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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1744973407
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (320 p) , ill
    ISBN: 9781849805759
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Content: 1. Public research enterprises: the changing landscape -- 2. The scientific research process -- 3. Public good versus private good research: the empirical evidence -- 4. Crowding-in versus crowding-out of public good research -- 5. Knowledge creation and the research and development process -- 6. PPRPs: the benefits and risks of the bargain -- 7. Governance structures and collective decision making -- 8. Incomplete contracts and control premiums -- 9. Impure goods and the structure of contracts -- 10. The structural setting: the stages of research and development -- 11. Lessons and recommendations.
    Content: University research has played an essential role in economic growth by generating public good outputs that have not readily lent themselves to private market development. As funding for universities and governmental research units has declined, these institutions have turned to the private sector to augment their research and development budgets. This book presents a framework for structuring public-private research partnerships that protect both these institutions' academic freedom and the private firm's corporate interests. The authors present a four-stage framework that recognizes the critical role of 'control rights' and reveals how these rights can be effectively identified, valued, and allocated between research partners. The book provides a number of template designs for a variety of research partnerships, including tactics and strategies for implementing successful public-private research partnerships. It further provides case studies with examples of both successful and unsuccessful research partnerships. The book demonstrates that universities are empowered when they pursue private partners actively and when contracts preserve academic freedom, address confidentiality, specify intellectual property rights, define access to proprietary data, clarify the conflict resolution process, and address potential publication delays. This book is an essential and illuminating resource for academic researchers in economics and public policy departments, technology transfer offices, as well as others involved in university and public administration
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849805742
    Additional Edition: Available in another form ISBN 9781849805742(hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
    URL: FULL  ((Currently Only Available on Campus))
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1831431424
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (224 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 9781350145344
    Series Statement: Understanding student experiences of higher education
    Content: "The book explores the story of students studying undergraduate degrees at colleges that offer degree courses but which do not have university status. Henderson considers how relationships to these places affect educational experience, how decisions are made about whether to leave or to stay for degree study, and what it means to be an undergraduate student who does not attend a university. As well as working against the assumptions made about the lives and characteristics of a surprisingly diverse and complex group of students, the book offers insights into the ways that place and space are crucial factors for anyone thinking about systemic and structural inequality in higher education"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- Understanding the local student : concerns of place, mobilities and space -- Placed possible selves : theorising spatial and temporal educational subjectivies -- What does 'local' mean? : non-university provision as 'local' higher education -- Being local : place, 'local' higher education and educational subjectivities -- Staying local : the multiple bobilities of 'local' educational subjects -- Living local : the part and the whole of 'local' higher education spaces -- Placed possible selves : spatial stories of im/possibility -- Conclusion. , Also published in print
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350145320
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350145313
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1350145319
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350212190
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1350212199
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781350145337
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781350145313
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1757120912
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (306 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781000093438 , 1000093433 , 9781003057192 , 1003057195 , 9781000093391 , 1000093395 , 9781000093414 , 1000093417
    Series Statement: Routledge literature handbooks
    Content: Avian Shakespeare / Rebecca Ann Bach -- Shakespeare's fishponds : matter, metaphor, and market / Daniel Brayton -- 'I am the dog' : canine abjection, species reversal, and misanthropic satire in Two Gentlemen of Verona / Bryan Alkemeyer -- Learning from Crab : primitive accumulation, migration, species being / Crystal Bartolovich -- Animal behavior and metaphor, in Shakespeare and his fellow dramatists / Karl Steel -- Cow-cross lane and curriers row : animal networks in early Modern England / Ian MacInnes -- 'Everything exists by strife' : war and creaturely violence in Shakespeare's late tragedies / Benjamin Bertram -- Zoonotic Shakespeare : animals, plagues, and the medical posthumanities / Lucinda Cole -- Flock, herd, swarm : a Shakespearean lexicon of creaturely collectivity / Joseph Campana -- Swarm life : Shakespeare's school of insects / Keith Botelho -- 'Where the bee sucks' : Bernardian ecology and the PostReformation animal / Nicole Jacobs --
