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[ecrea] Second issue of Networking Knowledge, Journal of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network

Mon Jan 28 14:06:30 GMT 2008


>Papers from the fourth annual MeCCSA Postgraduate Conference held at the
>University of the West of England on 12-13 July 2007 have now been
>published in the second issue of the e-journal of the MeCCSA
>PGN, 'Networking Knowledge' (ISSN 1755-9944).
>
>The second issue of the journal can be accessed directly at:
>
>http://journalhosting.org/meccsa-pgn/index.php/netknow/issue/current
>
>--
>
>Contents
>
>Steve Jobs: the human logo - Chloe Peacock
>
>Interpersonal Communication Competence in SME Internationalization - Pipsa
>Purhonen
>
>One Form, Many Letters: Fluid and transient letterforms in screen-based
>typographic artefacts - Barbara Brownie
>
>Dressing up as Vampires: Virtual vamps - negotiating female identity in
>cyberspace - Maria Mellins
>
>The Playwright as Filmmaker: History, Theory and Practice - Othniel Smith
>
>The evolution of Hollywood's representation of Arabs before 9/11: the
>relationship between political events and the 
>notion of 'Otherness' - Sulaiman
>Arti
>
>"Little Englander" : Fawlty Towers - A textual analysis of nationalistic
>ideology - Matthew Bartley
>
>Reducing the difference between citizens and consumers: a critical discourse
>analysis of the Communications White Paper 2000 - Simon Dawes
>
>The Ideology of Objectivity: Constructs of Language in the Popular Press of
>Early Twentieth-Century Britain - Claudia Heske
>
>Explaining Media Frames of Contested Foreign Conflicts: Irish National
>Opinion Leader Newspapers Frames of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (July
>2000 to July 2004) - Mary O'Regan
>
>The Killer Father and the Final Mother: Womb-Envy in The Cell - Shweta
>Sharma
>
>Photojournalism as a Creator of Values: otherness in Sámi representations -
>Heli Lehtela
>
>Music, identity, and oblivion - Gerry Moorey
>
>--
>
>With best wishes
>
>Iain Robert Smith
>Communications Officer - MeCCSA Postgraduate Network

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