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To be human in today’s world means that you engage in constant linguistic interactions with some form of technology, from your smart phone to your refrigerator. That’s not as new a trend as you might think.
Language has shaped - and been shaped by - some of our world’s most significant communication technologies. Our current language bears the marks of millennia of interaction between humans and our technologies, beginning with the very first primitive writing systems and moving into the age of the printing press, the telegraph, and the typewriter.
Yet, at no other point in our history have technology and language been so enmeshed. Technology uses language to “communicate” a steady stream of information to us, not to mention helping us to communicate with each other.
By studying and analyzing the relationship between humans and their technology, we begin to understand what makes our unique form of communication, which we call language, unique to humans. We learn about who we are today in the 21st century and how we became these complicated, modern-day technolinguistic beings.
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- Narrado por: Adam Rome
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In The Enduring Genius of Frederick Law Olmsted, you’ll learn about the iconic landscape architect’s incredible life—and ponder his incredible legacy. You’ll explore his work as a designer of some breathtaking natural landscapes (as well as some of the painful failures he had to endure along the way). You’ll also consider Olmsted’s efforts to address the momentous challenges of his century, including the Civil War, and the vital role he played in the most transformative period in American history.
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Terrible Narration
- De glass1748 en 04-27-22
De: Adam Rome, y otros
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The Joy of Numbers
- De: Dr. Arthur Benjamin, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Art Benjamin
- Duración: 5 h y 2 m
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Numbers. Like the alphabet, they’re one of the most elementary of concepts learned and memorized at a young age; but outside of figuring out tips and taxes, you probably haven’t given much thought to them since then. To a mathematician, every number has its own unique properties and personality - and when studied, played with, and manipulated, numbers can actually be tons of fun.
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Very entertaining
- De Mariam en 03-19-22
De: Dr. Arthur Benjamin, y otros
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Science of Friendship
- De: Kyler Shumway, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Kyler Shumway
- Duración: 4 h y 22 m
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In his inspiring Audible Original, The Science of Friendship, Kyler Shumway, CEO of Deep Eddy Psychotherapy, offers you insights into what friendship is, how it works, and how to cultivate more rewarding connections in your own life - regardless of how lonely you may or may not feel. How does interpersonal connection work on a neuroscientific level? What schemas do we live under that keep us unconnected from one another? Why do some friendships evolve into romantic relationships or even become toxic?
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Great series
- De D.J. Grothe en 11-20-21
De: Kyler Shumway, y otros
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Powerful Women Who Ruled the Ancient World
- De: Kara Cooney, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 5 h y 45 m
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What is power and who is allowed to wield it? Why is female power so rare and, often, so feared? What can the women who gained power in the ancient world teach us about the contemporary world and our modern ideas of gender, authority, and equality? Listeners will explore these and other questions as you travel back to the ancient world and uncover the stories of remarkable women who overcame a host of barriers to wield power in a male-dominated world.
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Informative
- De Red-Haired Ash en 05-02-20
De: Kara Cooney, y otros
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Victorian Animals in Literature and Culture
- De: Deborah Morse, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Deborah Morse
- Duración: 3 h y 47 m
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While the popular image of the Victorian world is one of stiff formality and old-fashioned values, it was an incredibly transformative time for many people who sought better protections, fairer wages, and greater freedom. And this included an increasingly popular and successful fight for animal welfare. Prior to the 19th century, the mistreatment of animals was rarely questioned, and sports like bullbaiting and dogfighting were common. So, what brought the plight of exploited and suffering animals to the attention of activists, politicians, and the public at large?
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Informative
- De Gilbert M. Stack en 09-27-24
De: Deborah Morse, y otros
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Avoiding Burnout
- De: Serena Wadhwa, Lisa Page, The Great Courses
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With your presenters, Serena Wadhwa and Lisa Page, you will examine the nature of burnout, from symptoms that trigger it to personal factors that contribute to burnout, such as personality and unhealthy coping strategies. You are also invited to answer questions that will help you assess your own level of coping in different areas that can help you get through challenging situations. You will learn the crucial steps that allow you to catch yourself from falling into burnout, build greater resilience, and manage life’s everyday stressors.
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Can Feel Condescending
- De Michael Beyer en 02-13-23
De: Serena Wadhwa, y otros
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Sleep and Folklore in Popular Culture
- De: Dr. Franziska Kohlt, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Dr. Franziska Kohlt
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In this eye-opening six-part series, Dr. Franziska Kohlt looks at the concept of dreams through the lens of the stories that feature them. You’ll visit the enchanted slumbering land of Sleeping Beauty and the dark and mysterious realm of The Sandman. You’ll explore the ironic dreaming devices of Slaughterhouse-Five; the trippy, fantastical world of Alice in Wonderland; and many more on the quest to deconstruct the symbolism and intent of the dreams that are part of the narrative—or even, in some cases, that are characters in the narrative.
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Lots of information, but...