    Content: What does the wolf say? : wolvish tongues and animal language in Coriolanus / Liza Blake and Kathryn Vomero Santos -- Shrewd Shakespeare / Bruce Boehrer -- The training relationship : horses, hawks, dogs, bears and humans / Elspeth Graham -- Performing The Winter's Tale in the 'open' : bear plays, skinners' pageants, and the early modern fur trade / Todd Borlik -- Counting Shakespeare's sheep with The Second Shepherd's Play / Julian Yates -- Silly creatures : King Lear (with sheep) / Laurie Shannon -- The lion king : Shakespeare's beastly sovereigns / Nicole Mennell -- 'Wearing the horn' : class and community in the Shakespearean hunt / Jennifer Reid -- On eating the animal that therefore I am : race and animal rites in Titus Andronicus / Steven Swarbrick -- 'What's this? what's this?' : stockfish and piscine sexuality in Measure for Measure / Rob Wakeman -- My palfrey, myself : toward a queer phenomenology of the horse-human bond in Henry V and beyond / Karen Raber --
    Content: 'Forgiveness, horse' : the barbaric world of Richard II / Erica Fudge
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138710160
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Routledge handbook of Shakespeare and animals New York : Routledge, 2021 ISBN 9781138710160
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367522599
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Shakespeare, William 1564-1616 ; Tiere ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London [England] : Bloomsbury Academic | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1694755444
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 510 pages) , Fotografien
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781501339295 , 9781501339288 , 9781501339264
    Series Statement: New approaches to sound, music, and media
    Content: "Transmedia Directors focuses on artist-practitioners who work across media, platforms, and disciplines, including film, television, music video, commercials, and the internet. Working in the age of media convergence, today's em/impresarios project a distinctive style that points toward a new contemporary aesthetics. The media they engage with enrich their practices - through film and television (with its potential for world-building and sense of the past and future), music video (with its audiovisual aesthetics and rhythm), commercials (with their ability to project a message quickly), the internet (with its refreshed concepts of audience and participation), to larger forms like restaurants and amusement parks (with their materiality alongside today's digital aesthetics). These directors encourage us to reassess concepts of authorship, assemblage, transmedia, audiovisual aesthetics, and world-building"--
    Content: 26. Diamonds, Wagner, the Gesamtkunstwerk and Lars von Trier's Depression Films -- Linda Badley (Middle Tennessee State University, USA) -- 27 Lars von Trier, Brecht and the Baroque Gesture -- Donald Greig (University of Nottingham, UK) -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- 1. Introduction: Intensified Movements -- Carol Vernallis (Stanford University, USA), Holly Rogers (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK), and Lisa Perrott (University of Waikato, New Zealand) -- PART ONE: Collaborative Authorship: Wes Anderson -- 2. The Wes Anderson Brand: New Sincerity Across Media -- Warren Buckland (Oxford Brooks University, UK) -- 3. The World of Wes Anderson and Mark Mothersbaugh: Between Childhood and Adulthood in The Royal Tenenbaums -- Theo Cateforis (Syracuse University, USA) -- 4. Analogue Authenticity and the Sound of Wes Anderson -- Ben Winters (Open University, UK) -- 5. The Instrumentarium of Wes Anderson and Alexandre Desplat -- Ewan Clark (Victoria University of Wellington, Australia) -- PART TWO: Cross-Medial Assemblage and the Making of the Director -- 6. Our Lives in Pink: Sofia Coppola as Transmedia Audiovisual Stylist -- Jeff Smith (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) -- 7. Short-form Media as Style Lab: The Education of Michael Bay -- Mark Kerins (Southern Methodist University, USA) -- PART THREE: Transmedial Relations and Industry -- 8. Whirled Pieces: Bong Joon Ho's Snowpiercer and the Components of Global Transmedia Production -- J.D. Connor (School of Cinematic Arts, USA) -- 9. David Fincher's Righteous Workflow: Design and the Transmedial Director -- Graig Uhlin (Oklahoma State University, USA) -- PART FOUR: Music Video's Forms, Genres and Surfaces -- 10. A Conversation with Emil Nava -- Carol Vernallis (Stanford University, USA) -- 11. Risers, Drops and a Fourteen-foot Cube: A Transmedia Analysis of Emil Nava, Calvin Harris and Rihanna's "This Is What You Came For" -- Brad Osborn (University of Kansas, USA) -- 12. On Colour Magic: Emil Nava's 'Feels' and 'Nuh Ready Nuh Ready' -- Jonathan Leal (Stanford University, USA) -- PART FIVE: Music Video's Centrifugal Forces -- 13. Dave Meyers's Moment of Audiovisual Bliss -- Carol Vernallis (Stanford University, USA) -- 14. The Alchemical Union of David Bowie and Floria Sigismondi: 'Transmedia Surrealism' and 'Loose Continuity'.
