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Zbenovich, Claudia. "Communication modes." Journal of Language and Politics 6, no. 1 (June 1, 2007): 75–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.6.1.06zbe.

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The article discusses linguistic forms and pragmatic features of the verbal interaction that occurred in interviews with Russian politicians in the last decade of the 20th century. The genre of political interview emerged in Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union; it was exposed to different trends in verbal communication, gradually shaping its own discourse norms and structure. The study investigates the ways of expression by communicants their intentions and offers a comparative analysis of the ‘talk’ and ‘attack’ interview styles. These two counter types of political discourse dramatically illustrate the inherent features of the Russian culture of communication as a whole.
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Dewatripont, Mathias, and Jean Tirole. "Modes of Communication." Journal of Political Economy 113, no. 6 (December 2005): 1217–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/497999.

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Kellner, Christian, and Mark T. Le Quement. "Modes of ambiguous communication." Games and Economic Behavior 104 (July 2017): 271–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2017.03.010.

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Reithofer, Karin. "Comparing modes of communication." Interpreting. International Journal of Research and Practice in Interpreting 15, no. 1 (February 25, 2013): 48–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/intp.15.1.03rei.

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This paper addresses the topic of quality assessment in interpreting, from a perspective that defines quality as equivalent effect of source text and target text. The experimental study described uses an innovative methodology based on comprehension testing, to evaluate the widely accepted norm that an interpretation should produce the same effect — in the sense of effect on the listener’s knowledge of a specific subject — as the original. More specifically, the study compares communicative effect between a marketing-related speech of about 15 minutes in non-native English and its simultaneous interpretation into German. The comparison is thus between two directly competing modes of communication, the use of English as a lingua franca being seen by many interpreters as a threat to their profession. Three experimental runs were completed, involving an Italian speaker comfortable with English as a medium for lecturing and a total of 139 listeners attending professionally oriented Austrian university courses. Results showed that in this setting the interpretation led to a better cognitive end-result in the audience than the original speech in non-native English.
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MICHAILIDIS, ANTONIOS, and ROY RADA. "Activities and communication modes." International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 46, no. 4 (April 1997): 469–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/ijhc.1996.0103.

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Halstenberg, Bernd, and Rüdiger Reischuk. "Different Modes of Communication." SIAM Journal on Computing 22, no. 5 (October 1993): 913–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1137/0222057.

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Burvall, Anna, Per Martinsson, and Ari T. Friberg. "Communication modes applied to axicons." Optics Express 12, no. 3 (2004): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/opex.12.000377.

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Martinsson, Per, Hanna Lajunen, Ping Ma, and Ari T. Friberg. "Communication modes in vector diffraction." Optik 121, no. 22 (November 2010): 2087–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2009.07.016.

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Martinsson, Per, Ping Ma, Anna Burvall, and Ari T. Friberg. "Communication modes in scalar diffraction." Optik 119, no. 3 (February 2008): 103–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijleo.2006.07.009.

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Seddon, Frederick A. "Modes of communication during jazz improvisation." British Journal of Music Education 22, no. 1 (March 2005): 47–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265051704005984.

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This study investigated modes of communication adopted by six student jazz musicians during rehearsal and performance. Six one-hour rehearsal sessions and a performance were observed and videotaped for analysis. Results revealed six modes of communication that formed two main categories, verbal and non-verbal, each containing three distinct modes of communication: instruction, cooperation and collaboration. Non-verbal collaborative mode displayed empathetic attunement, which is a vehicle for empathetic creativity. Empathetic creativity is a theoretical concept proposed by the author based on the concept of empathetic intelligence (Arnold, 2003, 2004). Practical applications of empathetic creativity are discussed with reference to music education, focusing on evaluation of individual contribution to group creative performances.
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Galam, Sylvie. "L'identité et les modes de communication de l'entreprise." Paris 9, 1986. https://portail.bu.dauphine.fr/fileviewer/index.php?doc=1986PA090059.

