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Digital Siege
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Istanbul, Turkiye Istanbul University Press

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Digitalization is prevalent in almost every field of life in today’s world. There is no escape from its impacts. But, it is getting increasingly important to investigate its positive and negative aspects to build a digital culture that benefits, rather than hurts and divides societies and people. This book addresses a theme of growing importance in multiple disciplines, such as communication, business, political science, sociology. It aims to understand how digitalization has been transforming our world and identities.Academic interest in this topic is due to an increasing need to understand these transformations’ details and the meaning of these transformations in the big scheme of things. This book was inspired by a desire to draw together an academic interest in this topic to investigate the meaning and impacts of digitalization and the “new” digital culture. We invited authors from different areas to write chapters that contribute to exploring how digitalization affects their field and its consequences.Each chapter in this book seeks to contribute to the conceptual understanding of one or more dimensions of digitalization. It investigates from a multidisciplinary perspective the ‘what’s ‘how’s of digitalization, and tries to understand the advantages and disadvantages of it for society, various institutions, and individual consumer citizens.


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Digital Transformation in Media & Society
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Istanbul, Turkiye Istanbul University Press

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This book presents examples of digital transformation as they have unfolded in different fields and in different countries. Thus it is designed to be a situation analysis in which some chapters share research results and others are essays written to contribute to the ongoing debate. The book consists of two parts, the first being “Transformation in Television, Radio, Film and Games” and the second being “Transformation in Social Life, Economy and Education”. Individual chapters’ authors address different issues related to the digitalization of games, post-production, radio transmission, education, marketing, payment systems, fandom, social media, artificial intelligence, democracy, and intellectual creativity. Three questions to be kept in mind as you read each chapter are “What is happening in the particular field as a result of digital transformation?”, “Is it a real transformation?”, and “What are the benefits and drawbacks of the transformation?”Chapter One focuses on new trends in television-viewing practices and considers how digitalization empowers TV series’ fans. The chapter draws attention to the popularity of Turkish television series in Latin America and argues that digitalization has transformed the habits and attitudes of Latin American viewers: through the spread of Turkish television series, Turkish culture and values are also promoted. Chapter Two consists of a case study that sheds light on whether technological developments will transform the image of women in online games. In-depth interviews with female users of massively multiplayer online role-playing games and a game producer reveal that although technology gives women players a chance to be whatever they want, they prefer to create gendered characters. Thus women’s participation in digital technology has not transformed the representation of gender in online games just yet. Chapter Three focuses on “vertical editing” techniques as an outcome of the digital transformation of post-production methods. Exploring the limitations of these techniques through a documentary film called Kamilet, the chapter raises the ethical issues inherent in vertical editing owing to its ability to manipulate information through image formation. Chapter Four analyses the transformation of the body in fiction and shows how the development of science and technology affects our understanding of metamorphosis in movies ranging from fantastic classics to science-fiction. The chapter concludes that human beings embrace their individuality firmly and will not abandon their self-image for that of a robot, an android, a digital avatar, or even a clone of oneself. Chapter Five examines podcasts as an outcome of transformation of digital data processing. Presenting a sample of Turkish radio broadcasts, it argues that podcasting is just a complementary application rather than a new form of radio.Chapter Six compares the recent digitalization of “public education” in two European countries–Hungary and Turkey. It reveals both the achievements and the shortcomings of ICT and compares and contrasts digital educational competencies in these countries. One of the striking findings of this chapter is that in both countries, digital content and the digital literacy levels of teachers are unsatisfactorily below expectations. Chapter Seven sheds light on the virtual “socialization practices” of digital culture in closed groups. It defines the characteristics of “field”, “doxa” and “social capital” in digital habitus as constructed on Facebook and tries to understand the digital transformation of habitus based on Bourdieu’s theory. Chapter Eight draws attention to digital transformation in marketing techniques such as “kid influencer marketing”. It introduces “toy unboxing videos” on YouTube as one of the new ways in which brands reach consumers. It asserts that although toy unboxing videos allow more interaction when compared to traditional methods, they are no less innocent. Chapter Nine takes a brief look at social media and how artificial intelligence, social media, and fake news represent a danger to democracy while revealing also how AI can be used to safeguard democracy. The chapter concludes with food for thought as to what a future might look like where AI potentially dominates politics. Chapter Ten presents an example of the digital transformation of payment systems and describes existing mobile money systems, with particular attention being given to their untapped potential in Turkey. It concludes with a socioeconomic image of what effective mobile money systems in Turkey would look like and offers key directions for future development and deployment of mobile money in Turkey in pursuit of the country’s national agenda of becoming cashless by 2023.