    Content: Lisa Perrott (University of Waikato, New Zealand) -- 15. Filmic Resonance and Dispersed Authorship in Sigur Rs' Transmedial Valtari Mystery Film Experiment -- Gareth Schott and Karen Barbour (University of Waikato, New Zealand) -- PART SIX: Audiovisual Emanations: David Lynch -- 16. The Audiovisual Eerie: Transmediating Thresholds in the Work of David Lynch -- Holly Rogers (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK) -- 17. When Is a Door Not a Door?: Transmedia to the nth Degree in David Lynch's Multiverse -- Greg Hainge (University of Queensland, Australia) -- 18. On (vari-)Speed Across David Lynch's Work -- John McGrath (University of Surrey, UK) -- 19. Journeying into the Land of the Formless Real with Lynch and Simondon -- Elena Del RƯo (University of Alberta, Canada) -- PART SEVEN: Multi-vocality, Synchronicity and Transcendent Cinematics: Barry Jenkins -- 20. 'Let Me Show You What That Song Really Is': Nicholas Britell on the Music of Moonlight -- Dale Chapman (Bates College, USA) -- 21. If Beale Street Could Talk, What'd Be Playing in the Background?: First Notes on Music, Film, Time and Memory -- Kwami Coleman (New York University, USA) -- 22 The Shot and the Cut: Joi McMillon's and Barry Jenkins's Artistry -- Carol Vernallis (Stanford University, USA) -- PART EIGHT: Community, Identity and Transmedial Aspirations across the Web -- 23. Multimodal and Transmedia Subjectivity in Animated Music Video: Jess Cope and Steven Wilson's 'Routine' from Hand. Cannot. Erase. (2015) -- Lori Burns (School of Music, Canada) -- 24. Jay Versace's Instagram Empire: Queer Black Youth, Social Media and New Audiovisual Possibilities -- Gabrielle Veronique (University of California, Berkeley, USA) -- PART NINE: Diagramatic, Signaletic and Haptic Unfoldings across Forms and Genres: Lars Von Trier -- 25. The Demonic Quality of Darkness in The House That Jack Built: Haptic Transmedial Affects Throughout the Work of Lars von Trier -- Bodil Marie Stavning Thomsen (School of Communication and Culture, Denmark).
