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Actionable Media Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop


Free Download John Tinnell, "Actionable Media: Digital Communication Beyond the Desktop"
English | ISBN: 0190678070 | 2017 | 280 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
In 1991, Mark Weiser and his team at Xerox PARC declared they were reinventing computers for the twenty-first century. The computer would become integrated into the fabric of everyday life; it would shift to the background rather than being itself an object of focus. The resulting rise of ubiquitous computing (smartphones, smartglasses, smart cities) have since thoroughly colonized our digital landscape. In Actionable Media, John Tinnell contends that there is an unsung rhetorical dimension to Weiser’s legacy, which stretches far beyond recent iProducts. Taking up Weiser’s motto, "Start from the arts and humanities," Tinnell develops a theoretical framework for understanding nascent initiatives-the Internet of things, wearable interfaces, augmented reality-in terms of their intellectual history, their relationship to earlier communication technologies, and their potential to become vibrant platforms for public culture and critical media production.

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Actionable Insights with Amazon QuickSight


Free Download Actionable Insights with Amazon QuickSight: Develop stunning data visualizations and machine learning-driven insights with Amazon QuickSight by Manos Samatas
English | January 28, 2022 | ISBN: 1801079293 | 242 pages | PDF | 7.46 Mb
Build interactive dashboards and storytelling reports at scale with the cloud-native BI tool that integrates embedded analytics and ML-powered insights effortlessly

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Confucianism in Contemporary Chinese Politics An Actionable Account of Authoritarian Political Culture


Free Download Shanruo Ning Zhang, "Confucianism in Contemporary Chinese Politics: An Actionable Account of Authoritarian Political Culture "
English | ISBN: 0739182390 | 2016 | 258 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
This book examines the ways in which Confucian political culture operates in contemporary Chinese politics and influences its development. The author argues that the authoritarian political culture performs functions similar to the democratic political culture, drawing on a wide range of data-surveys, interviews, archives, Public Hearing Meeting records, and the Party Congress Reports of the Chinese Communist Party-to substantiate and illustrate these arguments. In an authoritarian political system, the "legitimating values" of the authoritarian political culture persuade the public of their government’s legitimacy and the "engaging values" equip individuals with a set of cultural dispositions, resources, and skills to acquire political resources and services from the state. In the context of Chinese politics, personal connections infused with affection and trust-the Social Capital in the Confucian culture-facilitate political engagement. Despite the country’s continuous advocacy for the "rule of law," state and public perceptions of legal professionals and legal practices, such as mediation and lawyer-judge relations, are fundamentally moralized. A new "people ideology," which originated in the Confucian political culture, has been re-appropriated to legitimate the Party’s hegemonic governing position and policies.

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