HTML Utopia

HTML Utopia

Author: Dan Shafer

Publisher: Sitepoint

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13:

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Dan Shafer's book is the definitive guide to learning and applying the principles of CSS to your Website. Appreciate why maintaining tables is a nightmare and how CSS can help; Understand when to use CSS and when not to use CSS; Design using CSS positioning and multi-column page layouts; Use the different types of CSS rules; Reap the benefits of inheritance in CSS; Style text and other content using CSS; Make the most of other non-obvious uses of CSS; Use CSS to achieve maximum Web accessibility; Design sites that are standards compliant; Accommodate older browsers. The book comes with a practical three-column sample website that utilizes CSS and a free download of the site and all of its code. also includes the most complete CSS property reference of any book ever written about CSS with over 150 CSS properties described.


HTML Utopia

HTML Utopia

Author: Dan Shafer

Publisher: Sitepoint Pty Limited

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 9780975240274

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Provides information on using CSS to create Web sites.


Globalization and Utopia

Globalization and Utopia

Author: P. Hayden

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-03-12

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0230233600

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Taking aim at the belief in utopia's demise, this collection of original essays offers a new look at the vibrant renewal of utopianism emerging in response to the challenges of globalization. It consider questions of hope and transformation associated with the utopian desire for social change.


Edutopias

Edutopias

Author:

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 908790343X

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This unique collection of essays by well known scholars from around the world examines the role of edutopias in the utopian tradition, examining its sources and sites as a means for understanding the aims and purposes of education, for realizing its societal value, and for criticizing its present economic, technological and organizational modes.


Gaming Utopia

Gaming Utopia

Author: Claudia Costa Pederson

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2021-04-06

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0253054524

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In Gaming Utopia: Ludic Worlds in Art, Design, and Media, Claudia Costa Pederson analyzes modernist avant-garde and contemporary video games to challenge the idea that gaming is an exclusively white, heterosexual, male, corporatized leisure activity and reenvisions it as a catalyst for social change. By looking at over fifty projects that together span a century and the world, Pederson explores the capacity for sociopolitical commentary in virtual and digital realms and highlights contributions to the history of gaming by women, queer, and transnational artists. The result is a critical tool for understanding video games as imaginative forms of living that offer alternatives to our current reality. With an interdisciplinary approach, Gaming Utopia emphasizes how game design, creation, and play can become political forms of social protest and examines the ways that games as art open doors to a more just and peaceful world.


Bastards of Utopia

Bastards of Utopia

Author: Maple Razsa

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 2015-04-06

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 025301588X

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Bastards of Utopia, the companion to a feature documentary film of the same name, explores the experiences and political imagination of young radical activists in the former Yugoslavia, participants in what they call alterglobalization or "globalization from below." Ethnographer Maple Razsa follows individual activists from the transnational protests against globalization of the early 2000s through the Occupy encampments. His portrayal of activism is both empathetic and unflinching—an engaged, elegant meditation on the struggle to re-imagine leftist politics and the power of a country's youth. More information on the film can be found at www.der.org/films/bastards-of-utopia.html.


The Struggle for Utopia

The Struggle for Utopia

Author: Victor Margolin

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780226505169

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. Focusing on the difficult relationship between art and social change, Margolin brings important new insights to our understanding of the avant-garde's role in a period of great political complexity.


Technologies and Utopias

Technologies and Utopias

Author: Maren Hartmann

Publisher: Verlag Reinhard Fischer

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9783889273611

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Die Aufmerksamkeit auf die Rolle des Web als eine ńeue Technologieíst momentan in der Auflösung begriffen. Vor zehn Jahren aber kam das Web mit diversen Utopien im Gepäck. Insbesondere im Vokabular, welches versucht das Neue zu beschreiben, finden sich utopische Elemente. In dieser Studie wurde eine spezifische Untergruppe des Vokabulars untersucht: die Nutzertypen.


Playing Utopia

Playing Utopia

Author: Benjamin Beil

Publisher: transcript Verlag

Published: 2019-11-30

Total Pages: 333

ISBN-13: 3839450500

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Media narratives inform our ideas of the future - and Games are currently making a significant contribution to this medial reservoir. On the one hand, Games demonstrate a particular propensity for fantastic and futuristic scenarios. On the other hand, they often serve as an experimental field for the latest media technologies. However, while dystopias are part of the standard gaming repertoire, Games feature utopias much less frequently. Why? This anthology examines playful utopias from two perspectives. It investigates utopias in digital Games as well as utopias of the digital game; that is, the role of ludic elements in scenarios of the future.


Violent Utopia

Violent Utopia

Author: Jovan Scott Lewis

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2022-08-08

Total Pages: 183

ISBN-13: 1478023260

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In Violent Utopia Jovan Scott Lewis retells the history and afterlife of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre, from the post-Reconstruction migration of Black people to Oklahoma Indian Territory to contemporary efforts to rebuild Black prosperity. He focuses on how the massacre in Tulsa’s Greenwood neighborhood—colloquially known as Black Wall Street—curtailed the freedom built there. Rather than framing the massacre as a one-off event, Lewis places it in a larger historical and social context of widespread patterns of anti-Black racism, segregation, and dispossession in Tulsa and beyond. He shows how the processes that led to the massacre, subsequent urban renewal, and intergenerational poverty shored up by nonprofits constitute a form of continuous slow violence. Now, in their attempts to redevelop resources for self-determination, Black Tulsans must reconcile a double inheritance: the massacre’s violence and the historical freedom and prosperity that Greenwood represented. Their future is tied to their geography, which is the foundation from which they will repair and fulfill Greenwood’s promise.