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br. Milioni di persone si informano e interagiscono fra loro attraverso l'uso di internet e delle nuove tecnologie. Ognuno a suo modo partecipa alla messa in rete di notizie, ma anche alla trasformazione di questi strumenti di comunicazione e di socializzazione. Blog, wiki, social network sono soprattutto - strumenti di relazione sociale. Il web partecipativo costringe quindi a un profondo ripensamento dei concetti classici della sociologia della comunicazione. Davide Bennato propone una analisi approfondita dei diversi strumenti e delle piattaforme note al grande pubblico, da Facebook a Youtube, ed esamina le conseguenze etiche e sociali dell'uso delle nuove tecnologie.
in-8, 199 pp., index, broche. Excellent etat. [CA32-1]
Mm 140x210 Anticorpi. Brossura editoriale con alette, pp. 115. Pari al nuovo (as new). Spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Berardi, LuigiaBeutelspacher, Albrecht Crittologia : come proteggere le informazioni riservate. Milano, F. Angeli 1996, Copertina in brossura,ingiallita lievemente, con lievi segni d'usura. Paginazione brunita. Interno in ottime condizioni. 192 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 192<br> 8820498987
In-16° gr. pp. XX-190, bross. edit.
vii, 270 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good Trends in twentieth-century American composition. Composers and their audience in the thirties ; Nationalism ; Is music in decline? ; Rendezvous with Apollo : form is feeling ; Reinventing the past : pastiche, collage, or "criticism"? ; Serialism : composer as theorist ; Rapprochement or friendly takeover? ; Postmodern music -- Writing about music. Virgil Thomson and the press ; Music on my beat ; PNM and the Ph. D. ; A tale of two critics : Rosenfeld and Haggin -- Aesthetics and musical analysis. Do we hear what we say we hear? ; New linguistic modes and the new theory ; The octatonic scale -- Retrospective. Backstage at the opera ; A tale of two conductors : Koussevitzky and Mitropoulos ; From my diary : brief encounters.
Slightly scuffed softcover with creased and worn leading corners, bumped head of spine, nicked foot of spine and lightly worn edges. Crease on front cover. Some superficial scores on covers. Page block is slightly grubby. Name of previous owner penned on top of title page. Leadinig corners of early and final pages are noticeably creased. Text remains clear, and binding is tight throughout. T Used
Mm 115x180 Collana "Nuova divulgazione culturale". Brossura editoriale di 186 pagine. Rare sottolineature a matita, pieghette ai piatti, per il resto buona copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Beri, Marco Python 3. Guida tascabile al linguaggio di Google, Star Wars e la NASA. , Apogeo 2010-10-08, Buono stato. La copertina flessibile è lievemente ondulata. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> Copertina flessibile <br> 187<br> 9788850329151
193pp., 21cm., br.orig., dans la série "Bibliographia Belgica" volume 43, bon état, [contient plus de 600 références bibliographiques], C90921
642pp. 25 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
148p. 21cm Paperback Very good condition
br. L'Italia diventa moderna nel primo ventennio del Novecento grazie alla prodigiosa industrializzazione del Nord. Migliori condizioni economiche favoriscono il consumo di massa, l'espansione del turismo e dell'industria culturale, l'informazione e l'istruzione. Esperienze ed esperimenti innovativi colorano così la vita quotidiana della nazione: l'invenzione delle riviste illustrate, lo spettacolo diffuso, il futurismo, l'editoria popolare, il cinema e la radio nei primi anni Venti. Dopo la rivoluzione russa e la prima guerra mondiale si radicalizzano gli scontri tra proprietari e salariati che favoriscono l'avvento di Mussolini. Ascesa e declino del fascismo sono strettamente connessi alla progressiva occupazione, ideologica e propagandistica, dei mezzi di comunicazione. Tuttavia la presenza di radicate culture locali, i contrasti tra le diverse correnti interne al fascismo, la concorrente organizzazione comunitaria della Chiesa cattolica, le insofferenze nel mondo delle arti, i gusti delle classi borghesi, lo spirito comico delle classi popolari, il rapporto contraddittorio tra culture di consumo e partecipazione politica rendono il quadro del periodo alquanto complesso e sfaccettato. Non a caso il volume termina con la liberazione dalle forze nazifasciste del 25 aprile del 1945, quando il processo di modernizzazione dell'Italia può rifiorire liberando le energie, le vite, le culture e le idee prima nascoste, censurate e dissimulate.
