Vom Hobby zur Massenproduktion
In: Lesehefte Politik, Sozialkunde für die Sekundarstufe I [eins]
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In: Lesehefte Politik, Sozialkunde für die Sekundarstufe I [eins]
Correspondence exchanged among Misters William P. Hobby, Governor of the state of Texas; Luis Montes de Oca, General Consul of Mexico in El Paso, Texas; Mayor Frank W. Wozencraft; Mr. Fernando Torreblanca and Gen. Alvaro Obregón. The correspondence is regarding the invitation from Mr. Hobby to Gen. Obregón to attend the Dallas Fair. Mr. Luis Montes de Oca transcribes the message. Response accepting the invitation. Misters Hobby and Wozencraft recommend Mr. H.H. Adams to Gen. Obregón. Gen. Obregón assigns Gen. Manuel Pérez Treviño to accompany Mr. Hobby and his cabinet on their trip to Mexico. Mr. Ralph Soape announces the arrival of the Governor of Texas, W.P. Hobby, to the Director of Hotel Regis. Response from the Director of Hotel Regis to Mr. Fernando Torreblanca, indicating that lodgings for the Governor are prepared. / Correspondencia entre los Srs. William P. Hobby, Gobernador del estado de Texas; Luis Montes de Oca, Cónsul General de México en El Paso, Tex.; el Mayor Frank W. Wozencraft; el Sr. Fernando Torreblanca y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, relativa a la invitación que hace el Sr. Hobby al Gral. Obregón para que asista a la Feria de Dallas. El mismo mensaje lo transcribe el Luis Montes de Oca. Respuesta aceptando la invitación. Recomendaciones que hacen los Srs. Hobby y Wozencraft a favor del Sr. H.H. Adams con el Gral. Obregón. Viaje del Sr. Hobby y su gabinete a la ciudad de México; el Gral. Obregón designa al Gral. Manuel Pérez Treviño para que los acompañe. El Sr. Ralph Soape comunica al Director del Hotel Regis la llegada a la ciudad de México del Gobernador de Texas, W.P. Hobby. Respuesta del Director del Hotel Regis al Sr. Fernando Torreblanca, comunicando que está listo el alojamiento para el Gobernador.
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In: Presidential studies quarterly, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 98-100
ISSN: 0360-4918
THIS ARTICLE CONTRIBUTES INFORMATION TO THE CURRENT DISCUSSION ON EISENHOWER'S WORK HABITS BY RE-EXAMINING THE PRESIDENT'S WORKING SCHEDULE. THE IMPACT OF HIS HOBBY, GOLF, ON HIS WORK SCHEDULE IS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST.
In: Working_372Office: Magazin für modernes Büromanagement, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 62-64
ISSN: 2192-8649
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In: Digital culture & society, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 207-218
ISSN: 2364-2122
Abstract
Consumer drones are entering everyday spaces with increasing frequency and impact as more and more hobbyists use the aerial tool for recreational photography and videography. In this article, I seek to expand the common reference to drones as "unmanned aircraft systems" by conceptualising the hobby drone practice more broadly as a heterogeneous, mobile assemblage of virtual and physical practices and human and non-human actors. Drawing on initial ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with drone hobbyists as well as ongoing cyber-ethnographic research on social networking sites, this article gives an overview of how the mobile drone practice needs to be situated alongside people, things, and data in physical and virtual spheres. As drone hobbyists set out to fly their devices at a given time and place, a number of relations reaching across atmospheric (e. g. weather conditions, daylight hours, GPS availability), geographic (e. g. volumetric obstacles), mobile (e. g. flight restrictions, ground traffic), and social (e. g. bystanders) dimensions demand attention. Furthermore, when drone operators share their aerial images online, visual (e. g. live stream) and cyber-social relations (e. g. comments, scrutiny) come into play, which may similarly impact the drone practice in terms of the pilot's performance. While drone hobbysists appear to be interested in keeping a "low profile" in the physical space, many pilots manage a comparatively "high profile" in the virtual sphere with respect to the sharing of their images. Since the recreational trend brings together elements of convergence, location-awareness, and real-time feedback, I suggest approaching consumer drones as, what Scott McQuire (2016) terms, "geomedia." Moreover, consumer drones open up different "cybermobilities" (Adey/Bevan 2006) understood as connected movement that flows through and shapes both physical and virtual spaces simultaneously. The way that many drone hobbyists appear to navigate these different environments, sometimes at the same time, has methodological implications for ethnographic research on consumer drones. Ultimately, the assemblage-perspective brings together aviation-related and socio-cultural concerns relevant in the context of consumer drones as digital communication technology and visual production tool.
In: Global view: unabhängiges Magazin des Akademischen Forums für Außenpolitik, Heft 4, S. 4-5
ISSN: 1992-9889
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 42, Heft 3, S. 115-118
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: Yale Law Journal Forum (Fall 2014)
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In: Erfahrungen - Fakten - Erfordernisse
In: Social service review: SSR, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 429-430
ISSN: 1537-5404
In: Heimwerken
Hauptbeschreibung: Elektronische Geräte sind aus dem täglichen Leben nicht mehr wegzudenken - und es werden immer mehr: ob im Haushalt, beim Hobby, in der Freizeit oder bei elektronischen Anwendungen im Auto - mit einem richtig eingesetzten Vielfachmessinstrument können Sie die meisten Fehler finden und im Handumdrehen beheben