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Sasha Mackay Thesis
STORYTELLING AND NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES: INVESTIGATING THE POTENTIAL OF THE ABC’S HEYWIRE FOR REGIONAL YOUTH Sasha Mackay Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons), Creative Writing Production Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Creative Industries Faculty Queensland University of Technology 2015 Keywords Australian Broadcasting Corporation Heywire new media narrative identity public service media regional Australia storytelling voice youth Storytelling and new media technologies: investigating the potential of the ABC’s Heywire for regional youth i Abstract This thesis takes a case study approach to examine the complexity of audience participation within the Australian public service media institution, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). New media technologies have both enabled and necessitated an increased focus on user created content and audience participation within the context of public service media (PSM) worldwide and such practices are now embedded within the remit of these institutions. Projects that engage audiences as content creators and as participants in the creation of their own stories are now prevalent within PSM; however, these projects represent spaces of struggle: a variety of institutional and personal agendas intersect in ways that can be fruitful though at other times produce profound challenges. This thesis contributes to the wider conversation on audience participation in the PSM context by examining the tensions that emerge at this intersection of agendas, and the challenges and potentials these produce for the institution as well as the individuals whose participation it invites. The case study for this research – Heywire – represents one of the first instances of content-related participation within the ABC. -
Zion in Paradise
Utah State University DigitalCommons@USU Faculty Honor Lectures Lectures 5-1-1959 Zion in Paradise S. George Ellsworth Utah State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/honor_lectures Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Ellsworth, S. George, "Zion in Paradise" (1959). Faculty Honor Lectures. Paper 24. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/honor_lectures/24 This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the Lectures at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Honor Lectures by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TWENTY-FIRST FACULTY HONOR LECTURE Zion • Paradise EARLY MORMONS IN THE SOUTH SEAS by S. GEORGE ELLSWORTH Associate Professor of History THE FACULTY ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY LOGAN UTAH 1959 CONTENTS page THE IDEA OF CONVERSION ............................................................ 3 THE EARLY EXPANSION OF MORMONISM ................................ 4 EARLY MORMONS IN THE SOUTH SEAS .................................... 6 From Nauvoo to Tubuai, 1843-1844 ................................................ 6 The English and the French in Tahiti ................. .. ....................... 7 The Mormons at Tahiti, 1844 ........................................................ 9 First stronghold on Tubuai, 1844-1845 ........................................ 10 From Tahiti . ....... .. ........ ..... ........ ........................................................ -
ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Revellers at New Year’S Eve 2018 – the Night Is Yours
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ANNUAL REPORT 2019 Revellers at New Year’s Eve 2018 – The Night is Yours. Image: Jared Leibowtiz Cover: Dianne Appleby, Yawuru Cultural Leader, and her grandson Zeke 11 September 2019 The Hon Paul Fletcher MP Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Dear Minister The Board of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is pleased to present its Annual Report for the year ended 30 June 2019. The report was prepared for section 46 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013, in accordance with the requirements of that Act and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983. It was approved by the Board on 11 September 2019 and provides a comprehensive review of the ABC’s performance and delivery in line with its Charter remit. The ABC continues to be the home and source of Australian stories, told across the nation and to the world. The Corporation’s commitment to innovation in both storytelling and broadcast delivery is stronger than ever, as the needs of its audiences rapidly evolve in line with technological change. Australians expect an independent, accessible public broadcasting service which produces quality drama, comedy and specialist content, entertaining and educational children’s programming, stories of local lives and issues, and news and current affairs coverage that holds power to account and contributes to a healthy democratic process. The ABC is proud to provide such a service. The ABC is truly Yours. Sincerely, Ita Buttrose AC OBE Chair Letter to the Minister iii ABC Radio Melbourne Drive presenter Raf Epstein. -
