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A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy

A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy

Amit M. Schejter; Noam Tirosh

Springer International Publishing AG
2016
sidottu
In this book, distributional justice theories developed by John Rawls and Amartya Sen are applied to the governance of today’s media, proposing a fresh, and innovative assessment of the potential role for media in society. Three case studies describe the utilization of new media by marginalized communities in Israel – Ethiopian immigrants, the Bedouin and Palestinians – and set the stage for media policy scholars, teachers and students to discuss an analytic framework for media policy that is fresh, different, innovative and original. Departing from the utilitarian principles that dominate Western liberal regimes, and that have led to the proliferation of media systems in which control is concentrated in the hands of the few, this work proposes an alternative that focuses on redistributing power and voice.
A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy

A Justice-Based Approach for New Media Policy

Amit M. Schejter; Noam Tirosh

Springer International Publishing AG
2018
nidottu
In this book, distributional justice theories developed by John Rawls and Amartya Sen are applied to the governance of today’s media, proposing a fresh, and innovative assessment of the potential role for media in society. Three case studies describe the utilization of new media by marginalized communities in Israel – Ethiopian immigrants, the Bedouin and Palestinians – and set the stage for media policy scholars, teachers and students to discuss an analytic framework for media policy that is fresh, different, innovative and original. Departing from the utilitarian principles that dominate Western liberal regimes, and that have led to the proliferation of media systems in which control is concentrated in the hands of the few, this work proposes an alternative that focuses on redistributing power and voice.
Trade Marks and Competition Law

Trade Marks and Competition Law

Alison Firth; Spyros Maniatis; Ioannis Kokkoris; Noam Shemtov; Apostolos Chronopoulos

Oxford University Press
2022
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This book provides a critical analysis of the interface between trade mark law and competition law through a combination of practice, doctrine, and policy. The two legal regimes are at opposite ends of the scale, with one promoting monopoly and the other competition; they operate at parallel levels, often without regard for the objectives and regulatory tools of the other. However, an increasing number of cases from the European Union (EU) and beyond cover the intersection of the two regimes. This book highlights the ways in which the fundamentals of trade mark law are being challenged from a competition law perspective, and how trade mark principles affect the development and application of competition law. It provides a detailed overview of jurisprudence from Europe, the United States, and Australia, adopting a comparative approach. The book explores three practical areas. Firstly, it considers the jurisprudence on how trade mark law internalises competition considerations. Secondly, it examines how competition law internalises trade mark considerations. Thirdly, it looks at the hierarchy of the direct relationship between trade mark law as a set of exclusionary rules that lead to market power on one hand and competition law as a set of rules targeting market power and its abuse on the other. The book then focuses on identifying and 'codifying' the judicial toolkit developed by the courts in all of these, and positions this against a theoretical justificatory background. Finally, it tests the sustainability of the toolkit against the 'competition plus' context and provides an appropriate policy framework for the balancing between trade mark rights and competition rules.
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Santa Claws Christmas Special

Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Santa Claws Christmas Special

Jeremy Zag; Thomas Astruc; Fred Lenoir; Sébastien Thibaudeau; Noam Kaniel; Nicole D'Andria

Action Lab Entertainment, Inc.
2018
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WINNER OF A 2018 TEEN CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATED SERIES!Because of Ladybug, a Santa Claus gets akumatized by Hawk Moth. Now Santa Claws, he is determined to make this Christmas Eve the worst in Paris's history. Will Ladybug and Cat Noir manage to save Christmas?
Shape Analysis

