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Brief von J. David Singer an Kurt Rothschild
BRIEF VON J. DAVID SINGER AN KURT ROTHSCHILD
Brief von J. David Singer an Kurt Rothschild ([1]
The Political J-Blogger: `Normalizing’ a New Media Form To Fit Old Norms and Practice
This study explores how the increasingly popular blog format, as adopted by journalists affiliated with mainstream media outlets, affects long-standing journalistic norms and practice. It focuses on nonpartisanship, transparency and the gatekeeping role, using a content analysis of twenty Weblogs dealing with politics or civic affairs. Although expressions of opinion are common, most journalists are seeking to remain gatekeepers even in this highly interactive and participatory format. Political j-bloggers use links extensively – but mostly to other mainstream media sites. At least in their early use, journalists are `normalizing’ the blog as a component, and in some ways an enhancement, of traditional journalistic norms and practices
The Singer or the Song? Developments in Performers' Rights from the Perspective of a Cultural Economist
Over the last century, performers gradually acquired statutory protection of their economic and moral
rights. These rights are not copyright in the legal sense but neighboring rights and until recently, they
were mainly remuneration rights that are collectively administered. With the WPPT (WIPO
Performers and Phonograms Treaty), performers now have individual exclusive rights for digital
performances; this leads to the question: what has motivated this change – is it a change in the
perception of the value of performer or a change brought about by the changing technology of copying or,
indeed, a change that reflects different economic costs and benefits? The paper discusses the role of
copyright law as an incentive to performers and asks if the economic role of the performer is so different
from that of the author. The conclusion is that a complex interaction of the legal regulations, economic
conditions and institutional arrangements for administering these new rights will determine the outcome
J. DAVID SINGER
J. David Singer, a globally recognized scholar of international politics, died Monday, December 28, 2009, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was involved in an auto accident on September 22 and had been hospitalized since. At the time of his death, Singer was Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan, where he'd been on the faculty from 1958 until retiring in 2002. He was 84 years old.</jats:p
Kurt Singer Collection 1855-1953
The collection holds materials pertaining to the physician and musician Kurt Singer, including some of his musical writings; reviews of his books; correspondence, including letters from Max Friedlaender, Wilhelm Furtwaengler, and Siegfried Ochs, and others. Also included are papers of Kurt Singer’s father, the Hungarian-born Moritz Singer, who served as rabbi in Koblenz, including letters from Helmuth von Moltke and Duke Friedrich I of Baden; and documents from his studies at the universities of Berlin and Jena, including a thesis, as well as academic reports signed by Moritz Lazarus, Heymann Steinthal, and Theodor Mommsen.Born in Berent (now Koscierzyna, Poland) on October 11, 1885, Kurt Singer was a physician, conductor and musicologist, as well as music critic for the socialist newspaper Vorwaerts. From 1935 to 1938, he served as director of the Juedischer Kulturbund. He emigrated to Holland in 1939, and was deported to Theresienstadt in 1942. He died there in 1944.Photographs removed to Photograph CollectionBRUCKNER, ANTON, 1824-1896; FRIEDLÄNDER, MAX J., 1867-1958; FURTWÄNGLER, WILHELM, 1886-1954; OCHS, SIEGFRIED; MOLTKE, HELMUTH, GRAF VON, 1800-1891; SINGER, MORITZ; FRIEDRICH I, GRAND DUKE OF BADEN, 1826-1907; MOMMSEN, THEODOR, 1817-1903; STEINTHAL, HEYMANN, 1823-1899; LAZARUS, MORITZ, 1824-1903; BAB, JULIUS, 1880-1955; BLECH, LEO, 1871-1958; HIS, WILHELM; KOWALSKI, MAX, 1882-1956; KURTH, ERNST; SCHIKOWSKI, JOHN, 1867-; SZKELEY, JEHUDA.digitize
Jimmie Singer, Utah Uranium Oral History Project
Transcript (8 pages) of an interview by Kathy Biel with Jimmie Singer, on August 3, 1970. From tape number 25 in the Uranium History SeriesSinger, a Navajo miner, spoke briefly with Kathy Biel about his work experiences and mining accidents (8 pages)
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
The world of music
Digital copies were created from a selection of items in the original hard copy Fay Singer South African Jewish Music Centre collection held in DOMUS in the Music Library, Stellenbosch University.Notes by Fay Singer accompanying an excerpt of an article on musical systems and inter genre relationships in Hong Kong by J. Lawrence Witzleben, from the journal, 'The world of music' of March 2000
Election 2013 Podcast: Jill Singer, Geoffrey Robinson
Election 2013 Podcast: Jill Singer, Geoffrey Robinso
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