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Digital Transformation in Media & Society
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This book presents examples of digital transformation as they have unfolded in different fields and in different countries. Thus it is designed to be a situation analysis in which some chapters share research results and others are essays written to contribute to the ongoing debate. The book consists of two parts, the first being “Transformation in Television, Radio, Film and Games” and the second being “Transformation in Social Life, Economy and Education”. Individual chapters’ authors address different issues related to the digitalization of games, post-production, radio transmission, education, marketing, payment systems, fandom, social media, artificial intelligence, democracy, and intellectual creativity. Three questions to be kept in mind as you read each chapter are “What is happening in the particular field as a result of digital transformation?”, “Is it a real transformation?”, and “What are the benefits and drawbacks of the transformation?”Chapter One focuses on new trends in television-viewing practices and considers how digitalization empowers TV series’ fans. The chapter draws attention to the popularity of Turkish television series in Latin America and argues that digitalization has transformed the habits and attitudes of Latin American viewers: through the spread of Turkish television series, Turkish culture and values are also promoted. Chapter Two consists of a case study that sheds light on whether technological developments will transform the image of women in online games. In-depth interviews with female users of massively multiplayer online role-playing games and a game producer reveal that although technology gives women players a chance to be whatever they want, they prefer to create gendered characters. Thus women’s participation in digital technology has not transformed the representation of gender in online games just yet. Chapter Three focuses on “vertical editing” techniques as an outcome of the digital transformation of post-production methods. Exploring the limitations of these techniques through a documentary film called Kamilet, the chapter raises the ethical issues inherent in vertical editing owing to its ability to manipulate information through image formation. Chapter Four analyses the transformation of the body in fiction and shows how the development of science and technology affects our understanding of metamorphosis in movies ranging from fantastic classics to science-fiction. The chapter concludes that human beings embrace their individuality firmly and will not abandon their self-image for that of a robot, an android, a digital avatar, or even a clone of oneself. Chapter Five examines podcasts as an outcome of transformation of digital data processing. Presenting a sample of Turkish radio broadcasts, it argues that podcasting is just a complementary application rather than a new form of radio.Chapter Six compares the recent digitalization of “public education” in two European countries–Hungary and Turkey. It reveals both the achievements and the shortcomings of ICT and compares and contrasts digital educational competencies in these countries. One of the striking findings of this chapter is that in both countries, digital content and the digital literacy levels of teachers are unsatisfactorily below expectations. Chapter Seven sheds light on the virtual “socialization practices” of digital culture in closed groups. It defines the characteristics of “field”, “doxa” and “social capital” in digital habitus as constructed on Facebook and tries to understand the digital transformation of habitus based on Bourdieu’s theory. Chapter Eight draws attention to digital transformation in marketing techniques such as “kid influencer marketing”. It introduces “toy unboxing videos” on YouTube as one of the new ways in which brands reach consumers. It asserts that although toy unboxing videos allow more interaction when compared to traditional methods, they are no less innocent. Chapter Nine takes a brief look at social media and how artificial intelligence, social media, and fake news represent a danger to democracy while revealing also how AI can be used to safeguard democracy. The chapter concludes with food for thought as to what a future might look like where AI potentially dominates politics. Chapter Ten presents an example of the digital transformation of payment systems and describes existing mobile money systems, with particular attention being given to their untapped potential in Turkey. It concludes with a socioeconomic image of what effective mobile money systems in Turkey would look like and offers key directions for future development and deployment of mobile money in Turkey in pursuit of the country’s national agenda of becoming cashless by 2023.


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Digital Siege
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Digitalization is prevalent in almost every field of life in today’s world. There is no escape from its impacts. But, it is getting increasingly important to investigate its positive and negative aspects to build a digital culture that benefits, rather than hurts and divides societies and people. This book addresses a theme of growing importance in multiple disciplines, such as communication, business, political science, sociology. It aims to understand how digitalization has been transforming our world and identities.Academic interest in this topic is due to an increasing need to understand these transformations’ details and the meaning of these transformations in the big scheme of things. This book was inspired by a desire to draw together an academic interest in this topic to investigate the meaning and impacts of digitalization and the “new” digital culture. We invited authors from different areas to write chapters that contribute to exploring how digitalization affects their field and its consequences.Each chapter in this book seeks to contribute to the conceptual understanding of one or more dimensions of digitalization. It investigates from a multidisciplinary perspective the ‘what’s ‘how’s of digitalization, and tries to understand the advantages and disadvantages of it for society, various institutions, and individual consumer citizens.


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De boekdrukkers, boekverkoopers en uitgevers in Antwerpen sedert de uitvinding der boekdrukkunst tot op onze dagen; : alfabetisch gerangschikt en van geschiedkundige aanteekeningen voorzien opgeluisterd door een aantal portretten en drukkersmerken
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Southeast Asia publication sources : an account of a field trip, 1958-1959
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Year: 1960 Publisher: Ithaca (N.Y.): Cornell university. Department of Far Eastern studies. Southeast Asia program

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A catalogue of ancient and modern books, in Greek, Latin, Italian, and French : in all faculties : to be sold by retail, (the price of each book being mark'd on the first blank leaf)
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Year: 1700 Publisher: [London] : Catalogues are distributed at the place of sale, and by Mr. Castle next Scotland-yard by Whitehall : Mr. Varennes at Seneca's Head by Somerset-House : Mr. Took at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleetstreet : Mr. Rich. Parker at the Royal-Exchange, London : By Mr. Clements in Oxford, and Mr. Thurlburn in Cambridg.,

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Aperçu sur le livre en Roumanie
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Bucarest : Editions Meridiane,

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Bibliografia bibliografii i nauki o książce.

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Bibliotheca curiosa, or, A collection of Greek, Latin, and English books : both ancient & modern in most faculties : will be sold by auction at Ive's coffee-house over against the VVoolsack and Dolphin in Ivy-Lane, near Pater-Noster-Row, on Monday the 13th. day of June 1692
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Year: 1692 Publisher: [London] : Catalogues are distributed by Mr. Gillyflower in Westminster-Hall, Mr. Dan Browne at the Bible without Temple-Bar, Mr. Thomas Hargrave at the King's-Head over against Brook-Street, Halbourn, Mr. Brab. Aylmer, at the 3 Pidgeons in Cornhil[l?] booksellers, and at the place of sale,

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