Shape Analysis

Bor-Yuh Evan Chang; Cezara Dragoi; Roman Manevich; Noam Rinetzky; Xavier Rival

now publishers Inc
2020
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Shape analyses focusing on inferring highly complex properties of heap-manipulating programs are techniques used in the automatic verification of infinite-state programs.This survey provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of shape analysis, and presents the foundation of the topic in an accessible manner to readers who are not familiar with it. To do so, the authors characterize the essence of shape analysis compared to more classical pointer analyses as well as giving the intuition underlying the abstractions commonly used in shape analysis and the algorithms that allow to statically compute intricate semantic properties. The authors cover the main families of shape analysis abstraction and algorithms, highlight the similarities between them, and characterize the main differences between the most common approaches. Finally, the authors demonstrate the impact of the field by describing a few other static analysis works - array abstractions, dictionary abstractions and interprocedural analyses - that were influenced by the ideas of shape analysis.Researchers and students new to the concept of shape analysis will find this monograph a one-stop shop of information that will quickly get them up to speed on all aspects of the topic. With a comprehensive set of references, this accessible survey will enable the reader to adopt the techniques quickly in their own further research.
Instant Insights: Fruit Losses and Waste

Instant Insights: Fruit Losses and Waste

Elhadi M. Yahia; Jorge Fonseca; Peter Toivonen; Chris Watkins; Noam Alkan; Anirudh Kumar; K. Wang; A. K. Handa; A. K. Mattoo

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2020
pokkari
This specially curated collection features five reviews of current and key research on fruit losses and waste.The first chapter reviews the magnitude of losses and waste of fruit and vegetables as well as key issues in estimating losses. It provides a detailed assessment of the main causes of losses and waste together with strategies for their prevention.The second chapter assesses the adoption of new, non-destructive technologies as a way of measuring harvest maturity and improving sorting operations to minimise the risk of product loss and waste.The third chapter outlines the importance of harvest management of apples and considers the importance of various factors associated with fruit physiology, maturation and ripening to reduce losses.The fourth chapter reviews existing research in the preservation of fruit quality and reduction of post-harvest damage and loss by adopting suitable technologies and knowledge during post-harvest operation, storage management, transportation and marketing of mango fruit.The final chapter explores the advantages and disadvantages of cultivating ripening-impaired tomato mutants. It describes how controlling tomato diseases in both pre- and postharvest operations can help avoid fruit losses.
From Signals to Image

From Signals to Image

Haim Azhari; John A. Kennedy; Noam Weiss; Lana Volokh

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
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This textbook, intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, is an introduction to the physical and mathematical principles used in clinical medical imaging. The first two chapters introduce basic concepts and useful terms used in medical imaging and the tools implemented in image reconstruction, while the following chapters cover an array of topics such as physics of x-rays and their implementation in planar and computed tomography (CT) imaging; nuclear medicine imaging and the methods of forming functional planar and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images and Clinical imaging using positron emitters as radiotracers. The book also discusses the principles of MRI pulse sequencing and signal generation, gradient fields, and the methodologies implemented for image formation, form flow imaging and magnetic resonance angiography and the basic physics of acoustic waves, the different acquisition modes used in medical ultrasound, and the methodologies implemented for image formation and flow imaging using the Doppler Effect.By the end of the book, readers will know what is expected from a medical image, will comprehend the issues involved in producing and assessing the quality of a medical image, will be able to conceptually implement this knowledge in the development of a new imaging modality, and will be able to write basic algorithms for image reconstruction. Knowledge of calculus, linear algebra, regular and partial differential equations, and a familiarity with the Fourier transform and it applications is expected, along with fluency with computer programming. The book contains exercises, homework problems, and sample exam questions that are exemplary of the main concepts and formulae students would encounter in a clinical setting.
From Signals to Image

