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Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction (Int'l Ed)

Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction (Int'l Ed)

Martin Judith; Thomas Nakayama

McGraw-Hill Education
2013
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Experiencing Intercultural Communication: An Introduction provides students with a framework to begin building their intercultural communication skills. Through understanding the complexities of intercultural interaction, students begin the process of learning about other cultures in their professional endeavors and personal relationships.
Who Profits When You Click?: How Value Is Distributed on the Net / A qui profite le clic?: Le partage de la valeur à l'ère numérique
Val rie-Laure Benabou, a law professor at Versailles University, is an expert in intellectual property rights on the Internet, a consultant on the Conseil Sup rieure de la Propri t Litt raire et Artistique (CSPLA) and a member of the French parlI'mentary study commission on digital rights and Internet freedom. Judith Rochfeld is a professor of private law at Panth on-Sorbonne University, Paris-I. Her research interests and publications focus on civil law (contracts, persons, goods, property), European law and digital law. What can be done to safeguard privacy and cultural diversity? How to reinstate iedividuals in their rightful place as citizens, as productive members of society and as consumers? Nothing is free on the Internet and each intermediary uses the data it obtains on users (profile, behaviour) to turn a profit. 'If it's free, you're the product', proclaims the French consumer association UFC-Que Choisir to denounce the use of personal data by GAFA (Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon), to which Twitter and Microsoft could be added. These digital giants are vying for control of the Net in an effort to keep profits to themselves. Never before have the producers of wealth (creators, Internet users) and those who profit from it been so disconnected. The book denounces property limits, a notion that is often brandished as a talI'man by Internet detractors but which is nevertheless poorly adapted to the virtual character of the assets under consideration. The authors explore new legal solutions for a fairer distribution of Internet wealth. Such solutions include giving iedividuals increased means and reassessing personal data as a common resource.- A concrete, legal approach for a clearer, more balanced understanding of the interests of all parties.- Existing laws fail to adequately protect intellectual property. The authors propose here a series of solutions based on their innovative approach to digital content.
Feynman's Lost Lecture

Feynman's Lost Lecture

David L Goodstein; Judith R Goodstein

Vintage
1997
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On 14 March 1964 Richard Feynman, one of the greatest scientific thinkers of the 20th Century, delivered a lecture entitled 'The Motion of the Planets Around the Sun'. The result is a vital and absorbing account of one of the fundamental puzzles of science, and an invaluable insight into Feynman's charismatic brilliance.
Movements, Motions, Moments

Movements, Motions, Moments

Judith Weisenfeld; Eric L Williams; Kevin Young

D GILES LTD
2023
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Movements, Motions, Moments shows how African Americans have negotiated their participation and engagement in religious spaces. The book is divided into three sections—Movements, Motions, and Moments. Images of figures including Rev. Henry Highland Garnett, Noble Drew Ali, Father Divine, Prophet Elijah Muhammad, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Rev. Pauli Murray, Bishop Myokei Cain-Barrett, and others are depicted next to photographs of religious celebrations, ritual practices, and individual moments of faith and spirituality. Photographers include Lola Flash, Chester Higgins, Jason Miccolo Johnson, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Kenneth Royster, James Van Der Zee, Milton Williams, Lloyd W. Yearwood, and others. Photographs in this volume range from the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries and include religious traditions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, African indigenous, non-secular, and other religious traditions (Humanism, Atheism, Spiritualism, and others). It also includes photography capturing contemporary events and movements including Black Lives Matter and the global pandemic.
Women, Literature, and the Domesticated Landscape

Women, Literature, and the Domesticated Landscape

Page Judith W.; Elise L. Smith

Cambridge University Press
2014
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Combining an analysis of literature and art, this book contends that the 'domesticated landscape' is key to understanding women's complex negotiation of private and public life in a period of revolution and transition. As more women became engaged in horticultural and botanical pursuits, the meaning of gardens - recognized here both as sites of pleasure and labor, and as conceptual and symbolic spaces - became more complex. Women writers and artists often used gardens to educate their readers, to enter into political and cultural debates, and to signal moments of intellectual and spiritual insight. Gardens functioned as a protected vantage point for women, providing them with a new language and authority to negotiate between domestic space and the larger world. Although this more expansive form of domesticity still highlighted the virtues associated with the feminized home, it also promised a wider field of action, re-centering domesticity outward.