32 ROMANIAN CONTRIBUTIONS in AERONAUTICS Adrian NECULAE
ROMANIAN CONTRIBUTIONS IN AERONAUTICS Adrian NECULAE West University of Timisoara, ROMANIA A short history of the flight From the earliest days, humans have dreamed of flying and have attempted to achieve it. The dream of flight was inspired by the observation of the birds even from the early times and was illustrated in myths, fiction (fantasy, science fiction and comic book characters) and art. Greek, Roman or Indian mythology have examples of gods who were gifted with flight. Daedalus and Icarus flew through the air, and Icarus died when he flew too close to the sun. Daedalus and Icarus (Greek) Pushpaka Vimana of the Ramayana (Indian) Religions relate stories of chariots that fly through the air and winged angels that join humans with the heavens. Flying creatures that were half human and half beast appear in legends. Birds and fantastic winged creatures pulled boats and other vehicles through the air. Let’s see some relevant examples: 32 From the top left corner: Angel, Pegasus, Dragons, Superman, Santa Claus, Dumbo. My talk is about progress in science, and more specific, about progresses in human fight against gravity. An illustration in art of the idea of what it means the progress in flight is given in the picture below, painted at the end of the 19th Century: The human dream of flight: Utopian flying machines from the 18th Century. The image and the title of this art work express, maybe better than other words, the idea of progress in flight, especially in modern and present history: things that seemed to be pure utopia a century -
Profil Edisi April
Visi Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara “Terwujudnya PenyelenggaraanTransportasi Udara yang Andal, Berdaya Saing dan Memberikan Nilai Tambah” Andal : aman, selamat, nyaman, tepat waktu, terpelihara, mencukupi kebutuhan, jangkauan, mendukung pembangunan nasional. Berdaya saing : efisien, harga terjangkau, ramah lingkungan, berkelanjutan, SDM yang profesional, mandiri dan produktif. Nilai tambah : kontribusi terhadap pertumbuhan ekonomi nasional serta penciptaan lapangan kerja. Profil DJU April 2016 1 Misi Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara Memenuhi standar keamanan, keselamatan penerbangan dan pelayanan; Menyediakan sarana, prasarana dan jaringan transportasi udara yang andal, optimal dan terintegrasi; Mewujudkan iklim usaha bidang transportasi udara yang kompetitif dan berkelanjutan (sustainable); Mewujudkan kelembagaan yang efektif, efisien didukung oleh SDM yang profesional dan peraturan perundang-undangan yang komprehensif serta menjamin kepastian hukum. Profil DJU April 2016 2 Road Map to Zero Accident SAFETY SECURITY Menumbuhkan kepercayaan SERVICES masyarakat COMPLIANCE TUJUAN menuju ZERO ACCIDENT Kesenjangan 9 Rekomendasi EKKT REGULATOR, OPERATOR, MASYARAKAT Profil DJU April 2016 3 Matriks Indikator Kinerja Utama (IKU) Direktorat Jenderal Perhubungan Udara Tahun 2015-2019 TARGET KUMULATIF SASARAN IKU DITJEN SATUAN /TIAP KETERANGAN STRATEGIS (SS) HUBUD 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TAHUN a. Menurunnya angka 1) Jumlah pedoman Dokumen 13 11 11 12 13 Tiap Tahun Capaian di tahun 2014 (baseline) adalah 2. kecelakaan standar Sehingga -
Communication and PR in Crisis Situations
Theoretical and Applied Economics FdraganF Volume XXIII (2016), No. 3(608), Autumn, pp. 361-370 Communication and PR in crisis situations Claudia Elena PAICU Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania [email protected] Laurențiu Gabriel FRÂNCU Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania [email protected] Abstract. Nowadays, more than ever, society is a genuine environment for conducting organizational identity and image. Organizational identity proves to be a central element of the activities and organizational strategies. However, organizations can not hide behind images and brands of its own portfolio. If the organization would be wrong, surely this will be felt strongly at the image and at the organizational identity and also at the level of publics, including here consumers, suppliers, shareholders, employees and the community generally. Therefore, it is important to understand that, in times of crisis, communications and PR programs must be thought and targeted both externally, by organizational branding, and internal, through a program of vision. But these are two directions intertwining, so that organizational branding will be felt internal, inspired by the internal values and the organizational culture, and the vision will be the one who is going to transmit the corporate identity to external publics. This article aims to analyze, from this perspective, one of the latest image crisis, in the auto market, the one of the German producer Volkswagen. Keywords: communication, public relations, organizational branding, image crisis, competitiveness. JEL Classification: D00; M14; M21; M31. 362 Claudia Elena Paicu, Laurențiu Gabriel Frâncu Introduction The communication and PR programs are designed and implemented from an internal and external perspective. -