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Levin, Rikard. "Uncertainty in risk assessment : contents and modes of communication." Licentiate thesis, Stockholm : Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-473.

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Faouzi, Jamaa. "La pratique de la fonction communication dans l'entreprise marocaine : modes de management, stratégies de communication et limites." Bordeaux 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006BOR30027.

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L'entreprise au maroc figure parmi les organisations qui ont subi les influences de l'evolution de l'environnement global de la societe marocaine par l'emergence, en fin du siecle dernier, de nouveaux enjeux mediatiques et socioeconomiques dont les repercussions sur l'organisation entrepreunariale est la tendance constante a mettre en place des structures se chargeant de la communication ;l'entreprise marocaine, eu egard a ses particularites de developpement et aux caracteristiques culturelles et sociales de son management, definit des modes de gestion dans lesquels la pratique de la communication revët des significations particulieres. A partir d'une double enquëte a base de questionnaires autoadministres qui a concerne un echantillon des entreprises au maroc (grandes entreprises privees et publiques, filiales des multinationales et, petites et moyennes entreprises) et les agences de communication, nous avons mene une approche comparative des modalites du management de la fonction communication. L'analyse, portant sur trois contextes (le contexte structurel (logiques de structuration), le contexte individuel (analyse des caracteristiques des dircoms) et le contexte strategique (existence et formation de la strategie de communication), a permis de definir l'ambivalence du management strategique et intuitif dans l'entreprise marocaine en fonction des contextes de management, de la taille et du statut de l'entreprise. La gestion strategique rationnelle de la communication est propre aux filiales des multinationales et aux grandes entreprises marocaines alors que la gestion intuitive caracterise les entreprises de petite taille
The company in morocco appers among the organizations which were subject to the influences of the evolution of the total environment of the moroccan society by emergence, in end of last century? new media and socio-economic stakes whose effects on the entrepreneurial organization is the constant tendency to set up structures taking care of the communication. The moroccan company, have regard with the characteristics of its management, defines modes of management in which practice of the communication revert of the particular significations. With part of a double investigation contining autoadministered questionnaires which related to a sample of the companies in in morocco (large private and public companies of the multinationals and small and medium-sized undertakings) and the agencies of communication, we carried out a comparative approch of the methods of management of the function communication. . Analysis, relating to three contexts (structural context (logics of structuring), individual context (analyses characteristics of the communication director's) and strategic context (existence and formation of the strategy of communication), allowed to define yhe ambivalence of strategic management and intuitive management in the moroccan company according to the contexts of management, size and statuate of the company. The rational strategic management of the communication is clean with the subsidiary companies whereas intuitive management characterizes the companies of small size
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Hamdan, Mohammed. "'Transportation is physical, communication is psychical' : female sexuality and modes of communication in nineteenth-century transatlantic literature." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2015. http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk/74363/.

