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Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China / / Yiu Fai Chow, Jeroen de Kloet, Lena Scheen
Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China / / Yiu Fai Chow, Jeroen de Kloet, Lena Scheen
Autore de Kloet Jeroen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289)
Disciplina 153.35
Collana Asian Visual Cultures
Soggetto topico The arts: general issues
Industrial / commercial art & design
Soggetto non controllato China
Creativity
boredom
digitisation
shanzhai
ISBN 90-485-3553-0
Classificazione LC 13440
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction: We Must Create? / Scheen, Lena / Fai, Chow Yiu / Kloet, Jeroen de -- II. 'Creative China' and Its Potential to Problematise Western- Modern-Romantic Ideologies of Creativity / Wilf, Eitan -- Section 1: Boredom -- Essays -- 1.1 Create No More! Clutter and Boredom, a Hong Kong Perspective / Coppoolse, Anneke -- 1.2 Combating the Boredom of Traditional Performing Arts? The Case of Muyuge / Cuiyan, Wen -- Interlocuting -- 1.3 You Must (Not) Be Bored! Boredom and Creativity in Global Capitalism / Peeren, Esther -- 1.4 Boredom and Creativity in the Era of Accelerated Living / Lindner, Christoph -- Notes from the Field -- 1.5 Evaporating Ennui Water Calligraphy in Beijing / Vermeeren, Laura -- 1.6 Male Cinderella on the Small Screen in mainland China / Hao, Li -- In Dialogue -- 1.7 'Performativity' in the Age of Banality / Shing, Kung Chi / Ng, Kingsley / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 2: Shanzhai -- Essays -- 2.1 New Productive Culture Shanzhai or Second Degree of Creation? / Yin, Yiyi / Fung, Anthony -- 2.2 Creative 'Shanzhai Labour'? Leung Mee-ping's 'Made in Hong Kong/Shenzhen' / Ho, Louis -- 2.3 Maoism and Disruptive Creativity Shanzhai - an Alternative Perspective / Yuefan, Xiao -- Interlocuting -- 2.4 'Isn't that funny?' The Unsettling Effect of Shanzhai Products / Scheen, Lena -- 2.5 Shanzhai = Creativity, Creativity = Shanzhai / Landsberger, Stefan -- Notes from the Field -- 2.6 Bringing the Chinese Dream to the U.S. A Curatorial Practice in Art Education / Fan, Feng -- 2.7 'Banal Creativity' What Does It Mean to Be Creative for Hunan TV Practitioners? / Nauta, Arjen -- In Dialogue -- 2.8 Two sides of SZ (Shanzhai & Shenzhen) / Chunru, Deng / Dai, Dai / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 3: Digitisation -- Essay -- 3.1 Creativity, Affordances, and Chinese Traditional Culture / Keane, Michael -- Interlocuting -- 3.2 Digital Payment, Vernacular Creativity, and Governmentality / Siyu, Chen -- 3.3 Shopping 'Natural' and 'Local' food as Everyday Resistance Digitisation, Platformisation, and Online Retail of Rural Products / Guohua, Zeng / Guohua, Zeng -- Notes from the Field -- 3.4 Participatory Art On-off a Digital Platform A Mobius Strip: On Cyber Nails in Curated Nails / Deng, Zoénie Liwen -- 3.5 Ongoing Digitisation and Independent Chinese Documentary A Field Report from Beijing 2015-2016 / Parry, Rowan -- In Dialogue -- 3.6 Digitisation with (in/out) Borders / Leung, Isaac / Fong, Janet / Shan, Lo Yin -- Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996312638103316
de Kloet Jeroen  
Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, 2019
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Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China / / Yiu Fai Chow, Jeroen de Kloet, Lena Scheen
Boredom, Shanzhai, and Digitisation in the Time of Creative China / / Yiu Fai Chow, Jeroen de Kloet, Lena Scheen
Autore de Kloet Jeroen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (289)
Disciplina 153.35
Collana Asian Visual Cultures
Soggetto topico The arts: general issues
Industrial / commercial art & design
Soggetto non controllato China
Creativity
boredom
digitisation
shanzhai
ISBN 90-485-3553-0
Classificazione LC 13440
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. Introduction: We Must Create? / Scheen, Lena / Fai, Chow Yiu / Kloet, Jeroen de -- II. 'Creative China' and Its Potential to Problematise Western- Modern-Romantic Ideologies of Creativity / Wilf, Eitan -- Section 1: Boredom -- Essays -- 1.1 Create No More! Clutter and Boredom, a Hong Kong Perspective / Coppoolse, Anneke -- 1.2 Combating the Boredom of Traditional Performing Arts? The Case of Muyuge / Cuiyan, Wen -- Interlocuting -- 1.3 You Must (Not) Be Bored! Boredom and Creativity in Global Capitalism / Peeren, Esther -- 1.4 Boredom and Creativity in the Era of Accelerated Living / Lindner, Christoph -- Notes from the Field -- 1.5 Evaporating Ennui Water Calligraphy in Beijing / Vermeeren, Laura -- 1.6 Male Cinderella on the Small Screen in mainland China / Hao, Li -- In Dialogue -- 1.7 'Performativity' in the Age of Banality / Shing, Kung Chi / Ng, Kingsley / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 2: Shanzhai -- Essays -- 2.1 New Productive Culture Shanzhai or Second Degree of Creation? / Yin, Yiyi / Fung, Anthony -- 2.2 Creative 'Shanzhai Labour'? Leung Mee-ping's 'Made in Hong Kong/Shenzhen' / Ho, Louis -- 2.3 Maoism and Disruptive Creativity Shanzhai - an Alternative Perspective / Yuefan, Xiao -- Interlocuting -- 2.4 