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  • Visual Communication

    ISSN: 2153-277X

    Visual communication is the process through which individuals in relationships, organizations, and cultures interpret and create visual messages in response to their environment, one another, and social structures. This series seeks to enhance our understanding of visual communication and it explores the role of visual communication in culture. Topics of interest include visual perception and cognition; signs and symbols; typography and image; research on graph ic design, use of visual imagery in education. On a cultural level, research on visual media analysis and critical methods that examine the larger cultural messages imbedded in visual images is welcome. By providing a variety of approaches to the analysis of visual media and messages, this book series is designed to explore issues relating to visual literacy, visual communication, visual rhetoric, visual culture, and any unique method for examining visual communication.

    16 publications

  • Leeds-Swansea Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature

    The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board. The Leeds Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature series is the successor to the Bradford Series of Colloquia on Contemporary German Literature. Like its precursor, the Leeds Series has as its focal point of departure a three-day, biennial colloquium devoted to a particular theme. The colloquia have been supported by a range of cultural institutions over the years including the Goethe Institut, Austrian Cultural Forum and Modern Humanities Research Association, enabling them to act as a forum for dialogue between Germanisten in the German-speaking world and established and aspiring scholars based in the UK, Ireland, the USA and Australia. It is of equal importance that a broad understanding of what constitutes literary writing is fostered. Thus while ‘canonical’ literary figures have always featured, there has been a commitment to new writing which has given rise to the first academic discussions in English of several significant contemporary writers. The organising editors are Professor Julian Preece (University of Wales, Swansea) and Professor Frank Finlay (University of Leeds) who work in tandem with an international Advisory Board.

    3 publications

  • Contemporary German Writers and Filmmakers

    Contemporary German Writers and Filmmakers aims to reflect the continuing and dynamic developments in German culture since the reunification of Germany in 1990. The fall of communism, the forging of the new Berlin Republic and increasing ethnic diversity have coincided with growing international acclaim for writers of German (such as Nobel Laureates Günter Grass, Elfriede Jelinek and Herta Müller) and renewed interest in German cinema (such as the award-winning film Das Leben der Anderen / The Lives of Others). Each volume is devoted to the work of a contemporary German-speaking novelist, poet, playwright or filmmaker, containing an interview with its subject and, in the case of writers, an original piece of previously unpublished writing presented in parallel English translation. The other chapters on key aspects of the emerging œuvre and its international significance are by scholars in the field. As the volumes are intended for readers with little or no knowledge of German, all quotations are translated into English. The volumes are designed as a resource for specialists and students alike and to stimulate debate within and beyond the academy. Proposals for new volumes on significant contemporary practitioners in the literary and cinematic fields are welcomed. The language of the series is English.

    8 publications

  • Participation in Broadband Society

    This series publishes peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes by internationally renowned scholars in the field of the social use of information and communication technologies (mass media included), communication studies and science and technology social studies. It provides an editorial space specifically dedicated to the collection of work that integrates new research regarding theoretical discourse, methodologies and studies from multiple disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, geography, linguistics, information science, engineering and more. The editors particularly welcome texts elaborating new theories, original methodological approaches and challenges to existing knowledge. Proposals aimed at scholars, professionals and operators working in the diverse field of participation in broadband society are invited from all disciplines. Leopoldina Fortunati is Professor of the Sociology of Communication at the Faculty of Education, University of Udine, Italy. Julian Gebhardt is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Communication Studies at the University of Arts, Berlin. Jane Vincent is Visiting Fellow at the University of Surrey’s Digital World Research Centre. This series publishes peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes by internationally renowned scholars in the field of the social use of information and communication technologies (mass media included), communication studies and science and technology social studies. It provides an editorial space specifically dedicated to the collection of work that integrates new research regarding theoretical discourse, methodologies and studies from multiple disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, geography, linguistics, information science, engineering and more. The editors particularly welcome texts elaborating new theories, original methodological approaches and challenges to existing knowledge. Proposals aimed at scholars, professionals and operators working in the diverse field of participation in broadband society are invited from all disciplines. Leopoldina Fortunati is Professor of the Sociology of Communication at the Faculty of Education, University of Udine, Italy. Julian Gebhardt is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Communication Studies at the University of Arts, Berlin. Jane Vincent is Visiting Fellow at the University of Surrey’s Digital World Research Centre. This series publishes peer-reviewed monographs and edited volumes by internationally renowned scholars in the field of the social use of information and communication technologies (mass media included), communication studies and science and technology social studies. It provides an editorial space specifically dedicated to the collection of work that integrates new research regarding theoretical discourse, methodologies and studies from multiple disciplines such as sociology, anthropology, psychology, geography, linguistics, information science, engineering and more. The editors particularly welcome texts elaborating new theories, original methodological approaches and challenges to existing knowledge. Proposals aimed at scholars, professionals and operators working in the diverse field of participation in broadband society are invited from all disciplines. Leopoldina Fortunati is Professor of the Sociology of Communication at the Faculty of Education, University of Udine, Italy. Julian Gebhardt is a researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Communication Studies at the University of Arts, Berlin. Jane Vincent is Visiting Fellow at the University of Surrey’s Digital World Research Centre.

