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  1. The Narrative Uses of Toponyms in Harðar saga
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

    Abstract ; The contribution analyses how the late medieval Harðar saga uses place-names as literary devices. It proposes that toponyms are employed not only to locate plot elements, but also for purposes of subversion, the dropping of keywords then... mehr

     

    Abstract ; The contribution analyses how the late medieval Harðar saga uses place-names as literary devices. It proposes that toponyms are employed not only to locate plot elements, but also for purposes of subversion, the dropping of keywords then taken up by the narrative in an often grotesque and ironic fashion, the creation of an (again, typically ironic) subtext, and the evocation of physical topographies and their visual appearance in the context of accounts of travels. Thus, the contribution argues that place-names are a central part of the storyteller’s toolkit which can provide important pointers for how to read the saga. ; Abstract ; Der Beitrag analysiert, wie die spätmittelalterliche Harðar saga Ortsnamen als literarische Ausdrucksmittel verwendet. Dabei wird vorgeschlagen, dass Toponyme nicht nur herangezogen werden, um die Schauplätze von Elementen der Sagahandlung zu lokalisieren, sondern auch zu Zwecken der Subversion, als insbesondere in ironischer und grotesker Weise verwendete Stichwortgeber für die Entwicklung von einzelnen Episoden der Saga, zur Schaffung eines (erneut typischerweise ironischen) Subtexts, und zur Evozierung des visuellen Erscheinungsbilds der physischen Topographie im Rahmen von Reisebeschreibungen. Damit erweisen sich Ortsnamen als ein zentraler Teil des »Werkzeugkastens« des Erzählers, der für eine Interpretation der Saga wichtige Anhaltspunkte geben kann.

     

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  2. Signals
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  edition taberna kritika

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    DDC Klassifikation: Amerikanische Literatur in in Englisch (810); Grafik; Druckgrafik, Drucke (760)
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  3. On, for, and with practitioners : a transdisciplinary approach to text production in real-life settings
    Autor*in: Perrin, Daniel
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  John Benjamins

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  4. Writing across the lifespan : long-term aspects of text production research
    Erschienen: 2018

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  5. Changing literacies in a glocalizing world : the case of professional writing and the digital literacy shift
    Autor*in: Perrin, Daniel
    Erschienen: 2018

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  6. Investigating linguistic practices : the case of scalability in professional text production
    Autor*in: Perrin, Daniel
    Erschienen: 2018

    Keynote ; This keynote uses the case of collaborative professional text production to discuss the concept of linguistic practice from both theoretical and practical perspectives. By drawing on large corpora of real-life data and applying the... mehr

     

    Keynote ; This keynote uses the case of collaborative professional text production to discuss the concept of linguistic practice from both theoretical and practical perspectives. By drawing on large corpora of real-life data and applying the multi-method approach of progression analysis, practices are identified that allow for flexible planning in the dynamic system of text production. Findings show that key features of the text production practices under investigation, as well as of the writing phases they dominate, scale up. This means that the patterns found in both practices and phases recur in similar forms throughout the various levels and time frames of text production. They are manifested during the split seconds it takes to make stylistic decisions as well as over the days, weeks and months of organizational document cycling. This understanding of scalability reaches far beyond former concepts of planning in text production research. In conclusion, it appears text production research conducted in real-life contexts sharpens theoretical approaches to linguistic practices on one hand, and contributes to sustainably solving practical problems on the other.

     

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  7. Teaching, coaching and learning writing in finance : from relaxed text crafting to high-speed mass text production
    Erschienen: 2018

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  8. The language of numbers across time : from relaxed text crafting to high-speed mass text production
    Erschienen: 2018

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  9. Little red bard : Shakespeare in the realm of animated documentary
    Erschienen: 2018

    This article examines the research and creative process of creating a short animated documentary about the relevance of Shakespeare for digital natives in Singapore. The film mixes animation and live action interviews in various forms to tell its... mehr

     

    This article examines the research and creative process of creating a short animated documentary about the relevance of Shakespeare for digital natives in Singapore. The film mixes animation and live action interviews in various forms to tell its story. The project offers new insights in three ways: First, by uncovering new facts about Shakespeare perception in Singapore. Secondly, by closely examining the specific role of animated layers in the context of adding, enhancing and altering the recorded live action footage for the emerging documentary. Thirdly, by proposing a taxonomy for the animated strategies used.

     

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    Schlagworte: Animated documentary; Digital animation; Authenticity; Digital journalism
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  10. Online support for academic writing : a review of technologies with special attention to the needs of non-native writers

    We present a review of technologies designed to support writing instruction in higher and secondary education that was carried out by an international team of researchers within the European Literacy Network (funded by COST Action IS1401;... mehr

     

    We present a review of technologies designed to support writing instruction in higher and secondary education that was carried out by an international team of researchers within the European Literacy Network (funded by COST Action IS1401; www.is1401eln.eu/en/working-groups/working-group-3/). The review covers tools to support both native and non-native writers and focuses primarily on instructional affordances, thus broadening the scope of previous research in this field that was organised according to technological specifications. In this vein, Allen, Jacovina, and McNamara (2015) proposed a distinction between Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE), Essay Scoring (ES) and Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS). Our review shows that, with technology enhanced learning becoming more ubiquitous and widespread, new technologies and tools catering to a broader range of pedagogical settings and approaches are emerging. Method Data collection was done through an extensive literature and database search in six European languages and an online survey sent out to the expert community via mailing lists. Of the 89 tools that were collected in this way, we retained 44 tools for further analysis, after applying exclusion criteria (e.g., appropriate target group, emphasis on writing activities). For a comprehensive and systematic overview, a coding framework consisting of 40 qualitative and quantitative descriptors was developed. Next to general information about e.g. supported languages and technological specifications, the descriptors cover features related to writing processes, pedagogical approaches, feedback modalities and interaction support. Results In this presentation, we will briefly outline the major results of our analysis. Next to expanding the existing classification by adding other forms of learning technology, e.g., interactive tutorials, the results uncover an imbalance. While automated support for revision on the micro-level targeting factual knowledge is well represented, tools that support the development ...

