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  • Title: E-learning in English Medium Instruction (EMI): Academic language for university students

    E-learning in English Medium Instruction (EMI): Academic language for university students

    by Ana Maria Piquer-Píriz (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Clusters, Networks, and Innovation in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)

    Clusters, Networks, and Innovation in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)

    The Role of Productive Investment in the Development of SMEs in Nigeria
    by Osmund Osinachi Uzor (Author) 2011
    ©2011 Thesis
  • Title: Training Multilingual Writing Strategies in Higher Education

    Training Multilingual Writing Strategies in Higher Education

    Multilingual Approaches to Writing-to-learn in Discipline-specific Courses
    by Ina Alexandra Machura (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Thesis
  • Title: International Entry Mode Choices of Software Firms

    International Entry Mode Choices of Software Firms

    An Analysis of Product-Specific Determinants
    by Jessica Winkler (Author)
    ©2010 Thesis
  • Title: Gesture in French Post-New Wave Cinema

    Gesture in French Post-New Wave Cinema

    by François Giraud (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Otto Dix and Weimar Media Culture

    Otto Dix and Weimar Media Culture

    Time, Fashion and Photography in Portrait Paintings of the Neue Sachlichkeit
    by Anne Reimers (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Monographs
  • Title: The Construction of Gender Identities in Alison Bechdel’s (Autobio)graphic Writings

    The Construction of Gender Identities in Alison Bechdel’s (Autobio)graphic Writings

    Rites de Passage
    by Christian Ludwig (Author) 2019
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Mass Media Law

    Mass Media Law

    The Printing Press to the Internet
    by Arthur S. Hayes (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Studies in Biblical Hebrew

    Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew. Studies in Biblical Hebrew is series of monographs designed to promote and publish topical research into the Hebrew of the Old Testament. The series does not assume that Biblical Hebrew is a form of the Aramaic languages (Canaanite) spoken from c. 1200 B.C. to c. 200 B.C., given standardized form only later and then perpetuated as a fixed literary medium. The focus of the series is specifically the corpus of the Old Testament, since the composition and compilation of these writings continue to generate major interest worldwide for reasons historical and academic, as well as religious. The series is devoted to fresh philological, syntactical, and linguistic study of the language of the Hebrew canon, with the subsidiary aim of displaying the contribution of such study to informed and accurate exegesis. Research into the broader evidence of the period, including inscriptional materials, is welcome, provided the results are cast in terms of their particular bearing upon Biblical (classical) Hebrew.

    1 publications

  • Title: Hermeneutic Research

    Hermeneutic Research

    An Experiential Method
    by Sunnie D. Kidd (Volume editor) Jim Kidd (Volume editor) Omar S. Alattas (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: English in the Chinese Foreign Language Classroom

    English in the Chinese Foreign Language Classroom

    by Danping Wang (Author) 2013
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Title: Bands as Virtual Organisations

    Bands as Virtual Organisations

    Improving the Processes of Band and Event Management with Information and Communication Technologies
    by Christine Bauer (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Thesis
  • Title: The Functions of ‹General Nouns›

    The Functions of ‹General Nouns›

    Theory and Corpus Analysis
    by Vera Benninghoven (Author) 2018
    ©2018 Thesis
  • Title: Voyage Into Creativity

    Voyage Into Creativity

    The Modern Künstlerroman
    by Roberta Seret (Author)
    ©1993 Monographs
  • Understanding Media Ecology

    ISSN: 2374-7676

    Media Ecology is a field of inquiry defined as ‘the study of media as environments’. Within this field, the term «medium» can be defined broadly to refer to any human technology or technique, code or symbol system, invention or innovation, system or environment. Media ecology scholarship typically focuses on how technology, symbolic form, and media relate to communication, consciousness, and culture – past, present and future. This series publishes research that furthers the formal development of media ecology as a field of study. Works in this series bring a media ecology approach to bear on specific topics of interest, including theoretical or philosophical investigations concerning the nature and effects of media or a specific medium. Further, this series also publishes books that examine new and emerging technologies and the contemporary media environment, as well as historical studies of media, technology, modes, and codes of communication. Scholarship regarding technique and the technological society is particularly welcome, as is scholarship on specific types of media and culture (e.g., oral and literate cultures, image, etc.). Publications may also consider specific aspects of culture (such as religion, politics, education, journalism, etc.); critical analyses of art and popular culture; and studies of how physical and symbolic environments function as media.

    21 publications

  • Title: Women in the Informal Sector and Poverty Reduction in Morocco

    Women in the Informal Sector and Poverty Reduction in Morocco

    The City of Fez as a Case Study
    by Souad Belhorma (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: Marketing Luxury Goods Online

    Marketing Luxury Goods Online

    by Philipp Nikolaus Kluge (Author) 2017
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

    Broadcast Policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia

    Power Structures, Programming, Cooperation and Defiance at Czech Radio 1939-1945
    by Peter Richard Pinard (Author) 2014
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Curating ‘EASTERN EUROPE’ and Beyond

    Curating ‘EASTERN EUROPE’ and Beyond

    Art Histories through the Exhibition
    by Mária Orišková (Volume editor)
    ©2013 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Fazıl Say and the Classical Music Stage as Informal Learning Space

    Fazıl Say and the Classical Music Stage as Informal Learning Space

    Second, revised edition
    by Aylin Buran (Author) 2010
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Depth of Field

    Depth of Field

    Relief Sculpture in Renaissance Italy
    by Donal Cooper (Volume editor) Marika Leino (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Conference proceedings
  • Transcription

    Cultures - Concepts - Controversies / Kulturen - Konzepte - Kontroversen

    "Transcription: Cultures – Concepts – Controversies is dedicated to publishing work that explores culture as cultures, interrogates concepts, methods, and theories, and intervenes in controversies about cultures and concepts. The term transcription acknowledges that all cultures engage in acts of translating and transforming performed, spoken, written, or digitalized languages, images, and sounds from one medium into another; it also refers, more specifically, to processes of encoding and transferring genetic information. The series focuses on, yet is not limited to, explorations of North American cultural practices and encourages dialogues between seemingly distant disciplines. Homepage of the editor: Prof. Dr. Sabine Sielke "

    10 publications

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