Ex-Post Evaluation of the Schengen Part of the Temporary Cash-Flow and Schengen Facility 2007-2009 for Bulgaria and Romania
Ex-post evaluation of the Schengen part of the temporary Cash-flow and Schengen Facility 2007-2009 for Bulgaria and Romania Case studies - Romania mmmll Ex-post evaluation of the Schengen part of the temporary Cash-flow and Schengen Facility 2007-2009 for Bulgaria and Romania – Case srtudies - ROMANIA Table of Contents Table of Contents .............................................................................................. 2 Case study Methodology ..................................................................................... 6 Case study profiles ...........................................................................................10 RO 1 - Objective 1: Increasing naval and terrestrial mobility of the Romanian Border Police: river and maritime patrol ships; pontoons, terrestrial vehicles .....................15 Key Findings .................................................................................................15 Description and background ............................................................................16 Relevance .....................................................................................................21 Effectiveness .................................................................................................21 Efficiency ......................................................................................................27 Complementarity ...........................................................................................30 Sustainability ................................................................................................33 -
Keeping Friends Close, and Their Oil Closer: Rethinking the Role of The
Keeping Friends Close, and Their Oil Closer: Rethinking the Role of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization in China’s Strive for Energy Security in Kazakhstan By Milos Popovic Submitted to Central European University Department of International Relations and European Studies In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in International Relations and European Studies Supervisor: Professor Matteo Fumagalli Word Count: 17, 201 CEU eTD Collection Budapest, Hungary June, 2010 ABSTRACT It is generally acknowledged that Beijing’s bilateral oil dealings pertaining to the construction of the Atyrau-Alashankou pipeline comprise the backbone of China’s strive for energy security in Kazakhstan. Against the backdrop of a widespread scholarly claim that the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) plays no role in this endeavor, this thesis argues that Beijing acts as a security-seeker to bind both Kazakhstan and Russia into energy cooperation within the organization. Acting as a regional forum through which China channels and reinforces its oil dealings, I argue that the SCO corrects the pitfalls of a bilateral approach which elicits the counter-balancing of Chinese activities by Astana and Moscow who are concerned with the distribution of gains. Putting to a test differing hypothesis by rationalist IR theories, I find that the SCO approach enables China to assure both actors about its benign intentions and maximize gains on a bilateral level as expected by defensive neorealism. CEU eTD Collection i ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS My immense love and gratitude belongs to my parents and brother who wholeheartedly supported me during the course of the whole academic year giving me the strength to endure amid hard times. -
Annual Report 2006-2007: Part 2 – Overview
24 international broadcasting then... The opening transmission of Radio Australia in December 1939, known then as “Australia Calling”. “Australia Calling… Australia Calling”, diminishing series of transmission “hops” announced the clipped voice of John Royal around the globe. For decades to come, through the crackle of shortwave radio. It was listeners would tune their receivers in the a few days before Christmas 1939. Overseas early morning and dusk and again at night broadcasting station VLQ 2—V-for-victory, to receive the clearest signals. Even then, L-for-liberty, Q-for-quality—had come alive signal strength lifted and fell repeatedly, to the impending terror of World War II. amid the atmospheric hash. The forerunner of Radio Australia broadcast Australia Calling/Radio Australia based itself in those European languages that were still in Melbourne well south of the wartime widely used throughout South-East Asia at “Brisbane Line” and safe from possible the end of in the colonial age—German, Dutch, Japanese invasion. Even today, one of Radio French, Spanish and English. Australia’s principal transmitter stations is located in the Victorian city of Shepparton. Transmission signals leapt to the ionosphere —a layer of electro-magnetic particles By 1955, ABC Chairman Sir Richard Boyer surrounding the planet—before reflecting summed up the Radio Australia achievement: down to earth and bouncing up again in a “We have sought to tell the story of this section 2 25 country with due pride in our achievements international broadcasting with Australia and way of life, but without ignoring the Television. Neither the ABC nor, later, differences and divisions which are inevitable commercial owners of the service could in and indeed the proof of a free country”. -