'Isn't that funny?' The Unsettling Effect of Shanzhai Products / Scheen, Lena -- 2.5 Shanzhai = Creativity, Creativity = Shanzhai / Landsberger, Stefan -- Notes from the Field -- 2.6 Bringing the Chinese Dream to the U.S. A Curatorial Practice in Art Education / Fan, Feng -- 2.7 'Banal Creativity' What Does It Mean to Be Creative for Hunan TV Practitioners? / Nauta, Arjen -- In Dialogue -- 2.8 Two sides of SZ (Shanzhai & Shenzhen) / Chunru, Deng / Dai, Dai / Shan, Lo Yin -- Section 3: Digitisation -- Essay -- 3.1 Creativity, Affordances, and Chinese Traditional Culture / Keane, Michael -- Interlocuting -- 3.2 Digital Payment, Vernacular Creativity, and Governmentality / Siyu, Chen -- 3.3 Shopping 'Natural' and 'Local' food as Everyday Resistance Digitisation, Platformisation, and Online Retail of Rural Products / Guohua, Zeng / Guohua, Zeng -- Notes from the Field -- 3.4 Participatory Art On-off a Digital Platform A Mobius Strip: On Cyber Nails in Curated Nails / Deng, Zoénie Liwen -- 3.5 Ongoing Digitisation and Independent Chinese Documentary A Field Report from Beijing 2015-2016 / Parry, Rowan -- In Dialogue -- 3.6 Digitisation with (in/out) Borders / Leung, Isaac / Fong, Janet / Shan, Lo Yin -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910348216003321
de Kloet Jeroen  
Amsterdam, : Amsterdam University Press, 2019
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Data Access, Consumer Interests and Public Welfare
Data Access, Consumer Interests and Public Welfare
Autore Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Baden-Baden, : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (574 p.)
Soggetto topico LNQD
LNTU
Soggetto non controllato digitisation
competition
consumer protection
ISBN 3-7489-2499-2
9783748924999
3748924992
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Special Address of the Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection -- Data access as a means to promote consumer interests and public welfare -- An introduction -- On the need for additional access rights -- Enhancing access to and sharing of data: Striking the balance between openness and control over data -- A. Introduction -- B. Data as infrastructural resource and the spillover benefits of its shared access -- I. Data as a non-rivalrous although partially excludable good -- II. Data as a capital good with increasing returns to scale and scope
III. Data as general-purpose but context-dependent input -- IV. Empirical evidence of the spillover social and economic benefits of data access and sharing -- C. Major data governance challenges of data access and sharing -- I. The loss of control over data, and the risk of violation of privacy and intellectual property rights -- 1. Violations of agreed terms and of expectations in data re-use -- 2. Loss of control over data and the role of consent -- II. Incentivising data sharing in light of positive externalities and the risk of 'free riding'
III. 'Data ownership' as an attempt to regain control over data -- 1. 'Ownership' of personal data -- 2. Contractual arrangements and the role of contract guidelines and model contracts for data sharing -- D. Towards a more differentiated data governance approach for data access and sharing -- I. Technological means for re-establishing control over access to data and information -- 1. Data access control mechanisms -- a) (Ad hoc) downloads -- b) Application programming interfaces (APIs) -- c) Data sandboxes for trusted access and re-use of sensitive and proprietary data
2. Confidentiality-enhancing technologies for information access control -- a) Cryptography -- b) De-identification: from anonymisation to pseudonymisation and aggregation -- II. A data taxonomy for disentangling the various interests in data -- 1. The overlapping domains of data -- reflecting the various stakeholder interests -- 2. The manner data originate -- reflecting the contribution to data creation -- III. Data commons as arrangements with variable degrees of openness and control -- 1. Data commons for the governance of shared resources of common interests
2. Restricted data-sharing arrangements -- a) Data partnerships -- b) Data for societal objectives -- E. Conclusion -- Data access, consumer interests and social welfare -- An economic perspective on data -- A. Introduction -- B. The economic characteristics of data -- I. Data as intermediary input -- II. Data collection has an economic cost -- III. The value of data depends on their use -- IV. Excludability and monopolistic data trade -- V. Data are not a homogeneous product -- VI. Non-rivalry and economies of scope in data re-use -- VII. Economies of scope in data aggregation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557674703321
Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz  
Baden-Baden, : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021
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Data Access, Consumer Interests and Public Welfare
Data Access, Consumer Interests and Public Welfare
Autore Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz
Pubbl/distr/stampa Baden-Baden, : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (574 p.)