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This thesis connects the discourses of transatlanticism, erotic communication, women and agency in the nineteenth century. It examines four modes of communication: mesmerism, spiritualism, telegraphism and epistolary correspondence, in relation to discourses of female sexuality and power in Anglo-American literature. The exploration of these modes from a feminist point of view will help re-evaluate the presence of women within nineteenth-century transatlantic communication systems and specifically the representation of female voices within public spaces. The Industrial Revolution and the increase of transportation between Britain and America enabled the emergence of various forms of psychic and written communication that constituted a solid background for gender subversion. Women’s active participation in mesmerism and spiritualism, which prevailed on both sides of the Atlantic during the 1830s and late 1840s, was a significant cultural subject that opened the door for unconventional reinterpretations of gender roles within clairvoyant systems of mediation. The description of women’s performative acts during mesmeric and spiritualist practices in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables (1851), Wilkie Collins’s The Moonstone (1868), Florence Marryat’s There Is No Death (1891) and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s Three Spiritualist Novels (1868; 1883; 1887) subverts the gendering of communication and discourse as masculine. Bodily acts of mesmerised women such as gazing and female mediums’ acoustic contact with spirits through the sound effects of table-rapping violate the boundaries between domestic and social spheres and warrant their sexual autonomy. Moving from supernatural to embodied forms of communication, the thesis explores the place of Anglo-American women within nineteenth-century written correspondence such as telegrams and letters, the circulation of which helps acknowledge female desire outside the domestic space and subverts patriarchal spatial structures. With reference to Henry James’s In the Cage (1898), Charles Dickens’s Martin Chuzzlewit (1844) and Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Purloined Letter’ (1844), the thesis shows how women act as conduits of their sexual desire and become agents of knowledge exchange via working at telegraph offices or simply writing and posting private letters. In relation to this, the thesis also considers the association between epistolary adestination, desire, flames and textual purity in Dickens and Poe’s fictions of fire. The thesis concludes that women’s interactive presence in nineteenth-century communication systems continues to influence and develop twentieth- and twenty-first-century media for the empowerment of feminine sexual expression against opposing patriarchal voices.
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Berda, Nathalie. "Effets de l'engagement dans différents contextes organisationnels et modes de communication." Montpellier 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006MON30066.

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"Les techniques de soumission librement consentie, telles que le simple pied-dans-la-porte, le double pied-dans-la-porte et le "vous êtes libre de…" permettent d’amener autrui à effectuer un comportement qu'il n'aurait pas réalisé spontanément. L’objectif de cette étude est de tester certaines de ces techniques engageantes dans des contextes organisationnels divers et selon plusieurs modes de communication. La thèse comporte une revue de questions portant sur des techniques de soumission librement consentie et les positionne par rapport aux autres formes d'influence. Cette analyse a conduit à l’élaboration de cinq expériences appliquées au domaine associatif, commercial et managérial. Les recherches mettent en évidence l'efficacité du double pied-dans-la-porte sur Internet, la technique du "vous êtes libre de…" par téléphone et montre également les effets d'une formation engageante sur l'implication salariale. "
Compliance techniques which are freely consented, such as the foot-in-the-door, the two-feet-in-the-door and the “you are free to…” can lead a person to behave in a way that he would not have done spontaneously. The aim of this study is to test some of these commitment techniques in different organizational contexts while using different types of communication. The thesis focuses on free consenting submission techniques and analyses them with regard to other forms of influence. This analysis leads to the development of five experiments which were applied to the associative, commercial and managerial domains. We obtained three important results. First, we showed that the double foot-in-the-door can be efficient on internet. Second, we noticed that the “you are free to…” is a relevant method to use on the phone. Finally, we provided evidence of the effects of commitment training on employee involvement
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Nelson, John-Mike. "The Relationship of Online Communication Modes on Counselor Educator Job Satisfaction." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/7047.

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With the increase in pressures related to teaching online, counselor educators are experiencing greater amounts of burnout. The purpose of this quantitative causal-comparative survey study was to assess for significant differences and correlations between synchronous and asynchronous communication modes on online counselor educators' job satisfaction levels as measured by the Online Instructor Satisfaction Measure, and levels of burnout, as measured by the Maslach Burnout Inventory Educators Survey. The researcher used Moore's theory of transactional distance as the theoretical framework to answer 2 research questions: (a) Is there a significant difference in faculty satisfaction and burnout levels based on communication modes?; and (b) Is there a relationship between satisfaction and burnout for faculty members depending on their use of synchronous and asynchronous communication modes? The researcher solicited participants for the study through the CESNET listserv and the CACREP graduate program database. A total of 125 participants completed surveys and 2 data analysis techniques were used. Results of the t test indicated that counselor educators had significantly higher levels of satisfaction, higher levels of personal accomplishment and significantly lower levels of emotional exhaustion when using synchronous communications. The Pearson correlation analysis results indicated significant correlations between satisfaction, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and personal accomplishment depending on the type of communications. The study will potentially contribute to social change by providing information useful for the implementation of teaching methods that improve overall faculty satisfaction and decrease burnout.
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Golden, Shawn. "IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION MODES ON DISCUSSION IN K–12 ONLINE EDUCATION." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1405679223.