     

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  11. Heimat (english version)
  12. On the (im)possibility and bliss of telling my dad, "I love you"
    Erschienen: 2018

    Abstract: While fathers seldom say "I love you" to their son(s), there is also acknowledgment that sons rarely say it to their father. Confessions of love are like notes in a melody of previous affirmations, so what is it like for a son to say it,... mehr

     

    Abstract: While fathers seldom say "I love you" to their son(s), there is also acknowledgment that sons rarely say it to their father. Confessions of love are like notes in a melody of previous affirmations, so what is it like for a son to say it, especially if large parts of his life are spent in "connective avoidance" with his dad? Writing on the (im)possibility of eventually saying "I love you", just before he died, I offer a "blissfully poetic" account of the experience of saying it. I also reflect on the lingering significance it has had for my experience of loss and bereavement. Although this text offers no easy formula, it ends by showing what a text of bliss might eventually look like for a son in recovery. Addressing the questions, so what? And, now what, then? implications beyond the self are also considered

     

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    DDC Klassifikation: Englische, altenglische Literaturen (820)
    Schlagworte: Ethnographie; Liebe; Trauer; Vater; Sohn; soziale Beziehungen; Dichtung; Forschung; Schreiben; Erzählung; Narration
  13. Private broadcasting and the path to radio broadcasting policy in Canada
    Erschienen: 2018

    Abstract: The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting policy. The Report of the Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting in 1929 and American broadcasting both changed the direction of Canadian... mehr

     

    Abstract: The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting policy. The Report of the Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting in 1929 and American broadcasting both changed the direction of Canadian broadcasting, but were mitigated by the early, largely unregulated years. Broadcasters operated initially as small, independent, and local broadcasters, then, national networks developed in stages during the 1920s and 1930s. The late adoption of radio broadcasting policy to build a national network in Canada allowed other practices to take root in the wake of other examples, in particular, American commercial broadcasting. By 1929 when the Aird Report recommended a national network, the potential impact of the report was shaped by the path of early broadcasting and the shifts forced on Canada by American broadcasting and policy. Eventually Canada forged its own course that pulled in both directions, permitting both private commercial networks and publi

     

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    Schlagworte: USA; Kanada; privater Rundfunk; Rundfunk; Mediengeschichte; Kommission; Frequenzverteilung; Netzwerk; Nation; Religion
  14. Methodological Perspectives on British Commercial Telegraphy and the Colonial Struggle over Democratic Connections in Gibraltar, 1914-1941
    Autor*in: Peake, Bryce
    Erschienen: 2018

    Abstract: This article examines the privatization of telegraphy in the British Empire from the perspective of Gibraltar, an overseas territory in the Mediterranean. While the history of international telegraphy is typically written from a... mehr

     

    Abstract: This article examines the privatization of telegraphy in the British Empire from the perspective of Gibraltar, an overseas territory in the Mediterranean. While the history of international telegraphy is typically written from a world-systems perspective, this article presents a key methodological critique of the use of collections spread across many institutions and colonies: archival satellites are not simply reducible to parts of a scattered whole, as archival collections are themselves curations of socially-positioned understandings of Empire. This is especially true of the "girdle round the world" that was British telegraphy. At a meta-historical level, individual archival collections of the global British telegraphy system can be read as histories of colonial administrators' geographically- and socially-situated perspectives on Empire - namely through what archives have, and have not, preserved. I demonstrate how the documents about telegraphy collected and maintained in the

     

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  15. Wo für Straßburg der Spaß aufhört
    Erschienen: 2018

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  16. Introduction
    Autor*in: Behzadi, Lale
    Erschienen: 2018

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  17. Authorial Guidance
    Autor*in: Behzadi, Lale
    Erschienen: 2018

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  18. Dreams and Nightmares in First Nations Fiction
  19. Ambivalent Ambivalence: Cecilia’s Monological and Dialogical Subjectivity in Ian McEwan’s Atonement
    Autor*in: Kehler, Barbara
    Erschienen: 2018

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  20. Attentive Speaking. From Listener Feedback to Interactive Adaptation
    Erschienen: 2018

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  21. A Black Forest tale in the Illustrated London News: Berthold Auerbach’s ‘The Professor’s Lady’ as a case of medial and cultural translation

    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into... mehr

     

    Abstract: This article traces the medial translation of ‘Die Frau Professorin’, one of Bertold Auerbachʼs most popular Black Forest Tales. When Mary Howitt translated the tale into English, it not only moved into a new cultural context, but also into a new medium: The Illustrated London News was a weekly periodical in which Auerbachʼs tale was significantly reframed for a metropolitan British readership

     

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  22. Bashingtones 101
  23. A Century Divided
    Erschienen: 2018

  24. Crossroads of Colonial Cultures
  25. Petrarch and Boccaccio