Search for dissertations about: "watching"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 45 swedish dissertations containing the word watching.
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16. Facing clutter : on message competition in marketing communications
Abstract : Could you tell me how many marketing messages you've seen or heard since you woke up this morning? Probably the answer is no. Messages stemming from advertising, promotions, PR, direct marketing, and salesmen are everywhere. READ MORE
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17. Narrative music : towards an understanding of musical narrative functions in multimedia
Abstract : As the computer screen is replacing the book as the dominant medium for communication (Kress, 2003), questions about how meaning is constituted by the multimodal interaction of different media (including music) is becoming increasingly important in contemporary research of pedagogy, sociology and media studies. The overall aim with this licentiate thesis is to explore musical narrative functions as they appear in multimedia such as film and computer games. READ MORE
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18. Enhancing the Smoothness of Streaming Video for Mobile Users over Unreliable Networks
Abstract : Real time video streaming over wireless network is an increasingly important and attractive service to the mobile users. Video streaming involves a large amount of data to be transmitted in real time, while wireless channel conditions may vary from time to time. READ MORE
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19. The effects of extramural language : Relationships between engagement in Japanese language activities and general Japanese language proficiency
Abstract : Many L2 learners believe they learn their target language by using it extramurally, i.e. outside the classroom. This topic, language learning as a result of engagement in L2 use, has garnered increased attention in the last decade. READ MORE
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20. Creation of Social Exlcusion in Policy and Practice
Abstract : Social exclusion of vulnerable children and families is a serious concern for policy-makers and practitioners alike. This doctoral thesis explores the social construction of exclusion in the UK. The thesis explores both historical and current processes of interactions between the socially excluded populations and policy agents. READ MORE