Soggetto topico LNQD
LNTU
Soggetto non controllato digitisation
competition
consumer protection
ISBN 3-7489-2499-2
9783748924999
3748924992
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Special Address of the Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection -- Data access as a means to promote consumer interests and public welfare -- An introduction -- On the need for additional access rights -- Enhancing access to and sharing of data: Striking the balance between openness and control over data -- A. Introduction -- B. Data as infrastructural resource and the spillover benefits of its shared access -- I. Data as a non-rivalrous although partially excludable good -- II. Data as a capital good with increasing returns to scale and scope
III. Data as general-purpose but context-dependent input -- IV. Empirical evidence of the spillover social and economic benefits of data access and sharing -- C. Major data governance challenges of data access and sharing -- I. The loss of control over data, and the risk of violation of privacy and intellectual property rights -- 1. Violations of agreed terms and of expectations in data re-use -- 2. Loss of control over data and the role of consent -- II. Incentivising data sharing in light of positive externalities and the risk of 'free riding'
III. 'Data ownership' as an attempt to regain control over data -- 1. 'Ownership' of personal data -- 2. Contractual arrangements and the role of contract guidelines and model contracts for data sharing -- D. Towards a more differentiated data governance approach for data access and sharing -- I. Technological means for re-establishing control over access to data and information -- 1. Data access control mechanisms -- a) (Ad hoc) downloads -- b) Application programming interfaces (APIs) -- c) Data sandboxes for trusted access and re-use of sensitive and proprietary data
2. Confidentiality-enhancing technologies for information access control -- a) Cryptography -- b) De-identification: from anonymisation to pseudonymisation and aggregation -- II. A data taxonomy for disentangling the various interests in data -- 1. The overlapping domains of data -- reflecting the various stakeholder interests -- 2. The manner data originate -- reflecting the contribution to data creation -- III. Data commons as arrangements with variable degrees of openness and control -- 1. Data commons for the governance of shared resources of common interests
2. Restricted data-sharing arrangements -- a) Data partnerships -- b) Data for societal objectives -- E. Conclusion -- Data access, consumer interests and social welfare -- An economic perspective on data -- A. Introduction -- B. The economic characteristics of data -- I. Data as intermediary input -- II. Data collection has an economic cost -- III. The value of data depends on their use -- IV. Excludability and monopolistic data trade -- V. Data are not a homogeneous product -- VI. Non-rivalry and economies of scope in data re-use -- VII. Economies of scope in data aggregation
Record Nr. UNISA-996540345803316
Bundesministerium der Justiz und für Verbraucherschutz  
Baden-Baden, : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021
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Digital Business Models in Sport / / edited by Mateusz Tomanek, Wojciech Cieslinski, Michal Polasik
Digital Business Models in Sport / / edited by Mateusz Tomanek, Wojciech Cieslinski, Michal Polasik
Autore Tomanek Mateusz
Edizione [First Edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Taylor & Francis, 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (162 pages)
Disciplina 658.314
Collana Routledge research in sport business and management
Soggetto topico Performance technology
Soggetto non controllato athlete engagement
business models
digital business
digital technology
digitisation
football
Mateusz Tomanek
Michal Polasik
micropayments
sponsorship
sports clubs
sport business
sport communication
sport management
sport organisations
Wojciech Cieśliński
wearable devices
ISBN 1-00-327012-3
1-000-63559-7
1-003-27012-3
1-000-63551-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Business models trends in sport / Adam Wiśniewski and Marek Siemiński -- Business models in sports organizations and sport-related service industries : mapping the research field / Andrzej Lis -- Digital models of business excellence based on the example of sports organisations / Wojciech Cieśliński and Mateusz Tomanek -- Business model shift towards flexibility / Adam Wiśniewski -- Challenges and transformation of football clubs business models / Marlena Ciechan-Kujawa and Igor Perechuda -- The role of payment services and wearable devices in amateur sport / Mikołaj Borowski-Beszta and Michał Polasik.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910584586803321
