities of Practice -- Making It on YouTube: Reaching Audiences and Increasing Fans -- Making It Big "Out There" -- Place, Music and Mobility -- Conclusion -- References -- PART IV: Place and Co-presence -- Chapter 16: Locating Emerging Media: Ethnographic Reflections on Culture, Selfhood, and Place -- Introduction: Space, Place, Media -- "The Other Side of the Street Is a Bad Neighborhood" -- Emerging Spatialities -- European Transnationalism on Social Media -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 17: Making "Ournet Not the Internet": An Ethnography of Home-Brew High-Tech Practices in Suburban Australia -- Stumbling for Digital Noise on a Suburban Rooftop -- Placing a Digital Ethnography. 327 $aWhy Wi-Fi? -- The Visual Culture of Wi-Fi -- Making Sense of Digital Suburbia -- References -- Chapter 18: Locative Mobile Media and the Development of Unplanned, Fleeting Encounters with Pseudonymous Strangers and Virtual Acquaintances in Urban Public Places -- Introduction -- Research Methods -- Meeting Strangers in the Street in Goffman's Metropolis: Georges Perec at the Terrace of a Parisian Café -- A Foursquare Encounter: Re-specifying Strangers -- An Ingress Encounter in the Street -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 19: Mobile Media Matters: The Ethnography and Phenomenology of Itinerant Interfaces -- Ethnographic Phenomenology, Phenomenological Ethnography -- The Materiality and Embodiment of (Mobile) Media -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 20: Placing Mobile Ethnography: Mobile Communication as a Practice of Place Making -- Mobile Communication: From "Spatial Turn" to "Locational Turn" -- Mobility -- From Space to Location through Mobile Media -- "Place" in the Ethnographic Approaches to Mobile Communication -- Conclusion -- References -- PART V: Play -- Chapter 21: Digital Gaming, Social Inclusion, and the Right to Play: A Case Study of a Venezuelan Cybercafé -- Introduction -- Cybercafé Avila -- Digital Play as a Right -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 22: /Kayfabe: An In-Depth Look at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Its Fandom Using Digital Ethnography -- Introduction -- Brief History of Wrestling -- Making of a "Smark" -- Professional Wrestling Fandom Goes Digital -- Impact of Digital Ethnography on Professional Wrestling -- Digital Ethnography and Professional Wrestling Going Forward -- Note -- References -- Chapter 23: Running, Gender, and Play with Zombies, Run! -- Entering the Digital Apocalypse -- Sensuous Digital Ethnography -- Moving with Networked Play. 327 $aWomen Who Play with Running -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24: Hands between the Worlds -- Introduction -- Methodological Approach -- Hands of Perception -- Hands On -- Hands in Motion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART VI: Arts -- Chapter 25: Curating and Exhibiting Ethnographic Evidence: Reflections on Teaching and Displaying with the Help of Emerging Technologies -- Background: Performing the Documentary -- Mixing Technologies: Exploring the Streets in Delhi, Antwerp and Mumbai -- Conclusions: Toward a Serendipitous Multimodal Ethnography -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 26: The Art of Play: Ethnography and Playful Interventions with Young People -- Introduction -- Art Meets Ethnography Meets Play -- Introducing The Art of Play -- Play Intervention Workshops -- Playful Interventions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 27: The (Be)coming of Selfies: Revisiting an Onlife Ethnography on Digital Photography Practices -- Introduction to an Ethnography of Photography Practices -- From Kodak Culture to Networked Image -- Self-Portraits: The Paradigmatic Practice of Digital Photography-An Ethnographic Finding -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 28: Mobile Filmmaking -- Introduction -- Being Co-present in Mobile Media Ecologies -- Playing in Mobile Media Ecologies -- Participating in Mobile Media Ecologies -- Concluding Remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 29: Curating Digital Resonance -- Phone-Made Media from Arnhem Land -- Gapuwiyak Calling at the American Museum of Natural History -- GAPUWIYAK CALLING: phone-made media from Aboriginal Australia -- Maybe You'll Answer? 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From Oath-Swearing To Entrenchment Clause: The Introduction Of Atimia-Terminology In Legal Inscriptions /$rEvelyn ?T Van Wout --$t8. ?And You, The Demos, Made An Uproar?: Performance, Mass Audiences And Text In The Athenian Democracy /$rRosalind Thomas --$t9. Hexametrical Incantations As Oral And Written Phenomena /$rChristopher Faraone --$t10. Oral Bricolage And Ritual Context In The Golden Tablets /$rFranco Ferrari --$t11. Greek Hymns From Performance To Stone /$rMark Alonge --$t12. Annales Maximi: Writing, Memory, And Religious Performance In The Roman Republic /$rAna Rodriguez-Mayorgas --$t13. Homer The Prophet: Homeric Verses And Divination In The Homeromanteion /$rAndromache Karanika --$t14. Assuming The Mantle Of The Gods: ?Unknowable Names? And Invocations In Late Antique Theurgic Ritual /$rCrystal Addey --$t15. Plautus The Theologian /$rNiall W. Slater --$t16. Orality In Livy?s Representation Of The Divine: The Construction Of A Polyphonic Narrative /$rVanessa Berger --$t17. 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