    7 publications

  • Studien zur Germanistik und Anglistik

    Die “Studien zur Germanistik und Anglistik“ beschäftigen sich interdisziplinär mit verschiedenen Aspekten der Anglistik und Germanistik. Unter anderem erscheinen in der Reihe Publikationen zur Geschichte, Theorie und Praxis des Deutschunterrichts, zur Geschichte, Theorie und Didaktik der Kinder- und Jugendliteratur sowie literaturwissenschaftlichen Studien. Die Buchreihe wird von zwei Germanisten und einem Anglisten herausgegeben und veröffentlich sowohl deutsch- als auch englischsprachige Forschungsergebnisse. Homepages der Herausgeberinnen: Prof. Dr. Juliane Eckhardt Prof. Dr. Claudia Vorst

    30 publications

  • Title: Deciphering Radical Ecology in Contemporary British Fiction

    Deciphering Radical Ecology in Contemporary British Fiction

    Julian Barnes, David Mitchell and John Fowles
    by Baturay Erdal (Author) 2021
    ©2020 Monographs
  • Title: Mögliche Leben

    Mögliche Leben

    Zur formalen Integration von fiktiven und faktischen Elementen in der Literatur am Beispiel der zeitgenössischen fiktionalen Biographie
    by Nathalie Jacoby (Author)
    ©2005 Thesis
  • Title: Branding as Communication

    Branding as Communication

    by Susan B. Barnes (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: Plays and Controversies

    Plays and Controversies

    Abbey Theatre Diaries 2000-2005
    by Ben Barnes (Author) 2020
    ©2008 Monographs
  • Title: Black Megachurch Culture

    Black Megachurch Culture

    Models for Education and Empowerment
    by Sandra L. Barnes (Author) 2010
    ©2010 Textbook
  • Title: Social Networks

    Social Networks

    From Text to Video
    by Susan B. Barnes (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Visual Spirituality

    Visual Spirituality

    Art, Mediums, and Cognitive Dissociation
    by Susan B. Barnes (Author) 2022
    ©2022 Textbook
  • Title: Julian of Norwich in Her Phenomenology

    Julian of Norwich in Her Phenomenology

    Her Spiritual Texts and Their Historical Contexts
    by Edward Clemmer (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: Intertextualität in Julian Schuttings «Gralslicht»

    Intertextualität in Julian Schuttings «Gralslicht»

    Eine motivhistorische Spurensuche zwischen Wolframs von Eschenbach «Parzival» und Richard Wagners «Parsifal»
    by Eva Maria Schulz (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: An Introduction to Visual Communication

    An Introduction to Visual Communication

    From Cave Art to Second Life
    by Susan B. Barnes (Author)
    ©2012 Textbook
  • Title: An Introduction to Visual Communication

    An Introduction to Visual Communication

    From Cave Art to Second Life (2nd edition)
    by Susan B. Barnes (Author) 2017
    Textbook
  • Title: Judith, Juliana, and Elene

    Judith, Juliana, and Elene

    Three Fighting Saints
    by Marie Nelson (Author) 2012
    ©1992 Others
  • Title: Pegaz dęba

    Pegaz dęba

    by Julian Tuwim (Author) 1986
    Monographs
  • Title: STEM21

    STEM21

    Equity in Teaching and Learning to Meet Global Challenges of Standards, Engagement and Transformation
    by Joy Barnes-Johnson (Volume editor) Janelle M. Johnson (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: Ilija Trojanow

    Ilija Trojanow

    by Julian Preece (Volume editor) 2012
    ©2013 Edited Collection
  • Title: Die latente Testamentsvollstreckung

    Die latente Testamentsvollstreckung

    by Julian Klinger (Author) 2020
    ©2021 Thesis
  • Title: Visualizing the Web

    Visualizing the Web

    Evaluating Online Design from a Visual Communication Perspective
    by Sheree Josephson (Volume editor) Susan B. Barnes (Volume editor) Mark Lipton (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Textbook
  • Title: Entlastungslücken nach einer Verschmelzung von Kapitalgesellschaften?
  • Title: Die Ein-Unternehmer-Personengesellschaft im Treuhandmodell

    Die Ein-Unternehmer-Personengesellschaft im Treuhandmodell

    by Julian Albrecht (Author) 2015
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Transition for Pupils with Special Educational Needs

    Transition for Pupils with Special Educational Needs

    Implications for Inclusion Policy and Practice
    by Geraldine Scanlon (Author) Yvonne Barnes-Holmes (Author) Michael Shevlin (Author) Conor McGuckin (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
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