Tomanek Mateusz  
Taylor & Francis, 2022
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Digital technology and the practices of humanities research / / edited by Jennifer Edmond
Digital technology and the practices of humanities research / / edited by Jennifer Edmond
Autore Jennifer Edmond (ed.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Open Book Publishers, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xv, 276 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 001.30721
Soggetto topico Humanities - Research - Methodology
Soggetto non controllato humanities
scholarly identity
digital age
scholarly publishing
scholarship
technology
digitisation
ISBN 979-1-03-656084-2
1-78374-841-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Introduction: power, practices, and the gatekeepers of humanistic research in the digital age / Jonnifer Edmon -- 2. Publishing in the digital humanities: the treacle of the academic tradition / Adrian van der Weel and Fleur Praal -- 3. Academic publishing: new opportunities for the culture of supply and the nature of demand / Jennifer Edmond and Laurent Romary -- 4. the impact of digital resources '/ Claire Warwick and Claire Bailey-Ross -- 5. Violins in the subway: scarcity correlations, evaluative cultures, and disciplinary authority in the digital humanities / Martin Paul Eve -- 6. "black boxes" and true colour: a rhetoric of scholarly code / Joris J. van Zundert, Smiljana Antonijević, and Tara L. Andrews -- 7. the evaluation and peer review of digital scholarship in the humanities: experiences, discussions, and histories / Julianne Nyhan -- 8. Critical mass: the listserv and the early online community as a case study in the unanticipated consequences of innovation in scholarly commu nication / daniel Paul O'Donnell -- 9. Springing the floor for a different kind of dance: building DARIAH as a Twenty-First-Century research infrastructure for the arts and humanities / Jennifer Edmond, Frank Fischer, Laurent Romary, and Toma Tasovac -- 10. The risk of losing the thick description: data management challenges faced by the arts and humanities in the evolving fair data ecosystem / Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910372743903321
Jennifer Edmond (ed.)  
Open Book Publishers, 2020
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Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions
Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions
Autore Sareen Siddharth
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (176 p.)
Disciplina 333.79
Altri autori (Persone) MüllerKatja
Soggetto topico Central government policies
Sociology
Human geography
Energy technology & engineering
Soggetto non controllato digitisation
low carbon energy transition
energy transition
renewables
sustainable energy
energy policy
Energy anthropology
twin transitions
energy ethnography
ISBN 3-031-16708-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Exhibition Figures -- Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions -- Introduction -- Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction -- Data Generation and Rebound Effects -- Situating digitisation -- Realising Imaginaries -- Conclusion -- References -- Just Low-Carbon Mobility Transitions: A Research-Based Art Exhibition -- Situating Digitisation -- A Solar Off-Grid Software: The Making of Infrastructures, Markets and Consumers 'Beyond Energy' -- The Promise of Solar -- Buying Through Pay-As-You-Go -- Paying in Instalments -- Creating a Record of Usage and Payment Data -- Forging Consumers by Digitizing the 'Unelectrified' -- Concluding Remarks: Off-Grid Solar and Its Digital Record -- References -- Contested Energy Futures in Hokkaido: Speculating with European Renewable Energy Models -- Introduction -- IoT Society, Energy Blockchain and Promises -- Contesting Energy Futures in Hokkaido -- Models for Speculation -- References -- Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway -- Introduction -- The Realness of 'Here' and 'Now' -- Concreteness and Abstraction as Affectual States -- Limits to the Perceived Benefits of Concreteness -- Conclusion -- References -- Realising Imaginaries -- A New Reflexive Turn: Glitches, Carbon Footprints, and Streaming Videos in Visual Anthropology -- Introduction -- Superhuman Sight -- Small Media Files and the Glitch Arts -- Multiple Visual Anthropologies -- References -- The Hidden Energies of Work Digitisation: A View from France Through the Use of Coworking Spaces -- Introduction -- Coworking as Part of a Life Project: A Life Choice, an Ecological Choice -- Finding the Right Distance: From Home Working to Coworking.
