Search for dissertations about: "TV"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 172 swedish dissertations containing the word TV.
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11. Like a wave : Understanding the film and TV industries in Korea and Sweden
Abstract : This doctoral dissertation is concerned with the complex dynamics of knowledge in the South Korean film and TV industry and Swedish filmmaking from a spatiotemporal perspective. The film and TV industries are highly dependent on knowledge and innovation. READ MORE
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12. TV holography and shearography in experimental mechanics
Abstract : TV holography is an optical non-contacting whole field technique to measure deformation. Names as ESPI or Electronic speckle pattern interferometry, Electro-optic holography and Electronic holography are commonly used for this real-time video based interferometric technique. Shearography has become an important tool in non destructive testing. READ MORE
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13. Transient acoustic fields studied by pulsed TV holography
Abstract : Many of the acoustic events that reach our ears are produced by impacted and vibrating bodies. Pulsed holographic interferometry is a suitable technique to record transient events, like sound waves in air from an impacted body or the wave propagation in solid objects. READ MORE
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14. The Construction of the Professional Identity of the TV News Presenter in Two Chinese News Programmes : A Discourse-Theoretical Analysis
Abstract : This PhD research project investigates how the professional identity of the Chinese TV news presenter is constructed in two news programmes, Guangdong News and TVS News, both based at Guangdong TV. The overarching theoretical framework of the project takes its inspiration from Laclau and Mouffe's (1985) post-structuralist discourse theory (DT). READ MORE
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15. Making Public Service Television : A study of institutional work in collaborative TV productions
Abstract : This dissertation is about the institution of public service television as it is enacted in Sweden at the beginning of the 21st century. Public service broadcasting – first radio, then television – was introduced as a solution to the problems that arose at the beginning of the 20th century, namely how to control and organise the new broadcasting technology. READ MORE