Mm 130x210 "Fondazione Bruno Kessler" - Volume nella sua brossura originale, 352 pagine con figure in nero nel testo. Copia pari al nuovo, solo un piccolo timbro commerciale in apertura; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
(Codice PH/1952) In 8° 259 pp. Prima edizione. Dedica di 2 autori. Brossura editoriale, come nuovo. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
"Public relations Counsel Edward L. Bernays was the advisor of presidents from Coolidge through Eisehhower, and his clients included the United States Government." - from case. Narrated by Merwin Smith. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Audio Book
218 pages. Bernays was a nephew of Sigmund Freud and in recent years has come to be known as "The Father of Spin." In this very rare first edition copy Bernays "... Tries to set down the broad principles that govern the new profession of public relations counsel... This profession in a few years has developed from the status of circus agent to what is obviously an important position in the conduct of the world's affairs." - from Foreward. Sections include: Scope and Functions; The Group and Herd; Technique and Method; Ethical Relations. Binding intact. Average wear and soiling externally. Prior owner's signature upon front free endpaper else contents unmarked. '170' written at base of spine. Moderate yellowing to contents. Quality copy of this very significant work. Cole p.27, Larson 6, Lasswell, Casey & Smith p.32 Book
218 pages. Second printing of the 1923 first edition. "The first book to be devoted exclusively to an occupation which is gradually becoming of overwhelming national importance." - N.Y. Times Book Review. Unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. A quality vintage copy of this highly significant work. A wonderful addition to the bookshelf of any prominent public relations professional. Cole p.27, Larson 6, Lasswell, Casey & Smith p.32 Book
159 pages. Third printing of the 1928 first edition. The landmark work by the man who has come to be known as "The Father of Spin." "The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country." - from page 9. Chapters include: Organizing Chaos; The New Propaganda; The New Propagandists; The Psychology of Public Relations; Business and the Public; Propaganda and Political Leadership; Women's Activities and Propaganda; Propaganda for Education; Propaganda in Social Services; Art and Science; The Mechanics of Propaganda. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. Moderate age-toning to contents. A sound early copy of this profoundly influential work. Bibliographic references: Cole p.14, Larson p.9. Book
First edition of this public relations classic. 374 pages. Suggested reading list. Index. Bernays "presents his conception of public relations, a profession he helped to found: its importance to individuals, organizations, governments. His ideas, backed by years of successful practice, offer a sound basis for public relations." - from dust jacket (not included with this copy). Author, a nephew of Sigmund Freud, conducted many influential large-scale public relations exercises on the American public and has come to be known as the "Father of Spin." His techniques remain very much at work in today's news. Includes replica dust jacket preserved in archival-grade Brodart. Above-average wear. Front hinge open where front free endpaper removed. Remnants of dust jacket flaps affixed inside each board. Light tanning to endpapers and contents. A worthy reading copy. Bibliographic references: Larson 11, Cole p.28. Book
pp. xiv, [2], 128. Second printing of the 1940 first edition. Specially printed in connection with the national program of Appreciate America Inc. "At this very moment attempts directed, financed, or encouraged from Europe, Asia, and even from within our borders are being made to destroy our national unity and morale, to create and enlarge differences among us which might make for confusion, panic, and collapse, if we were attacked by an enemy." - vii. Bernays designed this plan to galvanize the ties of common interest of Americans for the purpose of achieving a strong national morale. His plan includes "proved methods of persuasion, of influencing, of crystallizing and mobilizing public opinion." - viii. Chapters include: What is Democracy; Speak Up for Democracy; What Democracy Means to You; Accusations and Answers; Saboteurs of Democracy; How to Speak Up for Democracy - General; Planned Events - Backbone of Your Campaign; Planning to Speak Up for Democracy; Holidays and other Celebrations - Springboards for Democracy; The Press; Using the Mail/Pamphlets/Leaflets; The Forum Discussion; Radio/Motion Pictures/Other Media; Youth; plus a variety of important information useful for campaigning. Boards illustrated in patriotic red, white and blue motif. Prior owner's details atop front free endpaper. Lacking cloth backstrip. Above-average external wear. Binding tender but intact. A worthy copy of this important Bernays work. Bibliographic reference: Larson 12. Book
Signed and inscribed by author upon front free endpaper. 849 pages including index and black and white photographic plates. "... Author is the pioneer who did more than anyone else to establish the principles, practices and ethics of public relations... Mr. Bernays describes the many national movements, social beliefs, trends, fashions and fads that have resulted from his carefully planned public relations activities. He reveals the secrets, the techniques, the causes and consequences of his glamorous, crucial, yet little understood profession... A fascinating inside account of the men, the events and the ideas that have been at the center of America's history in the twentieth century." - from dust jacket. Light wear to book. Binding sound. Few drops of soiling to fore-edge. Infrequent underlining and marginal lines. Average wear and soiling to price-clipped dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A magnificent addition to any public relations collection. Bibliographic references: Larson 3, Cole p.27. Book
Signed and inscribed by author upon half-title page. 374 pages. Index. List of selected readings. Bernays "...presents here his conception of public relations, a profession he helped to found; its importance to individuals, organizations, and governments. His ideas, backed by years of successful practice, offer a sound basis for the profession." - from front cover. Some page corners were folded. Considerable markings to contents. Highlighting on one page. Somewhat above-average wear. Lower corner of front cover clipped. Sunning to spine. Binding intact. New York Times clipping of author's wife's obituary laid in. Bibliographic references: Larson 11, Cole p.28. Book
Second printing of the 1955 first edition. pp. viii, 246. Index. "A well-planned public relations program, says Edward L. Bernays, U.S. Publicist Number 1, is executed in accordance with scientific principles. This book is based on the findings of social scientists, whose dispassionate approach and methods may be likened to those of the engineering professions... A systematic presentation of the principal organizational problems in any public relations undertaking." - dust jacket. Unmarked with moderate wear to publisher's navy blue cloth brilliantly lettered in silver along backstrip. Tight and square. One-inch opening to fore-edge of pages 45-48. Above-average wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A public relations classic. 8.7" x 5.5". Larson 8. Book
316 pages. Published in cooperation with The Emergency Committee for Reappraisal of U.S. Overseas Policies and Programs, and The Overseas Press Club Foundation, Edward R. Murrow Memorial Fund. In light of the communications revolution of the last fifty years, this work addresses the urgent need for the U.S. Overseas Information Agency (USIA) to "be brought into line with changed political conditions, the new techniques of communication, and the findings of social scientists." - from Preface. Moderate wear. Binding intact. Usual library markings. A sound copy. Book