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The Sage Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.07.2012

Herausgeber

Richard N.L. Andrews + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

548

Maße (L/B/H)

26.3/18.4/4.1 cm

Gewicht

1130 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-85702-739-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

06.07.2012

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

548

Maße (L/B/H)

26.3/18.4/4.1 cm

Gewicht

1130 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-85702-739-9

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  • Produktbild: The Sage Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses
  • Introduction - Richard Andrews, Erik Borg, Stephen Boyd Davis, Myrrh Domingo and Jude England
    PART ONE: INSTITUTIONAL PERSPECTIVES
    The Thesis: Texts and Machines - Erik Borg and Stephen Boyd Davis
    New Forms of Dissertation - Richard Andrews and Jude England
    The Role of Doctoral and Graduate Schools - Richard P.J. Freeman and Andrew Tolmie
    Digital Literacies for the Research Institution - Helen Beetham, Allison Littlejohn and Colin Milligan
    PART TWO: STUDENT PERSPECTIVES
    Media Systems, Multimodality and Post-Humanism - Lesley Gourlay
    Reframing the Performing Arts - Zoe Beardshaw Andrews
    Complexity Theory - June Elizabeth Parnell
    Re-Imagining the Conditions of Possibility of a PhD Thesis - Jude Fransman
    Traditional Theses and Multimodal Communication - Dylan Yamada-Rice
    PART THREE: ETHICAL AND INTERCULTURAL ISSUES
    Ethics and Representation - Bronwyn T. Williams and Mary Brydon-Miller
    Copyright Managment Approaches - Brian Fitzgerald and Damien O¿Brien
    Understanding Identity Representations in Multimodal Research - Pauline Hope Cheong
    The Social Life of Digital Texts in Multimodal Research - Myrrh Domingo
    PART FOUR: MULTIMODALITY,INCLUDING THE REPRESENTATION AND PRESENTATION OF THESES AND DISSERTATIONS
    Researching in Conditions of Provisionality: Reflecting on the PhD in the Digital and Multimodal Era - Gunther Kress
    Practice-as-Research in Music Performance - Mine Dogantan-Dack
    Translating Lydia Cabrera: A Case Study in Digital (Re)Presentation - Anna-Marjatta Milsom
    Disciplinary ¿Specificity¿ and the Digital Submission - Susan Melrose
    Digits and Figures: A Manual Drawing Practice and Its Modes of Reproduction - Juliet MacDonald
    PART FIVE: ARCHIVING, STORAGE AND ACCESSIBILITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
    The Research Catalogue: A Model for Dissertations and Theses - Michael Schwab
    The Changing Role of Library and Information Services - Joanna Newman
    Animating the Archive - Martin Rieser
    Establishing the Cybertextual in Practice-Based PhDs - Lisa Stansbie
    PART SIX: RESEARCH METHODS
    A Modern PhD: Doctoral Education in Australian Universities in Digital Times - Ilana Snyder and Denise Beale
    How Changes in Representation Can Affect Meaning - Amy Alexandra Wilson
    Researching Adoloscents¿ Literacies Multimodally - Lalitha Vasudevan and Tiffany DeJaynes
    Implication for Research Training and Examination for Design PhDs - Joyce S.R. Yee
    Uncaged Boxed-up - Ralf Nuhn
    Index