Search Results - Photography of part

  • Showing 1 - 6 results of 6
Refine Results
  1. 1
  2. 2

    Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research Creating Sanctuary / by Lenette, Caroline

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…-- Policy Change -- Ethics -- Part II: Methods -- Digital Storytelling -- Photography -- Community Music -- Participatory Video.…”
    Full-text access
    View in OPAC
    e-Book
  3. 3

    Multimodal Communication A social semiotic approach to text and image in print and digital media / by Wong, May

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Chapter 1: Social semiotics: setting the scene -- PART I: PRINT MEDIA -- Chapter 2: Slim arms, waist, thighs and hips, but not the breasts: portrayal of female body image in Hong Kong's magazine advertisements -- Chapter 3: Postage stamps as windows on social changes and identity in postcolonial Hong Kong -- PART II: DIGITAL MEDIA -- Chapter 4: Emotional branding in multimodal personal loan TV advertisements: analysing voices and engagement -- Chapter 5: The discourse of advertising for luxury residences in Hong Kong: a multimodal critical discourse analysis -- Chapter 6: Digital photography and identity of Hong Kong females: a case study of Facebook images -- Chapter 7: Significance of social semiotic research.…”
    Full-text access
    View in OPAC
    e-Book
  4. 4

    Civilisation and Informalisation Connecting Long-Term Social and Psychic Processes /

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Universally Applicable Criteria for Analysing Social and Psychic Processes: Nine Tension Balances, One Triad; Cas Wouters -- Part Two: The Selection -- 7. Informalisation Through the Lens: Black & White and the Development of Photography as Art; Jonathan Fletcher -- 8 -- Informalisation and Brutalisation: Jihadism as a Part-Process of Global of Integration and Disintegration Processes; Michael Dunning -- 9. …”
    Full-text access
    View in OPAC
    e-Book
  5. 5

    Non-Representational Theory and the Creative Arts

    Published 2019
    Table of Contents: “…Acknowledgments -- Notes on Contributors -- Foreword: Non-Representational Dreams -- 1 Creative Practice and the Non-Representational -- Part 1 Situated Practices in Art, Craft and Design -- 2 Geo/graphic Design -- 3 Geologic Landscape: A Performance and a Wrecked Mobile Phone -- 4 Micro-Geographies of the Studio -- 5 Making, Knowing and Being Made: Hand-Stitching Beyond Representation -- 6 Feeling Queer Art in Public: The Gay Liberation Monument -- Part 2 Artistic Engagements with Geography -- 7 Affecting Objects: Enacting Gesture within a Performative Research Enquiry -- 8 Circadian Rhythms, Sunsets, and the Representational Thresholds of Time-Lapse Photography -- 9 'Call That Art? …”
    Full-text access
    View in OPAC
    e-Book
  6. 6

    Guidelines for Failure Investigation. by Investigations, Committee on Forensic

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…4.3 Qualifications of the testing personnel -- 4.4 Calibration of the testing equipment -- 4.5 Destructive versus nondestructive testing -- 4.6 Field versus laboratory testing -- 4.6.1 Field Testing -- 4.6.2 Laboratory Testing -- 4.6.3 Mock-ups -- 4.7 Sample collection -- 4.7.1 Determining Sample Size and Distribution -- 4.7.2 Methods of Sample Selection -- 4.7.3 Budgetary Considerations -- 4.7.4 Methods of Sampling by Material Type for Conducting Laboratory Tests -- 4.7.5 Example of a Generic Sample Collection Protocol -- 4.8 Reporting the results for use in the investigation -- Chapter 5: Data Analysis and Interpretation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Data Analysis -- 5.3 Development of Failure Hypotheses -- 5.3.1 Keeping an Open Mind -- 5.4 Failure Profile and Classification of Failures -- 5.4.1 Time Phase of Failure -- 5.4.2 Types of Failures -- 5.4.3 Causes of Failures -- 5.5 Testing Hypotheses -- 5.5.1 Computer Modeling and Analysis -- 5.5.2 Material and Assembly Testing -- 5.5.3 Cognitive Testing -- 5.6 Developing Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Forensic Engineering Reports -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Purpose and Use of the Report -- 6.2.1 The Report as Part of the Dispute Resolution Process -- 6.2.2 Purpose of the Report -- 6.2.3 Use of the Report -- 6.3 Report Content and Organization -- 6.3.1 Report Content -- 6.3.2 Report Organization -- 6.4 Strategies for Preparing Effective Expert Reports -- 6.4.1 Wait for Authorization to Begin Writing -- 6.4.2 Stay Within Your Assigned Scope -- 6.4.3 Stay Within Your Area of Expertise -- 6.4.4 Identify the Questions Your Opinions Should Address -- 6.4.5 Strive for Focus, Accuracy and Simplicity -- 6.4.6 Document the Basis of All Statements -- 6.4.7 Anticipate and Address Opponent's Challenges -- 6.4.8 Address Assertions in Opponent's Claims and Reports -- 6.4.9 Avoid Absolute Words -- 6.4.10 Avoid Hyperbole.…”
    Full-text access
    View in OPAC
    e-Book