Essays about: "authors book"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 67 essays containing the words authors book.
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16. Putin's authoritarian state : the consolidation of an authoritarian regime through the use of 'soft powers'
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : Putin’s authoritarian rule reaches all areas of Russian society, this can be attributed to the soft powers that the regime uses to further establish their power. The basis of this research is a theory from the book Authoritarianism goes global, where the authors describes the importance of soft powers in an authoritarian regime. READ MORE
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17. Code analysis : Uncovering hidden problems in a codebase by commits to a version control system
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/JTH, Datateknik och informatikAbstract : Syfte – Startpunkten för den här studien var att identifiera effektiva och ineffektiva delar av en kodbas som kan leda till förbättringar av koden. Detta utfördes på förfrågan av ett företag. För att stödja begärandet utnyttjades en bok av författaren Adam Tornhill. READ MORE
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18. The Methodology of Reading : An analysis of current literary classroom material
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för språk, litteratur och interkultur (from 2013)Abstract : The purpose of this essay is to conduct an analysis of four different classroom materials for the English 6 course in order to see the extent to which the textbooks follow accepted teaching methodology for reading, and whether or not their methodology changed after the curriculum switch in 2011. The books being analysed are Progress Gold C, Streams in Literature, Blueprint C Version 2. READ MORE
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19. Reading the Diaspora
University essay from Lunds universitet/Medie- och kommunikationsvetenskapAbstract : This thesis set the goal to contribute to the fields of diaspora studies and cultural studies from a media and communication studies angle by addressing the blank spots ‘white minorities’ and book use. White diasporas are nearly invisible within academia and very often ‘under the radar’ in society as well. READ MORE
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20. “There’s More to Life ThanSitting There SimplyInterfacing” : David Foster Wallace and his Reader in a Literature afterPostmodernism
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för kultur och estetikAbstract : David Foster Wallace felt that literature was at a historical crossroad, and thatpostmodernism had passed the point which it could still be considered a'revolutionary' cultural phenomenon. He felt that the capitalistic machinery of TVand advertisement had absorbed the postmodernist techniques of pastiche,deconstruction and rejection of a distinction between high and low culturalmodels, to a point where there was no longer a difference between reality and itsown representation. READ MORE