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Dissing-Olesen, Lasse. "Novel modes of communication between neuronal activity and microglial process dynamics." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/52982.

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Microglia are morphologically dynamic cells that survey neuronal dendrites and rapidly respond to ATP. However, the role of ATP in mediating neuron-microglia communication remains to be determined. We therefore investigated the question whether high neuronal activity would evoke ATP release and thereby trigger a change in microglial process dynamics. To address this we used acute hippocampal brain slices and two-photon laser scanning microscopy and we developed a novel method for fixation and immunolabeling of microglia processes. We discovered that multiple brief applications of NMDA triggered a transient outgrowth of microglia processes similar to application of ATP. The outgrowth was reversible and repeatable, indicating that it was not due to excitotoxic damage. ATP release, secondary to NMDAR activation, was the key mediator as blocking purinergic receptors abolished outgrowth. Hemichannel opening is a well-defined mechanism for ATP release, but outgrowth still occurred in the absence of the hemichannel protein pannexin 1 and in the presence of the hemichannel blocker carbenoxolone. Utilizing whole cell patch clamping we demonstrated that activation of dendritic NMDAR on single neurons was sufficient to trigger microglia process outgrowth. These results suggest that dendritic neuronal NMDAR activation triggers ATP release via a hemichannel-independent mechanism. It is well established that high neuronal activity leads to a reduction in extracellular Ca²+ which causes opening of astrocytic Cx43 hemichannels and subsequent ATP release. We therefore investigated whether hemichannel opening could trigger a change in microglial process dynamics. Indeed, removal of extracellular Ca²+ triggered a microglial response, which we refer to as microglial process focalization because it was distinctively different from the NMDA-evoked process outgrowth. This focalization was also mediated by ATP as it was blocked by selective blockade of microglial purinergic receptors and we observed a strong inverse relationship between the concentration of extracellular Ca²+ and microglial responses. Carbenoxolone, which did not block NMDA-evoked process outgrowth, resulted in a dose-dependent block of microglial process focalization which is consistent with the mechanism of ATP release being opening of Cx43 hemichannels. Taken together, our data provide novel insight into how high neuronal activity triggers release of ATP as a mechanism for enhancing neuron-microglia communication.
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Rakotomalala, Olivier Tantelinirina. "L'efficacité des modes de communication d'un changement organisationnel selon divers paramètres culturels." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2010. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/2830.

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La communication est un élément incontournable dans les organisations lors des périodes de changement, qui sont elles-mêmes inhérentes à toute organisation. Il existe une variété de modes de communication d'un changement lors de son implantation. L'objectif de cette recherche consiste à explorer les liens entre des modes de communication et des caractéristiques culturelles des destinataires d'un changement. Cent-vingt et un étudiants d'origines culturelles diverses et habitant les résidences d'une université québécoise ont servi d'échantillon pour l'étude d'un changement devant y être implanté. Les variables culturelles suivantes ont été mesurées chez ces participants : l'individualisme vertical, l'individualisme horizontal, le collectivisme vertical et le collectivisme horizontal. Trois modes de communication matérialisés en trois vignettes annonçant un changement (le mode monologique, le mode dialogique, et le mode séducteur) ont été utilisés auprès de trois groupes distincts de participants dont les préoccupations face au changement ainsi annoncé ont ensuite été mesurées. Des analyses de régressions multiples n'ont pas permis de confirmer les hypothèses, à savoir que les niveaux de l'ensemble des préoccupations seraient plus bas lors d'une communication monologique pour les personnes ayant un haut niveau d'individualisme vertical, lors d'une communication dialogique pour celles qui ont un haut niveau d'individualisme horizontal ainsi que lors d'une communication dite séductrice pour celles qui ont un haut niveau de collectivisme vertical. Par contre, des analyses exploratoires ont montré qu'un haut niveau d'individualisme horizontal pourrait conduire à avoir davantage de préoccupations liées à la résistance au changement lors d'une communication dialogique. Dans le même sens, de hauts niveaux de collectivisme vertical ou d'individualisme vertical amèneraient l'expression d'un plus grand nombre de préoccupations liées au soutien au changement lors de communications monologiques ou séductrices. Ces données amènent à supposer que les préoccupations, voire la résistance au changement, seraient maximisées par une communication adéquate et qu'elles seraient favorables au changement. Les modes de communication adéquats et les réactions des destinataires d'un changement ne seraient pas les mêmes dans toutes les cultures.
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Reinke, Leanne 1964. "Community, communication and contradiction : the political implications of changing modes of communication in indigenous communities of Australia and Mexico." Monash University, School of Political and Social Inquiry, 2001. http://arrow.monash.edu.au/hdl/1959.1/8812.