Mecca of Revolution Oxford Studies in International History
Mecca of Revolution Oxford Studies in International History James J. Sheehan, series advisor The Wilsonian Moment Self- Determination and the International Origins of Anticolonial Nationalism Erez Manela In War’s Wake Europe’s Displaced Persons in the Postwar Order Gerard Daniel Cohen Grounds of Judgment Extraterritoriality and Imperial Power in Nineteenth- Century China and Japan Pär Kristoffer Cassel The Acadian Diaspora An Eighteenth- Century History Christopher Hodson Gordian Knot Apartheid and the Unmaking of the Liberal World Order Ryan Irwin The Global Offensive The United States, the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the Making of the Post– Cold War Order Paul Thomas Chamberlin Mecca of Revolution Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order Jeffrey James Byrne Mecca of Revolution Algeria, Decolonization, and the Third World Order JEFFREY JAMES BYRNE 1 1 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and certain other countries. Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016, United States of America. © Oxford University Press 2016 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by license, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reproduction rights organization. Inquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above. -
Contribution D'un Geometre Topographe Dans Les
UNIVERSITE D’ANTANANARIVO ECOLE SUPERIEURE POLYTECHNIQUE D’ANTANANARIVO DEPARTEMENT INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ET FONCIERE MENTION : INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ET AMENAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE PARCOURS : GEOMETRE TOPOGRAPHE MEMOIRE DE FIN D’ETUDE EN VUE D’OBTENTION DU DIPLOME D’INGENIEUR, GRADE MASTER CONTRIBUTION D’UN GEOMETRE TOPOGRAPHE DANS LES TRAVAUX DE REHABILITATION D’UNE ROUTE, CAS DE LA RNT8 SECTION 6 RELIANT ANDIMAKY-MANAMBOLO PK 149+800 ET BEKOPAKA PK 177+000 Présenté par : Mlle RAZAFINDRAHASINIAINA Fidisoa Marie Cécilia Date de soutenance : 09 Avril 2015 Promotion 2014 UNIVERSITE D’ANTANANARIVO ECOLE SUPERIEURE POLYTECHNIQUE D’ANTANANARIVO DEPARTEMENT INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ET FONCIERE MENTION : INFORMATION GEOGRAPHIQUE ET AMENAGEMENT DU TERRITOIRE PARCOURS : GEOMETRE TOPOGRAPHE MEMOIRE DE FIN D’ETUDE EN VUE D’OBTENTION DU DIPLOME D’INGENIEUR, GRADE MASTER Président du Jury : Dr RABARIMANANA Mamy Herisoa, Maître de conférences, enseignant à l’ESPA et Chef du département IGF Examinateurs : Dr RABETSIAHINY, Maître de conférences et enseignant chercheur à l’ESPA M. RAKOTOZAFY ROBERT, Ingénieur Géomètre Topographe et Géomètre expert Directeurs de mémoire : M. RAKOTOARISON Max Simon, Ingénieur Principal Géodésien au FTM M. MAHATOVO Henri, Ingénieur et Directeur Général du bureau d’études TECMAD Présenté par : Mlle RAZAFINDRAHASINIAINA Fidisoa Marie Cécilia Date de soutenance : 09 Avril 2015 Promotion 2014 Mémoire de fin d’études Promotion 2014 REMERCIEMENTS En premier lieu, je rends grâce à Dieu tout puissant pour son amour, sa bonté -
TAHITI.2016 the Best of the TUOMOTU Archipelago MAY 15-25, 2016
TAHITI.2016 The Best of the TUOMOTU Archipelago MAY 15-25, 2016 If you have thought of warm crystalline South Pacific Ocean, little sand islets with coconut palms swaying down to the waterline and water to blue it appears electric? Very few of us are immune to this sirens call of French Polynesia’s image – real or imagined - and so these celebrated gems of the South Pacific have become a crossroads for dreamers, adventurers and escapist sharing a common wanderlust. We count ourselves among these folk… following in the wake of Magellan, Cook and Wallis, but by means easier than they could have ever imagined. As a diver, there is also something special beneath the azure surface that beckons, something never painted by Gauguin. In fact, the far-flung waters around French Polynesia are some of the SHARK-iest in the world… and the high voltage diving serves up the kind excitement not every paradise can deliver. The expedition is scheduled for MAY 15-25, a 10 day itinerary starting in the famed atoll of Rangiroa and weather permitting include Tikehau, Apataki, Toau and will end the journey in the stunning atoll of Fakarava. We may also get a chance to stop at a couple of others along the way. The diving is off tenders that transport us to the sites where strong currents can be present. The thrill is not only to witness what gets drawn to these spots but also to ride the crystalline currents without fighting them. Advanced diver and Nitrox certification required to join this trip.