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Trilhas e caminhos da comunicação
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 211

Trilhas e caminhos da comunicação

A sociedade muda ao ritmo das novas tecnologias, de ambiências digitais e convergentes, de formas diversificadas de estar no mundo e comunicar-se. Se é fato que já não nos comunicamos como antes, também trazemos para a pesquisa e levamos para o mercado de trabalho diferentes estratégias, técnicas, objetivos e desafios profissionais. Trilhas & Caminhos da Comunicação apresenta onze capítulos que trazem materialidade a esse cenário, em plena processualidade. São pesquisas que têm por objeto diferentes aspectos da comunicação em Jornalismo, Publicidade e Propaganda e em Relações Públicas e que perpassam uma pluralidade de métodos de investigação. São Trabalhos de Conclusã...

Trilhas e Caminhos: Comunicação em Foco
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 260

Trilhas e Caminhos: Comunicação em Foco

É com alegria que apresentamos o livro Trilhas e Caminhos: Comunicação em Foco. Trata-se de uma obra colaborativa, resultado do esforço de professores e de recém-egressos da Faculdade de Comunicação da Universidade Feevale, com o apoio inestimável das coordenações dos cursos de Publicidade e Propaganda, Relações Públicas e Jornalismo, viabilizada pela competente equipe da editora Feevale.

Direito 10: novas perspectivas do direito
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 628
Cinema II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

Cinema II

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-01
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

Offers a fascinating analysis of the representation of time in film and the cinematic treatment of memory, thought and speech, and looks at the work of Godard, Hitchcock and Welles.

The Age of Sex Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

The Age of Sex Crime

The sexualized serial murder of women by men is the subject of this provocative book. Jane Caputi argues that the sensationalized murders by men such as Jack the Ripper, Son of Sam, Hillside Strangler, and the Yorkshire Ripper represent a contemporary genre of sexually political crimes. The awful deeds function as a form of patriarchal terrorism, "disappearing" women at a rate of some four thousand annually in the United States alone. Caputi asks us not only to name the phenomenon of sexually political murder, but to recognize sex crime in all of its various interconnecting manifestations.

Open-Bite Malocclusion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

Open-Bite Malocclusion

Open-Bite Malocclusion: Treatment and Stability presents the etiology, treatment, and its stability of anterior open bite malocclusion in the early, mixed, and permanent dentitions. Special emphasis is devoted to orthodontic treatment and its stability in the permanent dentition because this is the time when treatment of open bite presents greater relapse. Appropriate for clinicians, orthodontic residents, and dental students, Open-Bite Malocclusion covers the most simple treatment approaches to the most complex, from orthodontic devices to tooth extraction to surgery. Unique to this book is the discussion of post-treatment stability. Drs. Janson and Valarelli highlight the post-treatment changes and presents strategies to increase treatment stability. This allows the clinician to be able to predict the stability probabilities when treating anterior open bite malocclusions in the permanent dentition either with or without extraction, orthodontic-surgical therapy, or with occlusal adjustment.

The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem, 1932-1940
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Correspondence of Walter Benjamin and Gershom Scholem, 1932-1940

The legendary correspondence between the critic Walter Benjamin and the historian Gershom Scholem bears indispensable witness to the inner lives of two remarkable and enigmatic personalities. Benjamin, acknowledged today as one of the leading literary and social critics of his day, was known during his lifetime by only a small circle of his friends and intellectual confreres. Scholem recognized the genius of his friend and mentor during their student days in Berlin, and the two began to correspond after Scholem's emigration to Palestine. Their impassioned exchange draws the reader into the very heart of their complex relationship during the anguished years from 1932 until Benjamin's death in 1940.