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Technical Communication

: Vol. 14(1967)-62 (2015) : 0049-3155
1938-369X

Résumés des communications = Abstracts of papers, IXe Congrès international des Égyptologues ; IXth...

: 128 pages ; 30 cm. : Includes bibliographical references.

AV Communication Review

: Vol. 12(1964)-25 (1977) : يناير-90

Cereal Research Communications

: Vol. 1(1973)-43 (2015) : 0133-3720
1788-9170

Educational Communication and Technology

: Vol. 26(1978)-36 (1988) : 0148-5806

College Composition and Communication

: Vol. 1(1950)-69 (2017) : 0010-096X
1939-9006

The role of mass communications in inter : the Arab-Israeli War of October 1973 /

: Added t.p. in Arabis : Dawr al-i'lam fi al-sira al-duwali : dirasah fi harb uktubar 1973
Sammary in Arabic
Based on the author's thesis (M.A.), American University in Cairo, 1975. : vii, 87, 4 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm. : bibliography : pages 82-87.

Published 1991
Late Ramesside letters and communications /

: 54 pages, 109 pages of plates : illustrations ; 37 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 0714109576

Published 2008
Gender and communication in Euripides' plays : between song and silence /

: The prominent role of women in Greek drama has always fascinated readers. This book proposes that women in Euripides' plays communicate in ways constructed by the tragic genre itself as 'female.' Yet these women's words are surprisingly not uniformly dangerous or excessively emotional, as has traditionally been thought. Rather, Euripides' women resort to 'female' ways of talking in order to enable others to understand them and their unique point-of-view. Aspects of women's speech-song, silence and secret-keeping as female verbal genres, and the challenges of speaking out of place-contribute to Euripides' portrayal of women as different from men. Originating in a culture where putting women under scrutiny was part of daily life, Euripides' tragedies dramatise women's constant struggle to control language.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references (p. [247]-254) and indexes. : 9789047442769 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2017
Political communication in the Roman world /

: This volume aims to address the question of political communication in the Roman world. It draws upon social sciences and the current trend for the historical study of political communication. The book tackles three main problems: What constitutes political communication in the Roman world? In what ways could information be transmitted and represented? What mechanisms made political communication successful or unsuccessful? This edited volume covers questions like speech and mechanisms of political communication, political communication at a distance, bottom-up communication, failure of communication and representation of political communication. It will be of help to specialists in the Roman world, but also to students and researchers of political sciences, and specialists of political communication in pre-industrial times.
: Papers from a conference held in Seville in 2015. : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004350847 : 1572-0500 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2009
Communication and conversion in northern Cameroon : the Dii people and Norwegian missionaries, 1934-1960 /

: Was modern Christian mission to Africa primarily a colonial project and a civilizing mission or was it a spiritual revival spreading to new areas? This book tells the tale of the Dii people in northern Cameroon and describes their encounter with Norwegian missionaries. Through archival studies and through fieldwork among the Dii, an intriguing scenario is presented. Whereas the missionaries describe their mission as one of spiritual liberation, and the Dii highligt the social liberation they received through literacy and political independence, the author shows how both spiritual and social changes were results of captivation, miscommunication and constant negotiations between the two parties.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789047430988 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Audio Visual Communication Review

: Vol. 1(1953)-11 (1963) : 0885-727X

Published 1998
Einheit und Vielfalt : Das Verstehen der Kulturen /

: 1 online resource : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004458055
9789042006638

Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication.

: BRILLBRILLJ : 1873-9857
1873-9865

Writing and communication in early Egyptian monasticism /

: xiii, 239 pages : 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789004254657

Resumes des communications abstracts of papers /

: 128 pages ; 30 cm.

Published 2021
Repetition, Communication, and Meaning in the Ancient World : Orality and Literacy in the Ancient World, vol. 13 /

: This edited volume, arising from the 2019 conference "Orality and Literacy: Repetition," explores some of the many forms and uses of repetition, in poetry, philosophy, and inscriptions, from Homeric epic through the Latin novel and the Gospels to reception in the twentieth century. All human communication depends on repeating signs that are comprehensible to the speaker and the addressee. Yet "repetition" takes many specific forms, in different performance contexts, time periods, and literary genres. Repetition may operate within one utterance, or across several times, places, and artists. The relationship between two repeated utterances cannot always be determined with certainty. But repetition offers exciting ways to understand the communicative process in oral and literate contexts across the ancient world.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004466661
9789004466623

Published 2017
Writing and communication in early Egyptian monasticism /

: As senders of letters, copyists of literary texts, compilers of accounts, readers, and teachers, the monks of late antique Egypt articulated their interactions with their ascetic and secular environments via their role as authors, scribes, and owners of written text. This volume edited by Malcolm Choat and Maria Chiara Giorda examines the presence and practice of writing, modes of written communication, and the symbolic and spiritual value of the written word in monastic communities. Contributions cover evidence from papyri and inscriptions to literature transmitted in manuscripts, positioned within the shift in recent scholarship away from literature such as hagiography as a source of positivistic history, towards evidence that derives more directly from the monk or period in focus.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004336506 : 2213-0039 ; : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 2023
Novel Perspectives on Communication Practices in Antiquity : Towards a Historical Social-Semiotic Approach /

: Documentary texts are vital to our understanding of many aspects of the ancient world, such as its administration, education, and economy. The value of these texts goes even further however: being autographs, they directly testify to ancient communication practices, a field of study which so far has remained underexplored. In this volume, specialists in the field engage with a broad range of documentary sources. They discuss not only how various modes of communication, such as language, handwriting, and lay-out, are employed in specific contexts of writing, but also how these different modes are interrelated. Building on insights from contemporary social-semiotic theory, the volume makes a case for the establishment of historical social semiotics as a discipline.
: 1 online resource : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004526518
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