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Books on the topic "Modes of communication"

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Djenar, Dwi Noverini, Ahmar Mahboob, and Ken Cruickshank, eds. Language and Identity across Modes of Communication. Berlin, München, Boston: DE GRUYTER, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781614513599.

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Remus, Sally E. The communication needs and modes of communication of mechanically ventilated patients. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1990.

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Communication modes in Sinhala writing: A retrospective survey. Colombo: Godage International Publishers, 2008.

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1947-, Van Leeuwen Theo, ed. Multimodal discourse: The modes and media of contemporary communication. London: Arnold, 2001.

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Stiles, William B. Describing talk: A taxonomy of verbal response modes. Newbury Park: Sage Publications, 1992.

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Garzone, G., and Cornelia Ilie. Genres and genre theory in transition: Specialized discourses across media and modes. Boca Raton, Florida: BrownWalker Press, 2014.

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Ottenbacher, Kenneth J. Comparing scanning modes for youths with cerebral palsy. [Washington, DC]: U.S. Dept. of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, Educational Resources Information Center, 1994.

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Verhulsdonck, Gustav, and Marohang Limbu. Digital rhetoric and global literacies: Communication modes and digital practices in the networked world. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference, An Imprint of IGI Global, 2014.

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Bouvet, Danielle. Le corps et la métaphore dans les langues gestuelles: À la recherche des modes de production des signes. Paris, France: L'Harmattan, 1997.

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1942-, Windahl Swen, ed. Communication models for the study of mass communications. 2nd ed. London: Longman, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Modes of communication"

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Guirdham, Maureen. "Work Communication Modes." In Work Communication, 27–50. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-35145-6_2.

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Elrharbi, Simon, and Stefan Barbu. "RFID Communication Modes." In RFID and the Internet of Things, 57–68. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118614297.ch3.

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Langs, Robert. "Two Modes of Communication." In Fundamentals of Adaptive Psychotherapy and Counselling, 16–29. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62953-0_2.

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Gillmor, C. Stewart, and Chris J. Terman. "Communication Modes of Geophysics." In History of Geophysics, 89–97. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/hg001p0089.

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Domínguez, Martí. "Chapter 8. Disentangling metaphoric communication." In Performing Metaphoric Creativity across Modes and Contexts, 175–96. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ftl.7.08dom.

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Sammut, Gordon, and Martin W. Bauer. "Social Influence: Modes and Modalities." In The Social Psychology of Communication, 87–106. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230297616_5.

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Stangl, Brigitte, and Astrid Dickinger. "How Communication Modes Determine Website Satisfaction." In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism 2010, 273–84. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-99407-8_23.

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Bernardini, Francesco, and Rudolf Freund. "Tissue P Systems with Communication Modes." In Membrane Computing, 170–82. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11963516_11.

