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The Polish edition of “The Visual Made Verbal…” is meant for all those who are interested in audio description both as providers and as users, eager to learn more about the AD beginnings and development in the United States, as well as its current place in the global culture. Oddajemy w ręce czytelników polski przekład książki Joela Snydera. Po angielsku ukazała się ona pod znaczącym tytułem The Visual Made Verbal, co przetłumaczyliśmy jako Przekuć obraz w słowo. Ta znakomita pozycja ma szansę przybliżyć polskiemu czytelnikowi codzienność osoby niewidomej w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Niewidomej, ale nie wykluczonej. I – jak mawiał słynny trener Yogi Berra – tłumacz...
Reproduction of the original: Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz
The international conference Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining IIS:IIPWM’05, organized in Gda?sk-Sobieszewo on 13–16th June, 2005, was a continuation of a long tradition of conferences on applications of Arti?cial Intelligence (AI) in Information Systems (IS), organized by the Institute of Computer Science of Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with other scienti?c and business institutions. The Institute itself is deeply engaged in research both in AI and IS and many scientists view it as a leading institution both in fundamental and - plied research in these areas in Poland. The originators of this conference series, Prof. M. D?browski and Dr. M. Michalewicz had i...
This book provides the most recent overview of media systems in Europe. It explores new political, economic and technological environments and the challenges they pose to democracies and informed citizens. It also examines the new illiberal environment that has quickly embraced certain European states and its impact on media systems, considering the sources and possible consequences of these challenges for media industries and media professionals. Part I examines the evolving role of public service media in a comparative study of Western, Southern and Central Europe, whilst Part II ventures into Europe’s periphery, where media continues to be utilised by the state in its quest for power. The book also provides an insight into the role of the European Union in preserving the independence and neutrality of public service media. It will be useful to students and researchers of political communication and international and comparative media, as well as democracy and populism.
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