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In: Routledge companions
Media and risk : an introduction / Bhaskar Sarkar and Bishnupriya Ghosh -- Has risk a history? / Gaspar Mairal -- Risk : the origin of the word in medieval commerce and poetry / Wolf Kittler -- Insurance and the language of risk in early modern political thought / Emily Nacol -- Hazardous individualism / Jason Puskar -- Risk media in medicine : the rise of the metaclinical health app ecosystem / Kirsten Ostherr -- The algorithm dispositif : risk and automation in the age of #datapolitik / Davide Panagia -- The perils of migration : countervailing mediations of risk at the EU's Maritime Frontier / Charles Heller and Lorenzo Pezzani -- Mediating expertise : uncertain risks of electromagnetic pollution / Rahul Mukherjee -- Preparedness documents after the fact / Lindsay Thomas -- Is there a ghost in the computer? A spectrology of uncanny risks / Projit Bihari Mukharji -- New media at risk, or when the future ain't what it used to be / Tim Murray -- Into the beyond : a conversation with Michael Madsen / Bishnupriya Ghosh and Bhaskar Sarkar -- Chernobyl, risk, and the inter-zone of the anthropocene / Adrian Iakhiv -- Risk, law, and media : a case of climate change / Ariel C. Nelson and Janet Walker -- Media/Meteōra / Greg Siegel -- Red dot sight / Colin Milburn and Rita Raley -- The safety / Jordan Crandall -- Tunnel risk and the mediation of border security spectacle / Juan Llamas Rodriguez -- Floating architectures : fantasises of safety in oceanic riskscapes / Melody Jue -- Corrections to the first draft of history / Raqs Media Collective -- Social media and the social question : speculations on risk media society / Joshua Neves -- Your brain on screens : neuronal risk and media addiction / Tom Lamarre -- Risk's fraught mediascape / Jeff Scheible -- 'One little seed blowing in the wind' : risk media in trans-species biogovernance / John Shiga -- Reflections on risk, media, and the reasonable animated by a trial by jury / Lawrence Cohen -- Cruising sex, surviving desire / Daren Fowler -- Skin out of the game : virtual gambling in novel spaces / Alex Mirowski and Edward Castronova -- Risk as aesthetic virtue / Vinzenz Hediger -- Notes on dissent and risk / Ricardo Dominguez -- Trigger warnings and the disciplining of cinema and media pedagogy / Lucas Hilderbrand -- A path so twisted - staying off the straight and narrow / Jack Halberstam -- The risk of tolerance : feminist killjoys, the creative humanities, and the belligerent university / Karen Redrobe.
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Video Documentary and Rural Public Culture in Ethnic China -- 2. EngageMedia: The Gado Gado Tactics of New Social Media in Indonesia -- 3. Wei dianying and Xiao quexing: Technologies of "Small" and Trans-Chinese Screen Practices -- 4. Converging Contents and Platforms: Niconico Video and Japan's Media Mix Ecology -- 5. In Access: Digital Video and the User -- 6. MicroSD-ing "Mewati Videos": Circulation and Regulation of a Subaltern-Popular Media Culture -- 7. Documenting "Immigrant Brides" in Multicultural Taiwan -- 8. Bollywood Banned and the Electrifying Palmasutra: Sensory Politics in Northern Nigeria -- 9. The Asianization of Heimat: Ming Wong's Asian German Video Works -- 10. Politics in the Age of YouTube: Degraded Images and Small-Screen Revolutions -- 11. Pop Cosmopolitics and K-pop Video Culture -- 12. Videation: Technological Intimacy and the Politics of Global Connection -- 13. Staying Alive: Imphal's HIV/AIDS (Digital) Video Culture -- 14. "Everyone's Property": Video Copying, Poetry, and Revolution in Arab West Asia -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Index
In: AFI film readers series
Examines documentary films. This title features the essays that analyze questions regarding the usefulness and legitimacy of documentary testimony: What is the value of the historical archive the televised public hearings or activist online videos constitute? And is it made part of the official record, or dismissed as renegade or ephemeral?
In: Cultural critique, Band 114, Heft 1, S. 1-22
ISSN: 1534-5203
INTRODUCTION: In India, the incidence of penetrating spine injury (PSI) is increasing because of the increased use of advanced ballistics (missile PSI) among military personnel and sophisticated tools and construction instruments like nail-guns or drills (non-missile PSI) among civilians. These injuries are associated with a risk of neurological damage, central nervous system infections, vascular injury, dural tear followed by CSF leakage, and spinal instability. CASE PRESENTATION: A 35-year-old male presented with a non-missile PSI with retained iron nail bisecting his dorsal spinal cord, without any motor deficits. Patient presented with only left lower limb proprioceptive loss and L1–L3 paresthesia. Nail removal was done on emergent basis without any further neurological damage. DISCUSSION: To the best of our knowledge, this presentation of a non-missile PSI and has not been previously reported. The specific clinical presentation of this distinct type of injury to the midline structures of the spinal cord is hence named "midline cord syndrome".
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