Changing Modes

Changing Modes
Author: Andre Kraak
Publisher: HSRC Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780796919601

This book examines the influence of an important body of international literature on the development of post-apartheid policies in higher education and training and in science and technology. The book also examines a related phenomenon, the so-called 'massification' and democratisation of higher education world-wde over the past two decades.

The Change of Narrative Modes in Chinese Fiction (1898–1927)

The Change of Narrative Modes in Chinese Fiction (1898–1927)
Author: Pingyuan Chen
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2022-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9811662029

This book examines the Chinese fictions (xiaoshuo) published between 1898 and 1927 – three pivotal decades, during which China underwent significant social changes. It applies Narratology and Sociology of the Novel methods to analyze both the texts themselves and the social-cultural factors that triggered the transformation of the narrative mode in Chinese fiction. Based on empirical data, the author argues that this transformation was not only inspired by translated Western fiction, but was also the result of a creative transformation in tradition Chinese literature.

Between Modes and Keys

Between Modes and Keys
Author: Joel Lester
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1989
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780918728777

This study of music theory examines in detail the persistence of modal thinking in German-speaking areas, which coexisted with major-minor principles, and its impact on German music from the Baroque through the High Classical period.

Modes of Production and Archaeology

Modes of Production and Archaeology
Author: Robert M. Rosenswig
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081305267X

"For more than a century, scholars have critiqued, misinterpreted, and bickered about Marx's concept of mode of production. Modes of Production and Archaeology cuts through the dense and thorny intellectual thicket that grew up from these debates. The book presents an easily understood discussion of Marx's concepts and demonstrates how archaeologists can analyze modes of production to explain long-term patterns in cultural change."--Randall McGuire, author of Archaeology as Political Action "Shows clearly how historical materialist ideas and concepts are productive in developing the theory and practice of archaeology."--Robert Chapman, author of Archaeologies of Complexity "Covers a huge range of ground and brings together ideas and analyses in a way that has not really been done yet in archaeology."--Colin Grier, Washington State University Contributors to this volume explain how archaeologists can use Karl Marx and Frederick Engels' mode of production concept to study long-term patterns in human society. Mode of production analysis describes how labor is organized to create surplus which is then used for political purposes. This type of analysis allows archaeologists to compare and contrast peoples across distant continents and eras, from hunter-gatherer groups to early agriculturalists to nation-states. Presenting a range of different perspectives from researchers working in a wide variety of societies and time periods, this volume clearly demonstrates why historical materialism matters to the field of archaeology.

The Articulation of Modes of Production

The Articulation of Modes of Production
Author: Harold Wolpe
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2023-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000963632

First published in 1980, The Articulation of Modes of Production is primarily concerned with the concept of articulation of modes of production and with the analysis of a number of different social formations utilizing this concept. The emphasis is on the relationship between capitalist and other modes of production and on accounts of specific social formations which demonstrate the analytical power of the concept, but at the same time reveal a number of as yet unresolved problems. The introduction to the collection takes these problems at its starting point, and through a discussion of the theoretical literature, provides the basis for a more rigorous and complete analysis of social formations. This book will be of interest to students of economics, social policy, and history.

Modes of Composition and the Durability of Style in Literature

Modes of Composition and the Durability of Style in Literature
Author: David L. Hoover
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-11-29
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1000262707

Modes of Composition and the Durability of Style employs the tools and methods of computational stylistics to show that style is extremely resistant to changes in how texts are produced. Addressing an array of canonical writers, including William Faulkner, Joseph Conrad, Thomas Hardy, and Henry James, along with popular contemporary writers like Stephen King and Ian McEwan, this volume presents a systematic study of changes in mode of composition and writing technologies. Computational analysis of texts produced in multiple circumstances of composition, such as dictation, handwriting, typewriting, word processing, and translation, reveals the extraordinary durability of authorial style. Modes of Composition and the Durability of Style in Literature will be essential for readers interested in exploring the rapidly expanding field of digital approaches to literature.

M. A. M. I. Musical Scales and Modes Atlas for Keyboards

M. A. M. I. Musical Scales and Modes Atlas for Keyboards
Author: Richard Armstrong
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2005-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1411669142

A 572 page reference useful for life 520 essential scales: 108 arpeggios (9 arps x 12 keys), 160 pentatonics (15 pents x 12 keys), 252 scales (21 scales x 12 keys) are analyzed. Keyboard diagrams revealing both note + interval degrees plus the revolutionary Matrix Cube system analyzes scales in 8-ways for potential applications. Scalar musical options are completely explored via the M.A.M.I. visual format. Music sight reading is not necessary with M.A.M.I. Scale Atlases: they're designed uniquely to help you study, explore and create music in a logical, efficient + personal way...at a glance...on your instrument. Aspiring students of all levels and styles will find an increase in their abilities to create musical ideas; getting ahead of the curve...to the next level...faster with M.A.M.I. Top teachers use our Atlases: their visual guide to help students explore, find creativity + to reinforce musical logic. Visit: www.mamimusic.com or purchase now + start moving forward

Stabilization of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Unstable Modes

Stabilization of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Unstable Modes
Author: Hao Yang
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319078844

This book provides its reader with a good understanding of the stabilization of switched nonlinear systems (SNS), systems that are of practical use in diverse situations: design of fault-tolerant systems in space- and aircraft; traffic control; and heat propagation control of semiconductor power chips. The practical background is emphasized throughout the book; interesting practical examples frequently illustrate the theoretical results with aircraft and spacecraft given particular prominence. Stabilization of Switched Nonlinear Systems with Unstable Modes treats several different subclasses of SNS according to the characteristics of the individual system (time-varying and distributed parameters, for example), the state composition of individual modes and the degree and distribution of instability in its various modes. Achievement and maintenance of stability across the system as a whole is bolstered by trading off between individual modes which may be either stable or unstable or by exploiting areas of partial stability within all the unstable modes. The book can be used as a reference for academic research on switched systems or used by graduate students of control theory and engineering. Readers should have studied linear and nonlinear system theory and have some knowledge of switched and hybrid systems to get the most from this monograph.

The Hidden Power of Blend Modes in Adobe Photoshop

The Hidden Power of Blend Modes in Adobe Photoshop
Author: Scott Valentine
Publisher: Adobe Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0321823761

Demonstrates how to use blend modes in Adobe Photoshop, covering such topics as photographic manipulation, compositing, design, and painting, and offering a reference to every blend mode and more than fifty techniques.