Silent Consumption: The Consumptions of Remote Working -- Conclusion -- References -- Littering the City or Freedom of Mobility? The Case of Electric Scooters -- Introduction -- Data and Methods -- The Twin Transition of the Electric Scooter -- Theoretical Perspectives: The Co-production of Socio-Technical Change and Spatial Justice -- Innovation as Co-produced -- Spatial Justice Perspectives -- Spatial Justice Aspects of E-scooter Innovation and Use -- Digital Urban Mobility: Access to the Paths and Freedom of Movement as an Embodied Practice -- Matter Out of Place: The Digitised Urban Landscape in Flow -- References -- Mediatised Practices: Renovating Homes with Media and ICTs in Australia -- Introduction: Home Renovation as a Transition to Lower Carbon Living -- Methodology and Profiles of Participating Households -- The Mediatised Home -- Media as Informal Intermediaries of Renovation -- Finding 1: Media as Informal Intermediaries That Shape the Meanings of Renovation -- Finding 2: Media and ICTs as Important Materials of the Renovation Practice -- Finding 3: Media as Co-creators and Connectors of Communities of Practice that Shape Renovators' Competences -- Conclusion -- References -- Correction to: Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway -- Correction to: Chapter "Overcoming Abstraction: Affectual States in the Efforts to Decarbonize Energy Among Young Climate Activists in Stavanger, Norway" in: S. Sareen and K. Müller (eds.), Digitisation and Low-Carbon Energy Transitions, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-16708-9_5 -- Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910635391803321
Sareen Siddharth  
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2022
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From dust to digital : ten years of the Endangered Archives Programme / / edited by Maja Kominko
From dust to digital : ten years of the Endangered Archives Programme / / edited by Maja Kominko
Autore Kominko Maja
Pubbl/distr/stampa Open Book Publishers, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (lxviii, 651 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps, photographs; digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 025.84
Soggetto topico Archival materials - Digitization
Digital preservation
Cultural property - Protection
Soggetto non controllato archives
documentary heritage
cultural heritage
endangered archives programme
digitisation
british library
preservation
Manuscript
ISBN 1-78374-065-5
2-8218-7626-2
1-78374-064-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin --Preserving the past : creating the Endangered Archives Programme / Barry Supple --The Endangered Archives Programme after ten years / Anthea Case --What the Endangered Archives Programme does --Crumb trails, threads and traces : Endangered Archives and history / Maja Kominko --The "written landscape" of the central Sahara : recording and digitising the Tifinagh inscriptions in the Tadrart Acacus Mountains / Stefano Biagetti, Ali Ait Kaci and Savino di Lernia --Metadata and endangered archives : lessons from the Ahom manuscripts project / Stephen Morey --Unravelling Lepcha manuscripts / Heleen Plaisier --Technological aspects of the monastic manuscript collection at May Wäyni, Ethiopia / Michael Gervers and Jacek Tomaszewski --Localising Islamic knowledge : acquisition and copying of the Riyadha Mosque manuscript collection in Lamu, Kenya / Anne Bang --In the shadow of Timbuktu : the manuscripts of Djenné / Sophie Sarin --The first Gypsy/Roma organisations, churches and newspapers / Elena Mariushakova and Veselin Popov --Sacred boundaries : parishes and the making of space in the colonial Andes / Gabriela Ramos --Researching the history of slavery in Colombia and Brazil through ecclesiastical and notarial archives / Jane Landers, Pablo Gómez, José Polo Acuña and Courtney J. Campbell --Convict labour in early colonial Northern Nigeria : a preliminary study / Mohammed Bashir Salau --Murid Ajami sources of knowledge : the myth and the reality / Fallou Ngom --Digitisation of Islamic manuscripts and periodicals in Jerusalem and Acre / Qasem Abu Harb --A charlatan's album : cartes-de-visite from Bolivia, Argentina and Paraguay (1860-1880) / Irina Podgorny --Hearing images, tasting pictures : making sense of Christian mission photography in the Lushai Hills District, Northeast India (1870-1920) / Kyle Jackson --The photographs of Baleuv : capturing the "socialist transformation" of the Krasnoyarsk northern frontier, 1938-1939 / David Anderson, Mikhail S. Batashev and Craig Campbell --Archiving a Cameroonian photographic studio / David Zeitlyn --Music for a revolution : the sound archives of Radio Télévision Guinée / Graeme Counsel --Conservation of the Iranian Gotha radio programmes and the heritage of Persian classical poetry and music / Jane Lewihson --The use of sound archives for the investigation, teaching and safeguarding of endangered languages in Russia / Tjeerd De Graaf and Victor Denisov.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910156256903321
Kominko Maja  
Open Book Publishers, 2015
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