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دانلود کتاب How to Analyze People: Understanding the Art of Body Language, Personality Types and Human Psychology

دانلود کتاب چگونه افراد را تجزیه و تحلیل کنیم: درک هنر زبان بدن ، انواع شخصیت و روانشناسی انسان

How to Analyze People: Understanding the Art of Body Language, Personality Types and Human Psychology

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How to Analyze People: Understanding the Art of Body Language, Personality Types and Human Psychology

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سال نشر: 2018 
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Preface --
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Introduction: Reading Culture --
Reading Culture[[emdash]]Getting Started --
Raymond Williams, "Culture Is Ordinary" --
A Guide to Visual Analysis --
Reading Images --
Reading Film --
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Reading the News --
Where Do People Get Their News? --
"Young America's News Source: Jon Stewart" --
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Audience Survey --
Reading Visual Displays of Information --
Reading Television News --
Terms to Keep in Mind as You Read Television News --
Analyzing Content and Audience in Television News --
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Detailing Content --
Analyzing Visual and Verbal Codes --
A Guide to Visual and Verbal Codes --
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Outlining Visual and Verbal Codes --
Reading Newspapers --
The Look of the Front Page: Analyzing Visual Design --
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Analyzing Visual Design --
Continuing News: Covering a Story --
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Tracking Coverage --
Reading About the News: Reporting War --
Reading Strategies --
Knowing What You Read --
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Highlight, Annotate, Summarize --
The New York Times Editors, "The Times and Iraq" --
Amy Goodman and David Goodman, "Un-Embed the Media" --
Aaron Barnhart, "Embedded Journalists Offer Riveting Reporting" --
Joe Sacco, "Complacency Kills" --
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Analyzing Alternate News Formats --
Wired CultureReporting War in the Blogosphere --
Howard Kurtz, " 'Webloggers' Signing On as War Correspondents" --
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Reviewing Websites --
Reading Websites --
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Exploring Ideas from Your Reading --
Frank Rich, "The Nightly Nascar News: Anchorman Get Your Gun" --
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Writing a Synthesis --
Writing About the News --
Conclusion --
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Generations --
Gloria Naylor, "Kiswana Browne" --
Dave Marsh, "Fortunate Son" --
Arlie Russell Hochschild, "Gen (Fill in the Blank): Coming of Age, Seeking an Identity" --
Thomas Hine, "Goths in Tomorrowland" --
Sharon Jayson, "It's Time to Grow Up[[emdash]]Later" --
Margaret Morganroth Gullette, "Trapped in Decline Culture" --
Wired CultureInstant Messaging --
Conor Boyland, "Confessions of an Instant Messenger" --
PerspectivesThe New Momism: Interviews with Susan J. Douglas and Judith Warner --
The Mommy Mystique: An Interview with Susan J. Douglas by Amy Reiter --
Mommy Madness: An Interview with Judith Warner by Katy Read --
Classic Reading --
Margaret Mead, "We Are All Third Generation" --
Visual CultureRepresentations of Youth Culture in Movies --
James Gilbert, "Juvenile Delinquency Films" --
Film ClipHollywood Stars: Brando, Dean, and Monroe --
FieldworkEthnographic Interviews --
Susan D. Craft, Daniel Cavicchi, and Charles Keil, "My Music" --
Fieldwork Project --
Editing the Interview --
Writing an Introduction --
A Note on Interviewing --
Mining the ArchiveLife Magazine --
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Schooling --
Theodore R. Sizer, "What High School Is" --
Leon Botstein, "Let Teenagers Try Adulthood" --
Thinking About Textbooks: Learning and Visual Display --
Mike Rose, "Crossing Boundaries" --
Thinking About Textbooks: Sex Education --
Margaret J. Finders, "Note-Passing: Struggles for Status" --
Min-Zhan Lu, "From Silence to Words: Writing as Struggle" --
June Jordan, "Nobody Mean More to Me Than You and the Future Life of Willie Jordan" --
Wired CulturePowerpoint --
Edward R. Tufte, "PowerPoint Is Evil" --
PerspectivesGender Gap --
Lawrence Summers, "Remarks on Diversifying the Science and Engineering Workforce" --
Katha Pollitt, "Summers of Our Discontent" --
Christina Hoff Sommers, "Where Do Boys Fit In?" --
Classic Reading --
Lisa Delpit, "Skills and Other Dilemmas of a Progressive Black Educator" --
Visual CulturePicturing Schooldays --
Film ClipReading and Writing About Film: Reviews, Histories, Criticism --
FieldworkClassroom Observation --
Field Log --
Background --
Field Notes --
Analysis --
Writing the Report --
Introduction --
Method --
Observations --
Conclusions --
Observations and Conclusions from "Cross-Curricular Underlife: A Collaborative Report on Ways with Academic Words" --
Mining the ArchiveTextbooks from the Past --
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Images --
Stuart Ewen and Elizabeth Ewen, "In the Shadow of the Image" --
Suggestions for Reading Advertising --
Michael Jacobson and Laurie Anne Mazur, "The Iron Maiden: How Advertising Portrays Women" --