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501341007
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501339271
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Transmedia directors New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Transmedia directors New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020 ISBN 9781501341007
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501339271
    Language: English
    Keywords: Film ; Fernsehen ; Musikvideo ; Produktion ; Electronic books
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1802229051
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (472 pages)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 9781501357077 , 9781501357039
    Series Statement: New approaches to sound, music, and media
    Content: "We're experiencing a time when digital technologies and advances in artificial intelligence, robotics, and big data are redefining what it means to be human. How do these advancements affect contemporary media and music? This collection traces how media, with a focus on sound and image, engages with these new technologies. It bridges the gap between science and the humanities by pairing humanists' close readings of contemporary media with scientists' discussions of the science and math that inform them. This text includes contributions by established and emerging scholars performing across-the-aisle research on new technologies, exploring topics such as facial and gait recognition; EEG and audiovisual materials; surveillance; and sound and images in relation to questions of sexual identity, race, ethnicity, disability, and class and includes examples from a range of films and TV shows including Blade Runner , Black Mirror , Mr. Robot , Morgan , Ex Machina, and Westworld . Through a variety of critical, theoretical, proprioceptive, and speculative lenses, the collection facilitates interdisciplinary thinking and collaboration and provides readers with ways of responding to these new technologies."--
    Note: Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction Jonathan Leal and Carol Vernallis Part I: AI and Robotics -- 1. Could the AI of Our Dreams Ever Become Reality? Jay McClelland -- 2. Director Alex Garland Converses with Cybermedia's Scientists and Media Scholars Jonathan Leal and Carol Vernallis -- 3. (S)Ex Machina and the Cartesian Theater of the Absurd Simon D. Levy and Charles W. Lowney -- 4. Epiphany, Infinity and Transcendent AI Zachary Mason Part II: Big Data, Sentience, and the Universe -- 5. A MASSIVE Swirl of Pixels: Algorithms in Radiohead's 'Go to Sleep' Steen Ledet Christiansen -- 6. The Rise of the Machine: Body-Knowing, Neural Nets, and Emergent Freedom Charles W. Lowney -- 7. The Quantum Computer as Sci-Fi's Favorite Character Leonardo P. G. De Assis -- 8. Composer Ben Salisbury Discusses Scoring Science for Alex Garland Holly Rogers, John McGrath, Carol Vernallis, and Dale Chapman -- 9. Ex Machina and the Question of Consciousness Murray Shanahan -- Part III: The Neuroscience of Affect and Event Perception -- 10. 'A Solid Popularity Arc': Affective Economies in Black Mirror's 'Nosedive' Dale Chapman -- 11. Cognitive Boundaries, 'Nosedive' and Under the Skin: Interview with Jeffrey Zacks Carol Vernallis, Jonathan Leal, and Dale Chapman -- 12. Toward an AI Future of Comics Study and Creation: A Cognitive-Affective Approach Frederick Aldama and Laura Wagner -- Part IV: The Digital West -- 13. The Philosophy of Westworld Paul Skokowski -- 14. New Visions of the Old West: A.I., Self, and Other in Westworld Christopher Minz -- 15. Scoring Music for Westworld Then and Now: A Cognitive Perspective Annabel J. Cohen Part V: Interface, Desire, Collectivity -- 16. Director Terence Nance Discusses Random Acts of Flyness Carol Vernallis, Jonathan Leal, Holly Rogers, Liz Reich and the contributors of Cybermedia -- 17. The Gift of Black Sonics: Interface and Ontology in Sorry to Bother You and Random Acts of Flyness Liz Reich -- 18. Technology, Chaos, and the Nimble Subversion of Random Acts of Flyness Eric Lyon -- 19. Expecting the Twist: How Media Navigate the Intersections Among Different Sources of Prior Knowledge Noah Fram , 20. Face Color Bevil Conway Part VI: Productive Neuropathologies 21. Digital Vitalism Marta Figlerowicz 22. Neuroplasticity: From Experience to Healing Sara Ferrando Colomer 23. Where is My Mind? Mr. Robot and the Digital Neuropolis Patricia Pisters 24. Dopamine Circuits: Wanting, Liking, Habits, and Goals. An Interview about Mr. Robot with Neuroscientist Talia Lerner Jonathan Leal, Carol Vernallis, and Patricia Pisters 25. The Taste of Cybermedia: An Interview with Hojoon Lee, The Lee Lab at Northwestern University Julia Peres Guimaraes, Selmin Kara, and Carol Vernallis -- Index. , Also published in print
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501357034
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1501357042
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781501357046
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781501357039
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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