User Experience and Digital Government: Exploring a Practice-Based Participatory Approach to Identify Research Opportunities
2025-07-10 17:50:11 | Article | Contributeur(s): Isabelle Sperano, Robert Andruchow, Luca Petryshyn, Vik Chu | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.979
In this case study, the research team (RT) explores user experience design in relation to digital practices adopted by governments. The goal of this first phase was to identify research opportunities. To do so, the RT adopted a practice-centered participatory research approach (Holkup, 2004)....
Using Acronyms in Technical Writing
2025-07-10 17:50:45 | Article | Contributeur(s): Michael P. Jordan | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.433
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Using Case Studies to Teach Report Writing — A Pedagogical Analysis
2025-07-10 17:51:09 | Article | Contributeur(s): Neville C. Davies | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.188
Using the Commons: Training Workshop and Guided Exploration
2022-07-07 23:32:04 | Course material or learning objects | Contributeur(s): Graham Jensen | https://doi.org/10.25547/6YXQ-SZ82
digital research commons, digital scholarship, digital humanities, open social scholarship
Using the Pragmatic Concept of Background Knowledge to Analyze the Technical Audience
2025-07-10 17:50:58 | Article | Contributeur(s): Janet Giltrow | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.327
Uso strategico della L1: riflessioni ed esperienze
Article | Contributeur(s): Paolo Torresan
Perché scandalizzarsi a parlare di traduzione oggi, quando si tratta di una abilità messa in atto spontaneamente da molti studenti e praticata altrettanto sovente dagli insegnanti? In questo saggio partiamo da una ricognizione sull’uso della L1 nella storia della glottodidattica — preponderante...
Utilité et diversité du «romanzo»: Giraldi Cinzio et le contexte français
Article | Contributeur(s): Mawy Bouchard
Great epic theories of the Renaissance, mainly inspired by Aristotelian poetics, do not deal with the most widely spread narrative practice of the sixteenth century. The first theoretician of the novel (“romanzo”), Giraldi Cinzio, whose “pre-aristotelian” conception might seem a little backward,...
Utopia and the Enclosing of Dramatic Landscapes
Article | Contributeur(s): Régis Augustus Bars Closel
This article focuses on the enclosing of the land as depicted in More’s Utopia (1516); the anonymous domestic tragedy, Arden of Faversham (1589); and the Carolinian play, A Jovial Crew (1641), by Richard Brome. It discusses how the relationship between the multiple resulting changes in...
Utopia’s Moorish Inspiration: Thomas More’s Reading of Ibn Ṭufayl
Article | Contributeur(s): Daniel Regnier
A promising but neglected precedent for Thomas More’s Utopia is to be found in Ibn Ṭufayl’s Ibn Ḥayy Yaqẓān. This twelfth-century Andalusian philosophical novel describing the self-education and enlightenment of a feral child on an island, while certainly a precedent for the European...
Utz Richsner as Ideologue of the Schilling Uprising in Augsburg, 1524
Article | Contributeur(s): Robert J. Bast
The 1524 uprising of evangelical artisans in Augsburg on behalf of the Franciscan preacher Johann Schilling counts as a turning point of the Reformation movement in that city. Relying on chronicles, government reports, and interrogation records, previous scholarship—none better than Jörg Rogge’s—...
Vagrant Voices: Summary, Citation, Authority
2025-07-10 17:50:42 | Article | Contributeur(s): Janet Giltrow | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.476
Valentina Sturli. Estremi occidenti. Frontiere del contemporaneo in Walter Siti e Michel Houellebecq
Article | Contributeur(s): Marco Malvestio
Valentine de Saint-Point, Ricciotto Canudo, F. T. Marinetti: Eroticism, Violence and Feminism from Prewar Paris to Colonial Cairo
Article | Contributeur(s): Lucia Re
Valerio Magrelli's Clecsografie: klecks, image, projection
Article | Contributeur(s): Pasquale Verdicchio
Valois, Marguerite de. Correspondance (1569–1614), éd. Éliane Viennot
Article | Contributeur(s): Marie Barral-Baron
Variétés bibliographiques
Article | Contributeur(s): Hélène Cazes
VaSto
Article | Contributeur(s): Andrew Vidali
This is a review of the VaSto (VArchi, STOria fiorentina edizione digitale) project.
Velázquez’s Democritus: Global Disillusion and the Critical Hermeneutics of a Smile
Article | Contributeur(s): Jimena Berzal de Dios
Velázquez’s Democritus (ca. 1630) presents a unique encounter: not only are there few depictions in which the Greek philosopher appears with a sphere that shows an actual map, but Velázquez used a court jester as a model for Democritus, thus placing the philosopher within a courtly space. When we...
Venerable Tradition or Reprehensible Luxury? A Scandal about Processional Display in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco
Article | Contributeur(s): Gabriele Köster
A conflict within the Scuola Grande di San Rocco in 1540 concerning the display for the annual procession of Corpus Domini shows clearly that in those years of religious discussion and reformation many members of the scuole grandi were seized by the same wish for religious renewal as...
Veneti in Canada. A cura di Gianpaolo Romano. Ravenna: Longo Editore, 2011.
2023-05-25 19:35:27 | Article | Contributeur(s): Lucilla Bonavita
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