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ItemDeleuze's 'Difference and Repetition': A Reader's GuideHughes, J (Continuum, 2009-02-12)
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ItemDeleuze and the Genesis of RepresentationHughes, J (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2008)
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ItemExplorations in creative writingBROPHY, KJ (Melbourne University Press, 2003)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableCyberspace Romance: The Psychology of Online RelationshipsWhitty, MT ; Carr, AN (Macmillan Education UK, 2006)This book focuses on online relationships and specifically cyber-flirting; the authors examine how flirting offline can be transferred to an Internet setting, through their own empirical and theoretical research.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableOnline MatchmakingWhitty, MT ; Baker, AJ ; Inman, JA (Springer, 2007-03-14)Brian H. Spitzberg and William R. Cupach Online technologies, such as online matchmaking services, are increasingly becoming a normal and normative medium through which relationships are initiated, developed, maintained, and ended.
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ItemThe Contemporary Comic book superheroNdalianis, A ; NDALIANIS, A (Routledge, 2009)In this cutting edge anthology an international roster of contributors offer original research and writing on the contemporary comic book superhero, with occasional journeys into the film and television variation.
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ItemDevelopment and Public Service Broadcasting in the Asia-Pacific: an annotated research bibliographyCREGAN, KATE (University of Melbourne, 2008)Two key factors influence on the construction of this bibliography. 1. It takes Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) to include institutions as technologically sophisticated and journalistically oriented as the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) online and other services, and as technologically basic, and community-led, as rural radio stations in the developing countries of Asia and the Pacific. 2. The focus is at least as much on the potential and capacity of PSB to deliver development solutions across all media platforms, as it is about what major players in PSB are currently delivering. This annotated bibliography is intended as a background resource to enable further research by honours and postgraduate students, academics and policy-makers. Finally, the emphasis is on development and the means of implementing it in Asia and the Pacific, using all forms of PSB under the themes included in the table of contents above: development, civil society and governance.
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ItemSpatial aesthetics essays on art, place and the everydayPAPASTERGIADIS, NIKOS (Rivers Oram Press, 2005)What is the place of art today? This book explores the new processes, contexts and relations through which contemporary art is produced. It traces the complex patterns of cultural exchange and the diverse forms of social interaction that inspire artists. At a time when the contradictions of globalization are becoming more visible and new local forms of attachment are being spliced with diverse influences, it is necessary to rethink the ways we connect with others. This process of connection is central to our understanding of art. Romantic and nationalist categories that emphasized either the supreme creative genius of the artist’s ego, or the unique distillation of cultural values, no longer serve as useful models for interpreting the meaning of art. The flows and reference points that shape the aesthetic and political power of art exceed the boundaries of an individual and national identity.
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ItemDarwin's Screens: Evolutionary Aesthetics, Time and Sexual Display in the CinemaCREED, B (Melbourne University Press, 2009)
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ItemJan van Eyck: The Ince Hall Virgin and Child and the Scientific Examination of Early Netherlandish PaintingHUDSON, H (VDM Verlag, 2008)