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Pdf « Zoom In On The Face : The Close-up At Work », In Philipp D Keidl, Laliv Melamed, Vinzenz Hediger Et Antonio Somaini Dir, Pandemic Media : Preliminary Notes Toward A List, Lüneburg, Meson Press, 2020, Pp 193-201 Guilherme Machado

Individual-level data on wealth give a nuanced picture of the usual of living each inside a given society and throughout societies. Such data enable inter- and intra-regional comparisons, differentiation of the positive aspects from reforms by socioeconomic status, and illumination of the consumption levels, credit score market characteristics, and sources of revenue. To put the wealth accumulation course of into context, the article makes use of aggregate information on agricultural dynamics similar to adjustments in the distribution of sown area, grain productivity, land rental, and gross sales prices, in addition to particular person farm-level information on commercialisation of production and cash-earning actions. For the latter, the sources vary from court docket instances to the Russian Peasants’ Land Bank’s on-the-spot value determinations. Purchase costs had been market values at the time of the acquisition however not on the time of the creation of the inventory. Farm costs roughly doubled from 1850 to 1905, however they rose erratically over the decades.

This course offers college students the conceptual tools to understand various applied sciences, media, and strategies in relation to their different historical, geo-political, and social contexts; their different infrastructures and specialists; and their different designs and makes use of. Since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, we've witnessed a dramatic increase in the use of digital technologies for remote work, schooling, health, and leisure in massive elements of the world where they're accessible. How can we make sense of the difference between the "old" and the "new regular" of our technologically mediated lives? How ought to we study the social significance of electricity-a 150+ yr old technology and still inaccessible in large parts of the world-in relation with completely different engineering practices, political imperatives, electronic media units, and infrastructures? How should we understand processes of technological "innovation" when users' creativity can appear as essential as platform design? To have interaction with these and other questions, we are going to draw upon a variety of the key ideas and debates on the intersections of Science and Technology Studies (STS), Media Studies, History, Anthropology, Information Science, and Software Studies.

Themes such as mediated intimacy and sociality, pandemic ideology, politicians’ curated authenticity and discursive constructions of self, and playbour and resistance in digital games are examined in 5 original articles, whereas three autoethnographic contributions discover the concepts of mediated presence, collectivity, contemplative community, loneliness and relationality. The autoethnographies – within the form of brief film, collage and poetry vignettes, respectively – add a personal experiential layer to the broader themes. To generate (mediated) interpersonal dialogue, two artists/academics engage deeply with the autoethographies, additional reflecting on the themes explored therein. The problem concludes with an interview with Professor Andreas Hepp, of the University of Bremen, who comments on the contributions and displays on...

17 Mati Laur, Kersti Lust, Priit Pirsko, and Ülle Tarkianinen, Talude päriseksostmine Pärnumaa andmestiku põhjal [Purchasing farms in perpetuity based mostly on data from Pärnu County] (Tartu, 2014), pp. seventy six, eighty; Mikhail Kozin, ed., Ocherki ekonomicheskoi istorii Latvii, 1860–1900 [An outline of the economic history of Latvia] (Riga, 1972), p. 291. Livestock, flax, and milk showed up as major cash-earning merchandise, but their share in the complete money earnings of farmers various significantly by period, area, and farm. Occasionally, farmers additionally rented out parcels of land or earned supplementary income by transporting goods.Footnote

Prospective consumers usually enquire a couple of property earlier than they understand how much it's truly value; this information might help them make more informed provides. "So far there is hardly any information for this a part of the market," stated Michael Kasch, founder and managing director of Scoperty. "This is why prospective consumers and sellers often find it so tough to discover a fair worth for a property."

73 It is a helpful measure if knowledge on agricultural production and factor input are uncommon. Rental costs elevated sharply, by 66 per cent, on the time of transition to money hire, but thereafter the rise was more gradual.

The Livonian peasant economy, which usually produced mostly grain and a small little bit of livestock, slowly shifted to dairy farming. Expansion, diversification, improvement, and the adoption of ‘rational’ farming had been the keywords of the transition period. This part deals with the main market commodities, in addition to with the growth in agricultural productivity, measured immediately in yields and indirectly in land rental and gross sales costs.Footnote 65