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Technology Games: Using Wittgenstein for Understanding and Evaluating Technology
(Article)In the philosophy of technology after the empirical turn, little attention has been paid to language and its relation to technology. In this programmatic and explorative paper, it is proposed to use the later Wittgenstein, ... -
Technology in professional education
(Article)Educational theory is reviewed in context of its implications for Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL). Drawing on theory as well as strategic recommendations for use of TEL in Higher Education Institutions, this study ... -
The technology of confinement and quasi-therapeutic control: Managing souls with in-cell television
(Book chapter)The chapter considers developments in the contemporary technology of the prison and some emerging relations between confinement and therapeutic control. Specifically, the way that in-cell television is employed as a package ... -
Technology, capabilities and critical perspectives: what can critical theory contribute to Sen’s capability approach?
(Article)This paper explores what insights can be drawn from critical theory to enrich and strengthen Sen’s capability approach in relation to technology and human development. The two theories share some important commonalities: ... -
Technology-enhanced learning and co-operative practice against the neoliberal university.
(Article)Neoliberalism is a global pedagogical project aimed at the dispossession of free time so that all of life becomes productive, and education is a central institutional means for its realisation. This project aims at marketising ... -
Teening chick lit?
(Article)This essay concerns itself with two examples of contemporary teen romance and examines the similarities with adult chick lit. These texts are compared with Judy Blume's classic 'Forever' written in 1975 to emphasis ... -
Telehealth
(Other)No Abstract. The Encyclopedia entry offers a definition of telehealth that positions it as embracing both clinical health and people's wider well-being. It eschews other definitions that are focused on the technologies, ... -
Telehealth in the Context of COVID-19: Changing Perspectives in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States
(Article)Background: On the 12th March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the COVID-19 virus outbreak as a pandemic. On that date there were 134,576 reported cases and 4,981 deaths worldwide. By 26th March, just ... -
Telenovela
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Television and the 'Austerity' Games: London 1948.
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Television for Women: Generation, Gender and the Everyday
(Thesis or dissertation / Doctoral / PhD)This study is part of the AHRC funded project “A History of Television for Women in Britain, 1947-1989”. The research is based upon the data gathered from interviews carried out with thirty geographically and generationally ... -
Television memories and cultures of viewing, 1950-65.
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Television Memories and Cultures of Viewing: Great Britain 1950-1965
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Television sponsorship: using the credits to manufacture congruency
(Conference)Abstract This paper reports upon an exploratory study into audience perceptions of television sponsorship. Two areas are considered; the relationship between television sponsorship and advertising, particularly in terms ... -
Television Sports Rights Beyond the West: The Cases of India and South Africa
(Article)The main object of this article is to highlight the important role played by television sports rights in two significant non-Western media markets, namely India and South Africa. Specifically, this article highlight how ...