104 results on '"Markham, Tim"'
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2. 7. Cross-sectoral Relations in VoD Markets: Frontend, Backend, and Deepend in India
3. Part III: Subjecting, Humanizing, Repairing
4. 8. Serving Machines and Heterotopias: Data Entry Work in Prisons and Refugee Camps in the US and Uganda
5. 10. Black Living Data Booklet
6. 9. Mythical Media Backends: Human-Machine Communication's Cruel Promises
7. Half-Title Page, Title Page, Copyright
8. 14. Repairing Algorithms, Rebuilding Data Paths: Digital Infrastructures, Public Service Media, and Material Solidarity in Europe
9. 12. On Meaning and Exploitation: Everyday AI and Productivity Tracking in Denmark
10. 13. The Backend Work of Data Subjects: Ordinary Challenges of Living with Data in India and the US
11. 11. Sonorous Surfaces, Biased Backends: The Gendered Voices of AI Assistants as Existential Media
12. 4. Coding and Encoding Streamed Media: The Cultural
13. 5. Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poiesis of Algorithmic Backends
14. Cover
15. Afterword: Theorizing across and between Media Backends
16. Series Titles
17. Part II: Datafying, Serving, Distributing
18. Back cover
19. Index
20. Acknowledgments
21. Part I: Sensing, Automating, Mediating
22. 1. Atmospheric Mediation: From Smart Dust to Customizable Governance
23. 3. EugenicTech: Three Perspectives on the (B)anality of AI
24. 2. The Other Side of the Smart Phone: MEMS Sensors and the Tiny Matters of Mediation
25. Engaging Opacity: Spotify and the Poiesis of Algorithmic Backends
26. Five Hot Runner Tips for Moldmakers and Molders: Best practices for initial hot runner tryouts and effective preventive maintenance
27. Hot Runner Holdout: Making the Case for Transitioning From Cold to Hot Runner Molds
28. Five Hot Runner Tips for Moldmakers and Molders
29. The Politics of War Reporting: Authority, Authenticity and Morality
30. Public Connection through Media Consumption: Between Oversocialization and De-Socialization?
31. The contribution of media consumption to civic participation
32. Stephen Cummings and dt Ogilvie: Creativities: The What, How, Where, Who and Why of the Creative Process.
33. New developments in the field: brave new world or plus ça change?
34. How do audiences live journalism?
35. Introduction: why use political phenomenology to analyse war reporting?
36. Practical mastery of authority, authenticity and disposition
37. Conclusion: implications for war reporting, journalism studies and political phenomenology
38. Methodological issues
39. Theoretical preliminaries
40. Journalistic ethics and moral authority: being right, knowing better
41. Theorizing media phenomenologically
42. The public connection project ten years on
43. The politics of war reporting : Authority, authenticity and morality
44. Troubled closeness or satisfied distance? Researching media consumption and public orientation
45. How to Build a Better-Performing Hot Runner Mold: Early stage communication across the supply chain about design considerations optimizes hot runner mold performance.
46. Tracking the reflexivity of the (dis)engaged citizen: some methodological reflections
47. Book review - Intimate politics: publicity, privacy and the personal lives of politicians in media-saturated democracies, by James Stanyer
48. Affective solidarity and mediated distant suffering: In defence of mere feltness.
49. The uses of seriousness: Arab journalists tweet the 2011-12 uprisings
50. Hunched over their laptops: phenomenological perspectives on citizen journalism
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