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  1. Interventions in Digital Cultures : Technology, the Political, Methods
    Contributor: Caygill, Howard (Publisher); Leeker, Martina (Publisher); Schulze, Tobias (Publisher)
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  meson press

    How to intervene? Interventions are in vogue in digital cultures as forms of critique or political actions into public spheres. By engaging in social, political, and economic contexts, interventions attempt to interrupt and change situations—often... more

     

    How to intervene? Interventions are in vogue in digital cultures as forms of critique or political actions into public spheres. By engaging in social, political, and economic contexts, interventions attempt to interrupt and change situations—often with artistic means. This volume maps methods of interventions under the specific conditions of the digital. How are interventions shaped by these conditions? And how can they contribute to altering them? In essays and interviews, this book interrogates modes of intervening in and through art, infrastructures, techno-ecological environments, bio-technology, and political protests to highlight their potentials as well as their ambivalences.

     

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    Contributor: Caygill, Howard (Publisher); Leeker, Martina (Publisher); Schulze, Tobias (Publisher)
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    Subjects: Film, TV & radio
    Other subjects: critique; infrastructures; politics; digital cultures; resilience; performativity; critical methods; interventions; ambivalences
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  2. Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
    Selected Essays from the 44th North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Duke University May 15-17, 2014
    Contributor: Welch, Ellen R. (Publisher); Longino, Michèle (Publisher)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of... more

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    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centralization depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France's seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe's largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks - and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them - broaden our mental topography of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selection of the contributions to the conference

     

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    Contributor: Welch, Ellen R. (Publisher); Longino, Michèle (Publisher)
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    ISBN: 9783823379706
    RVK Categories: IF 4880
    Edition: [1. Auflage]
    Series: Biblio 17 ; 210
    Subjects: centralization; infrastructures; postal system; foreign embassies; topograph; Kultur; Französisch; Literatur
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  3. Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
    Selected Essays from the 44th North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Duke University May 15-17, 2014
    Contributor: Welch, Ellen R. (HerausgeberIn); Longino, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

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    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centralization depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France’s seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe’s largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks – and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them – broaden our mental topography of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selection of the contributions to the conference.

     

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    Contributor: Welch, Ellen R. (HerausgeberIn); Longino, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
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    Series: Biblio 17 ; 210
    Subjects: Romanische Sprachen, Italienisch und Rätoromanisch; centralization; infrastructures; postal system; foreign embassies; topography
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  4. Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
    Selected Essays from the 44th North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Duke University May 15-17, 2014
    Contributor: Welch, Ellen R. (HerausgeberIn); Longino, Michèle (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Gunter Narr Verlag, Tübingen

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    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centralization depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France’s seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe’s largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks – and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them – broaden our mental topography of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selection of the contributions to the conference.

     

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    Subjects: Romanische Sprachen, Italienisch und Rätoromanisch; centralization; infrastructures; postal system; foreign embassies; topography
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  5. Landschaft
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg ; transcript, Bielefeld

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    Language: German
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    ISSN: 1869-1722
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    Parent title: In: 2296-4126
    DDC Categories: 710
    Subjects: Landschaft; Landschaft <Motiv>
    Other subjects: aesthetics; sacrifice zone; energy landscapes; infrastructures; invisibility
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  6. Medium unter Medien
    Architektur und die Produktion moderner Raumverhältnisse
    Contributor: Gleich, Moritz (HerausgeberIn); Kamleithner, Christa (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Bauverlag, Gütersloh ; Birkhäuser, Berlin

    Unter Bedingungen der Moderne interagiert Architektur in und mit Netzen: Lange bevor sie mit digitalen Apparaten zu kommunizieren begannen, wurden Häuser von technischen Systemen durchdrungen, Bauten als Knotenpunkte in Verkehrsinfrastrukturen... more

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    Unter Bedingungen der Moderne interagiert Architektur in und mit Netzen: Lange bevor sie mit digitalen Apparaten zu kommunizieren begannen, wurden Häuser von technischen Systemen durchdrungen, Bauten als Knotenpunkte in Verkehrsinfrastrukturen konzipiert und die immer größeren Gebäudekomplexe mit Informationssystemen überlagert. Architektur wurde damit auch selbst als Medium begriffen, das Zugänge, Anschlüsse und Abschirmungen organisiert. Der Band präsentiert aktuelle Positionen einer medien- und kulturwissenschaftlich ausgerichteten Architekturforschung. Im Fokus steht dabei die Frage, wie Architektur als ein Medium unter anderen Medien zur Entstehung neuer Raumverhältnisse beiträgt, die Wissen, Subjektivität und soziales Verhalten ebenso verändern wie Klima und Umwelt. Deutsche Medienwissenschaft trifft angloamerikanische Architekturgeschichte. Eine aktuelle Sicht auf die Medialität der Architektur. Mit Beiträgen von Zeynep Çelik Alexander, Christoph Asendorf, Beatriz Colomina, Mark Crinson, Moritz Gleich, Tom Holert, Christa Kamleithner, Reinhold Martin, Roland Meyer, Bernhard Siegert und Meredith TenHoor.