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Pauwels, Luc. "Visual Methods for Political Communication Research: Modes and Affordances." In Visual Political Communication, 75–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18729-3_5.

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Young, Ian. "Literature as flexible communication." In Registers and Modes of Communication in the Ancient Near East, 156–73. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315206448-11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Modes of communication"

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Halstenberg, Bernd, and Rudiger Reischuk. "On different modes of communication." In the twentieth annual ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/62212.62226.

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Burvall, Anna, P. Martinsson, and Ari T. Friberg. "Communication modes in axicon imaging." In SPIE Proceedings, edited by Aristides Marcano O. and Jose Luis Paz. SPIE, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.591570.

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Fontaine, Nicolas K., Roland Ryf, Haoshuo Chen, David T. Neilson, Kwangwoong Kim, and Joel Carpenter. "Scalable mode sorter supporting 210 Hermite-Gaussian modes." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2018.th4b.4.

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Sasaki, Yusuke, Yoshimichi Amma, Katsuhiro Takenaga, Shoichiro Matsuo, Kunimasa Saitoh, and Masanori Koshiba. "Few-mode multicore fibre with 36 spatial modes (Three modes (LP01, LP11a, LP11b) ×12 cores)." In 2014 European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ecoc.2014.6964212.

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Fontaine, Nicolas K., Bin Huang, Zeinab Sanjabi Eznaveh, Haoshuo Chen, Jin Cang, Burcu Ercan, Amado Veláquez-Benitez, et al. "Multi-mode Optical Fiber Amplifier Supporting over 10 Spatial Modes." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2016.th5a.4.

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Velázquez-Benítez, A. M., J. C. Alvarado-Zacarias, G. Lopez-Galmiche, J. E. Antonio-Lopez, A. Schülzgen, D. V. Ras, P. Sillard, C. Okonkwo, and R. Amezcua-Correa. "Six Spatial Modes Photonic Lanterns." In Optical Fiber Communication Conference. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ofc.2015.w3b.3.

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Kobayashi, Y., Y. Hoshi, G. Hoshino, T. Kasuya, M. Fueki, and Y. Kuno. "Museum guide robot with three communication modes." In 2008 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iros.2008.4651131.

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Ito, Teruaki, and Tomio Watanabe. "ARM-COMS for Entrainment Effect Enhancement in Remote Communication." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-47960.

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The remote communication systems allow us to enjoy the benefit of audio/video communication over the network. However, the communications based on these systems pose some open issues, such as lack of tele-presence, lack of entrainment in communication, etc. In order to tackle these issues, this study proposes an idea of remote individuals’ connection through augmented tele-presence systems called ARM-COMS: ARm-supported eMbodied COmmunication Monitor System. ARM-COMS is composed of a tablet PC as an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) device and a desktop robotic arm, which manipulates the tablet. ARM-COMS operates in two types of modes, or intelligent tablet mode (IT-mode) and intelligent avatar mode (IA-mode) to implement the three functions; namely, autonomous positioning (AP), autonomous entrainment movement (AEM), and autonomous entrainment positioning (AEP). This paper presents the basic concept of ARM-COMS and focuses on AEM function to accelerate the entrainment effect in remote communication.
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Silberhorn, Christine, Vahid Ansari, Markus Allgaier, Benjamin Brecht, Christof Eigner, Georg Harder, Raimund Ricken, Linda Sansoni, and Viktor Quiring. "Quantum Communication with Temporal Modes of Pulsed Light." In CLEO: QELS_Fundamental Science. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_qels.2017.fth4e.1.

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Bhalerao, S., and M. Ingle. "Analyzing the modes of communication in agile practices." In 2010 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology (ICCSIT 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccsit.2010.5564012.

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Reports on the topic "Modes of communication"

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Beiker, Sven, ed. Unsettled Issues Regarding Visual Communication Between Automated Vehicles and Other Road Users. SAE International, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2021016.