From Signals to Image

Haim Azhari; John A. Kennedy; Noam Weiss; Lana Volokh

Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
nidottu
This textbook, intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, is an introduction to the physical and mathematical principles used in clinical medical imaging. The first two chapters introduce basic concepts and useful terms used in medical imaging and the tools implemented in image reconstruction, while the following chapters cover an array of topics such as physics of x-rays and their implementation in planar and computed tomography (CT) imaging; nuclear medicine imaging and the methods of forming functional planar and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images and Clinical imaging using positron emitters as radiotracers. The book also discusses the principles of MRI pulse sequencing and signal generation, gradient fields, and the methodologies implemented for image formation, form flow imaging and magnetic resonance angiography and the basic physics of acoustic waves, the different acquisition modes used in medical ultrasound, and the methodologies implemented for image formation and flow imaging using the Doppler Effect.By the end of the book, readers will know what is expected from a medical image, will comprehend the issues involved in producing and assessing the quality of a medical image, will be able to conceptually implement this knowledge in the development of a new imaging modality, and will be able to write basic algorithms for image reconstruction. Knowledge of calculus, linear algebra, regular and partial differential equations, and a familiarity with the Fourier transform and it applications is expected, along with fluency with computer programming. The book contains exercises, homework problems, and sample exam questions that are exemplary of the main concepts and formulae students would encounter in a clinical setting.
Instant Insights: Improving the Shelf Life of Horticultural Produce

Instant Insights: Improving the Shelf Life of Horticultural Produce

Jeffrey K. Brecht; I. Uysal; M. C. N. Nunes; J. P. Emond; S. Mercier; U. McCarthy; Peter Toivonen; Noam Alkan; Anirudh Kumar; K. Wang; A. K. Handa; A. K. Mattoo

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2023
pokkari
This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on improving the shelf life of horticultural produce.The first chapter introduces the concept of smart distribution and highlights how optimising the management of produce distribution systems can reduce loss and waste in the horticultural sector and extend shelf life by minimising quality deterioration. The chapter also discusses the use of remote sensing technology to determine food quality.The second chapter reviews a selection of pre- and postharvest strategies used to optimise fruit quality. The chapter considers ways of measuring harvest maturity, as well as the role of temperature controlled environments in extending the shelf life of tree fruit.The third chapter summarises the wealth of recent research on the preservation of fruit quality in mango production, as well as how postharvest operations can be optimised to reduce loss and waste and maximise shelf life, including the use of controlled environments, waxes and edible coatings.The final chapter explores the advantages and disadvantages of cultivating ripening-impaired tomato mutants and genetically engineered genotypes characterized by inhibition of the ripening process. The chapter considers the use of ethylene inhibitors and controlled environments as a means of mitigating devastating yield losses.
Digital Capabilities

Digital Capabilities

Amit Schejter; Baruch Shomron; Muhammad Abu Jafar; Ghalia Abu Kaf; Jonathan Mendels; Shula Mola; Malka Shacham; Amneh Al Sharha; Noam Tirosh

Springer International Publishing AG
2023
sidottu
?Digital Capabilities is a first-of-its-kind exploration of the capabilities that communities in positions of inequality in Israel and the West Bank seek to realize by utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT), the opportunities they have to communicate, and the way ICTs serve their desire to do so. It is the outcome of an eight-year research project in which the nine authors of this book, some of whom came from within the studied communities, conducted their work among the studied populations over an extended period of time. The capabilities approach, much discussed theoretically, takes on a life in this project and is presented as an empirically observable phenomenon for assessing whether ICTs are serving actual needs, whether communication resources are justly allocated and distributed and whether they serve the goal of a universally accessible right to communicate.
Digital Capabilities

Digital Capabilities

Amit Schejter; Baruch Shomron; Muhammad Abu Jafar; Ghalia Abu Kaf; Jonathan Mendels; Shula Mola; Malka Shacham; Amneh Al Sharha; Noam Tirosh

Springer International Publishing AG
2024
nidottu
?Digital Capabilities is a first-of-its-kind exploration of the capabilities that communities in positions of inequality in Israel and the West Bank seek to realize by utilizing information and communication technologies (ICT), the opportunities they have to communicate, and the way ICTs serve their desire to do so. It is the outcome of an eight-year research project in which the nine authors of this book, some of whom came from within the studied communities, conducted their work among the studied populations over an extended period of time. The capabilities approach, much discussed theoretically, takes on a life in this project and is presented as an empirically observable phenomenon for assessing whether ICTs are serving actual needs, whether communication resources are justly allocated and distributed and whether they serve the goal of a universally accessible right to communicate.