     

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    Series: Bauwelt Fundamente ; 173
    Subjects: ARCHITECTURE / Study & Teaching
    Other subjects: architecture; infrastructures; media environments; media theory; modernity; spaces
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  7. Price-making in mineral provisioning systems and social-ecological transformation?
    the cases of copper, cobalt and lithium
    Published: September 2023
    Publisher:  ÖFSE, Österreichische Forschungsstiftung für Internationale Entwicklung, Vienna, Austria

    Research and debates around mineral extraction in the context of social-ecological transformation have dedicated limited focus on price-making processes. Drawing on the systems of provisioning approach, this paper assesses price-making and related... more

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    Research and debates around mineral extraction in the context of social-ecological transformation have dedicated limited focus on price-making processes. Drawing on the systems of provisioning approach, this paper assesses price-making and related institutions in mineral provisioning as contested processes. We argue that price-making is not an objective or solely technical process taking place on abstract markets; rather, it is, first, reflective of power struggles over specific rules and devices between different actors, embedded in social relations, network practices and institutions and, second, linked to characteristics of specific materialities of commodities and territorial and organizational forms of their provisioning. Empirically, we analyze the 'electric vehicle metals' copper, cobalt and lithium, for which derivative markets are intensifying their role as key price-determination institutions linked to financial actors' interest to get price exposure. The paper criticizes current shifts to benchmark- and derivative markets-based price-determination. This approach primarily focuses on short-term and narrow production costs without considering local producer-region specificities, broader economic impacts and environmental and social costs and risks. Moreover, it fails to address the long-term insecurities related to resource depletion. With financial actors dominating price-determination on derivative markets, prices deviate even from such a short-term and narrow fundamental perspective. Alternative price-making mechanisms are needed for social-ecological transformation, which requires political debates and democratic decision-making. Methodologically, the paper is based on trade and financial data and semi-structured interviews with price-determination institutions, metal provisioning and producer country actors.

     

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    Series: Working paper / ÖFSE, Austrian Foundation for Development Research ; 74
    Subjects: price-making; provisioning systems; infrastructures; financialization; electric vehicle metals
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  8. Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of... more

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    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centrali-zation depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France's seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe's largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks - and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them - broaden our mental topo-graphy of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selec-tion of the contributions to the conference. Ellen R. Welch is an Associate Professor of French Francophone Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Michèle Longino is a Professor of Romance Studies at Duke University.

     

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    Subjects: centralization; foreign embassies; infrastructures; postal system; topograph
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  9. Medium unter Medien
    Architektur und die Produktion moderner Raumverhältnisse
    Contributor: Asendorf, Christoph (Mitwirkender); Colomina, Beatriz (Mitwirkender); Crinson, Mark (Mitwirkender); Gleich, Moritz (Herausgeber); Kamleithner, Christa (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2023]; ©2023
    Publisher:  Birkhäuser, Basel

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    Other subjects: architecture; infrastructures; media environments; media theory; modernity; spaces
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  10. Networks, Interconnection, Connectivity
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Narr Francke Attempto, Tübingen

    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of... more

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    The map we draw of seventeenth-century French literary and intellectual culture is usually a small one, centered on Paris and Versailles to reflect the consolidation of intellectual and artistic capital under absolutism. Yet this process of centrali-zation depended on the creation of strong infrastructures connecting France's seat of political and cultural power to the provinces and the rest of the world: an efficient postal system, Europe's largest network of foreign embassies, trade links stretching to Asia and the Americas. How might a focus on these networks - and on the agents, materials, concepts, and practices that constituted them - broaden our mental topo-graphy of seventeenth-century French culture? This question animated a rich discussion during the May 2014 conference of the North American Society for Seventeenth-Century French Literature, held at Duke University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. The present volume represents a selec-tion of the contributions to the conference. Ellen R. Welch is an Associate Professor of French Francophone Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Michèle Longino is a Professor of Romance Studies at Duke University.

     

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  11. Addressing the sustainability of distributed ledger technology
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Banca d'Italia, [Rom]

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    Series: Questioni di economia e finanza / Banca d'Italia ; number 670 (February 2022)
    Subjects: blockchain; carbon tax; DLT; energy consumption; financial market; infrastructures; green consensus protocols; prudential requirements; sustainability; environmental transaction tax
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  12. La qualità dell’approvvigionamento di energia elettrica
    un confronto fra macroaree
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Banca d'Italia, [Rom]

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    Series: Questioni di economia e finanza / Banca d'Italia ; number 737 (Dicembre 2022)
    Subjects: electricity; quality; continuity of supply; interruptions; voltage dips; regional inequality; productivity; competitiveness; regulation; infrastructures
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  13. Financial development and human capital thresholds for the infrastructure development-industrialization nexus in Africa
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  African Governance and Development Institute, [Yaoundé]

    Examining the value-added link between infrastructure and industrialization is fundamental to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9, which consists of building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization... more

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    Examining the value-added link between infrastructure and industrialization is fundamental to achieving Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9, which consists of building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation. The objectives of this paper are to analyse the effect of infrastructures on industrialisation and how financial development and human capital modulate this effect in 33 African countries during the period 2003-2019 through the system GMM methodology. The results show that infrastructural development has a direct enhancing effect on industrialisation in Africa. When the indirect effect regressions through the modulating effects of financial development and human capital are considered, the net effects are equally positive though the results vary across the different specifications of infrastructure and the specific transmission channel considered. For instance, the indirect effect through the interaction of electricity and transport infrastructures with financial development and human capital produced a negative net effect. The thresholds of financial development and human capital required to nullify these negative effects are provided and practical policy implications are discussed.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: AGDI working paper ; WP/22, 091
    Subjects: infrastructures; industrialization; financial development; human capital
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 31 Seiten), Illustrationen