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As automated road vehicles begin their deployment into public traffic, and they will need to interact with human driven vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, etc. This requires some form of communication between those automated vehicles (AVs) and other road users. Some of these communication modes (e.g., auditory, motion) were discussed in “Unsettled Issues Regarding Communication of Automated Vehicles with Other Road Users.” Unsettled Issues Regarding Visual Communication Between Automated Vehicles and Other Road Users focuses on sisual communication and its balance of reach, clarity, and intuitiveness. This report discusses the different modes of visual communication (such a simple lights and rich text) and how they can be used for communication between AVs and other road users. A particular emphasis is put on standardization to highlight how uniformity and mass adoption increases efficacy of communications means.
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Beiker, Sven. Unsettled Issues Regarding Communication of Automated Vehicles with Other Road Users. SAE International, November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2020023.

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The focus of this SAE EDGE™ Research Report is to address a topic overlooked by many who choose to view automated driving systems and AVs from a “10,000-foot” perspective: how automated vehicles (AVs) will actually communicate with other road users. Conventional (human-driven) vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians already have a functioning system of understating each other while on the move. Adding automated vehicles to the mix requires assessing the spectrum of existing modes of communication – both implicit and explicit, biological and technological, and how they will interact with each other in the real world. The impending deployment of AVs represents a major shift in the traditional approach to ground transportation; its effects will inevitably be felt by parties directly involved with the vehicle manufacturing and use and those that play roles in the mobility ecosystem (e.g., aftermarket and maintenance industries, infrastructure and planning organizations, automotive insurance providers, marketers, telecommunication companies). Unsettled Issues Regarding Communication of Automated Vehicles with Other Road Users brings together the multiple scenarios we are likely to see in a future not too far away and how they are likely to play out in practical ways.
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Touch, Joseph D. Physics Analogs in Communication Models. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada260216.

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Andrews, Isaiah, and Jesse Shapiro. A Model of Scientific Communication. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w26824.

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Maron, Nancy, and K. Kirby Smith. Current Models of Digital Scholarly Communication. Washington DC: Association of Research Libraries, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18665/sr.22348.

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Bender, Sadie R., Philip A. George, Trevor D. Hardy, and Mark E. Eberlein. Transactive System Program Communication System Cost Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1492452.

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Heifetz, Alexander, Jacey Young, Xin Huang, Sasan Bakhtiari, Jafar Saniie, and Richard Vilim. Acoustic Channel Link Models for Digital Communication Protocols. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1480530.

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Solano, Eric, Robert Morris, and Georgiy Bobashev. Coupling models by routing communication through a database. Research Triangle Park, NC: RTI Press, September 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2013.mr.0026.1309.

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Shumaker, Justin. Designing an Ultrasonic Modem for Robotic Communications. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada499556.

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Hunter, Matthew, Laura Miller, Rachel Smart, Devin Soper, Sarah Stanley, and Camille Thomas. FSU Libraries Office of Digital Research & Scholarship Annual Report: 2020-2021. Florida State University Libraries, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33009/fsu_drsannualreport20-21.

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The Office of Digital Research and Scholarship partners with members of the scholarly community at FSU and beyond to engage with and act on innovative ideas in teaching, research, and creative activity. We privilege marginalized voices and unique contributions to scholarly discourse. We support interdisciplinary inquiry in our shared pursuit of research excellence. We work with scholars to explore and implement new modes of scholarship that emphasize broad impact and access.Our dream is to create an environment where our diverse scholarly community is rewarded for engaging in innovative modes of research and scholarship. We envision a system of research communication that is rooted in open, academy-owned infrastructure, that privileges marginalized voices, and that values all levels and aspects of intellectual labor. In addition to the accomplishments related to our core work areas outlined in this report, we also developed an Anti-Racist Action Plan in 2020 and continue to work on enacting and periodically revising and updating the goals outlined therein.
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