Visual EssayReading the Gaze: Gender Roles in Advertising --
Kalle Lasn, "Hype" --
Visual EssayRewriting the Image --
Visual EssayPublic Health Messages --
Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor, "When You Meet Estella Smart, You Been Met!" --
Wired CulturePhotographic Truth in a Digital Age --
Brian Bergstein, "Digital Photography Poses Thorny Issues for Justice System --
Classic Reading --
James Agee, "A Way of Seeing: An Introduction to the Photographs of Helen Levitt" --
Film ClipStoryboarding: Editing and Camera Work --
Camera Work and Editing: Some Useful Terms --
FieldworkGetting a Count --
Mining the ArchiveAdvertising Through the Ages --
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Style --
Dick Hebdige, "Style in Revolt: Revolting Style" --
Visual EssayGraphic Design in Rock Culture --
PerspectivesTheme Parties --
Mark Lawson, "The Very Nasty Party" --
Shana Pearlman, "Mistaken Identity: The Peril of Theme Parties" --
Gregg Easterbrook, "The Axle of Evil" --
Visual EssayAmerican Car Culture --
Visual EssayTiber Kalman, "Sweet-Talking Spaghetti Sauce: How to Read a Label" --
Wired CultureiPods --
Rob Walker, "The Aura" --
Andrew Sullivan, "Society Is Dead: We Have Retreated into the iWorld" --
PerspectivesBranding --
Naomi Klein, "No Logo" --
The Economist, "Who's Wearing the Trousers?" --
Jonah Peretti, "No Sweat, No Slang" --
Film ClipMake-up and Costumes: Monsters and the Middle Ages --
Classic Reading --
Roland Barthes, "The Face of Garbo" --
Mining the ArchiveRace and Branding --
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Public Space --
Tina McElroy Ansa, "The Center of the Universe" --
Barry Lopez, "Borders" --
John Fiske, "Shopping for Pleasure: Malls, Power, and Resistance" --
Murphy Davis, "Woodruff Park and the Search for Common Ground" --
Eva Sperling Cockcroft and Holly Barnet-S[[aacute]]nchez, "Signs from the Heart: California Chicano Murals" --
Wired CultureCell Phone Spaces --
Annie Nakao, "Cell Phone Etiquette: Shut up, Already!" --
PerspectivesPublic Roadsides, Private Grief: Roadside Memorials and Public Policy --
Rudolfo Anaya, "Descansos: Dios Da y Dios Quita" --
L. Anne Newell, "Roadside Crosses: Centuries-Old Tradition Can Stir Controversy" --
Jeff Burlew, "Memorials Cause Controversy" --
Classic Reading --
Jane Jacobs, "The Uses of Sidewalks[[emdash]]Safety" --
Visual CultureThe Troubled Landscape --
Robert Adams, "Truth and Landscape" --
Jason Berry and Richard Misrach, "Cancer Alley: The Poisoning of the American South" --
Film ClipAnalyzing Set Design: Filming Dystopia --
FieldworkUses of Public Space: A Place to Rest --
Mining the ArchiveTake a Walking Tour --
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Storytelling --
Patricia Hampl, "Red Sky in the Morning" --
Jan Harold Brunvand, " 'The Hook' and Other Teenage Horrors" --
Patricia A. Turner, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" --
Stephen King, "Why We Crave Horror Movies" --
Michael Chabon, "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay" --
Wired CultureVideo Games and Storytelling --
Tom Loftus, "Bringing Emotions to Video Games" --
Perspectives Film Reviews: The Case of Spider-Man 2 --
A. O. Scott, "Putting Actions After Feelings of a Superhero" --
Todd Gilchrist, "Spider-Man 2" --
Roger Ebert, "Spider-Man 2 --
Classic Reading --
Robert Warshow, "The Gangster as Tragic Hero" --
Visual CultureThe Graphic Novel: Reader Participation --
Marjane Satrapi, "The Veil" --
Film ClipBook to Film: The Adaptation --
FieldworkWriting a Questionnaire --
Suggestions for Designing a Questionnaire --
Sample Questionnaire --
Report on Your Findings --
Mining the ArchiveComic Strips and Comic Books --
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Work --
Julia Alvarez, "Grandfather's Blessing" --
Sandra Cisneros, "The First Job --
Mart[[iacute]]n Espada, "Alabanza: In Praise of Local 400" --
Scott Adams, "The Dilbert Principle" --
Barbara Ehrenreich, "Nickel-and-Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" --
Wired CultureBusiness in Bangalore --
Thomas L. Friedman, "The Great Indian Dream" --
David Moberg, "Hi-Tech Hijack: Corporations Ramp Up Offshoring of IT Service Jobs" --
PerspectivesSweatshop Economy --
Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, "Two Cheers for Sweatshops" --
Tom Hayden and Charles Kernaghan, "Pennies an Hour and No Way Up" --
Classic Reading --
Tillie Olson, "I Stand Here Ironing" --
Visual CultureReading Documentary Photography --
Charles Bowden, "Camera of Dirt" --
Film ClipFilm Documentary and the Narrator --
FieldworkReconstructing the Network of a Workplace --
James P. Spradley and Brenda J. Mann, "The Cocktail Waitress" --
Fieldwork Project --
Background --
Analysis: Reconstructing the Social Network of the Workplace --
Conclusion --
Mining the ArchiveLewis Hine and the Social Uses of Photography --
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History --
Mary Gordon, "More Than Just a Shrine: Paying Homage to the Ghosts of Ellis Island" --
Michel-Rolph Trouillot, "October 12, 1492" --
Jane Tompkins, " 'Indians': Textualism, Morality, and the Problem of History" --
Christopher Phillips, "Necessary Fictions: Warren Neidich's Early American Cover-Ups" --
Visual EssayWarren Neidich, "Contra Curtis: Early American Cover-Ups" --
Loren Baritz, "God's Country and American Know-How" --
Niall Ferguson, "The Empire Slinks Back"




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