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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
The humilliation of the word, by Jaques Ellul, 1985
The humilliation of the word, by Jaques Ellul, 1985
Gender/Body/Knowledge. Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing. Edited by Alison. M Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo, 1992
Gender/Body/Knowledge. Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing. Edited by Alison. M Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo, 1992
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Gender in Applied Communication Contexts. Edited by Patrice M. Buzzanell, Helen Sterk and Lynn H. Turner, 2004
Gender in Applied Communication Contexts. Edited by Patrice M. Buzzanell, Helen Sterk and Lynn H. Turner, 2004
Reworking Gender: A feminist communicology of organization,edited by Karen Lee Ashcraft and Dennis K. Mumby, 2004.
Reworking Gender: A feminist communicology of organization,edited by Karen Lee Ashcraft and Dennis K. Mumby, 2004.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Statistics
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Statistics. International Telecommunication Union
Networked Individuals
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Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society, by Manuel Castells
Communication, Power and Counter-power in the Network Society, by Manuel Castells,
International Journal of Communication 1 (2007), 238-266
International Journal of Communication 1 (2007), 238-266
Saturday, September 11, 2010
worldometers
Worldmeters.World statistics updated in real time
Sources
Worldometers collects its statistics and data from the most reputable national and international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, OECD and others.
Each Worldometers counter has its specific set of sources, which are listed on its dedicated page (accessible by clicking on the counter text link, when available).
Data, estimates, and projections displayed on Worldometers' counters are for the most part provided by organizations included in the following list of United Nations Statistics Division's partners.
Algorithm
The counters that display the real-time numbers are based on Worldometers’ algorithm that processes the latest and most accurate statistical data available together with its estimated progression to compute the current millisecond number to be displayed on each counter based on the specific time set on each visitor’s computer clock.
Sources
Worldometers collects its statistics and data from the most reputable national and international organizations, including the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, OECD and others.
Each Worldometers counter has its specific set of sources, which are listed on its dedicated page (accessible by clicking on the counter text link, when available).
Data, estimates, and projections displayed on Worldometers' counters are for the most part provided by organizations included in the following list of United Nations Statistics Division's partners.
Algorithm
The counters that display the real-time numbers are based on Worldometers’ algorithm that processes the latest and most accurate statistical data available together with its estimated progression to compute the current millisecond number to be displayed on each counter based on the specific time set on each visitor’s computer clock.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Does Your Language Shape How You Think?, by Guy Deutscher
Does Your Language Shape How You Think?, by Guy Deutscher. August, 26, 2010.
Democratizing Innovation, by Eric Von Hippel, 2005
Democratizing Innovation, by Eric Von Hippel, 2005