- De Mariam en 10-12-22
De: Dr. Franziska Kohlt, y otros
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Great Figures of the Civil Rights Movement
- De: Hasan Kwame Jeffries, The Great Courses
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Malcolm X. Marcus Garvey. Charles Hamilton Houston. Diane Nash. For every well-known figure of the Civil Rights Movement, there are dozens of lesser-known, yet no less significant, activists who helped advance America’s social views and helped shape race relations in this country. Most listeners have only skimmed the surface of these deeply complex, influential, and world-changing figures. Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries of The Ohio State University delves into their stories, presenting an intimate study of the men and women who led half a century of social change.
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Exellent!
- De Brian Purnell en 04-11-20
De: Hasan Kwame Jeffries, y otros
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Conspiracies & Conspiracy Theories
- What We Should and Shouldn't Believe - and Why
- De: Michael Shermer, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Michael Shermer
- Duración: 6 h y 30 m
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The stuff of conspiracy theories makes for great, entertaining stories in movies, books, and television. And there is no shortage of subjects: from who really killed JFK to the truth behind 9/11. And then, there are subjects from alien invasions to the Moon landing was simulated - theories that are truly out of this world, which according to some, is flat. Many of these crazy concepts have jumped off the pages or screens to become so pervasive in our culture that thousands - even millions - subscribe to them as reality.
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- De Nomad of the World en 09-21-19
De: Michael Shermer, y otros
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How to Be a Great Manager
- De: Rachel Pacheco, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 2 h y 59 m
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Rachel Pacheco, professor of management at Georgetown University’s McDonough Business School and a former chief people officer, will give you tools and tips that will immediately and positively affect how you manage people, despite differences in communication styles or personalities. With seven research-backed lessons, including suggested exercises, this course will help you develop and practice the skills to ultimately make you more fulfilled, competent, and successful in your role.
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Helpful
- De Tcb182 en 04-14-23
De: Rachel Pacheco, y otros
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Sex, Love, and Marriage from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- De: Jennifer McNabb, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Jennifer McNabb
- Duración: 4 h y 57 m
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There is a common misconception that sex, love, and marriage in medieval and early modern Europe followed very specific, inflexible rules and expectations that remained unchanged for centuries. Throughout the 10 lectures of Sex, Love, and Marriage from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, you will find that looking closer at marriage and sexuality in this period reveals a vibrant history of flexibility, of questioning and adaptation, and of evolutionary - and sometimes even revolutionary - change.
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can not finish it
- De Cherryl en 01-14-22
De: Jennifer McNabb, y otros
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Wolves and Werewolves in History and Popular Culture
- De: Shannon Scott, The Great Courses
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- Duración: 4 h y 34 m
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In the 10 lectures of Wolves and Werewolves in History and Popular Culture, author and teacher Shannon Scott will take you around the world to explore the many ways humans have created and shared stories of wolves, shape-shifting, and lycanthropy.
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Pretty great.
- De Rob en 10-15-21
De: Shannon Scott, y otros
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre How Technology Influences Language
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- Hugh
- 11-12-21
Just a bit dull
There's nothing strongly wrong about this, but I found it just a bit dull. It's a bit like a course at University which you have to take, but isn't really very interesting. There are some interesting nuggets, such as the details of the history of the telephone, but overall not really enough to make it worth a strong recommendation.
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- A. Yoshida
- 07-05-23
More About Linguistics
There's a lot of information about linguistics (sounds, characters, and different languages). And some of the technologies weren't that interesting, such as phone etiquette (it used to be impolite to call instead of sending an invitation to a person) and texting (ok, except "Emoji-Dick," which is a translation of Herman Melville's classic Moby Dick in Japanese emoji icons). A fascinating fact is that Ernest Hemingway used to be a journalist and sent his stories over the telegraph. This explains his clear, compact writing style.
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- Als18
- 02-24-22
interesting
this book help me understand how comunicación evolved . great book to listen but you must pay attention
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- Ward D'haese
- 09-18-21
No in-depth contemporary technology analysis
I expectes this book to deal with modern technology and language, but instead tgr majority of the lectures focused on history, from writing and printing to the telegraph and telephone. All fine and well, and interesting enough, but then the parts about more contemporary technology felt rushed. Mr Pfrehm even mentioned quite often that "we don't have time to talk about that now".
Well, he should have made the time because that was what i came for.
I finished the book feeling rather disappointed.
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- K. Brown
- 10-08-21
Pretty good
Pretty good. I learned a few things. The best part was his explanation of WHY children shouldn't spend so much time staring at a screen.
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- Trudy Owens
- 09-30-21
Awesome.
Lots of history is explained here, perfect for the language geek. Very well thought out, presented, and delivered. After you read this, listen to Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman (but unfortunately with bad narration). The two books take two different paths starting from similar topics. They tell a couple of the same stories but from different perspectives. Fascinating.
James Pfrehm narrates his own book, and it must be delightful to take his classes. I totally recommend this to those who like languages and to see how things fit together.
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- Marta
- 01-26-22
Excellent and entertaining
As a linguist and applied linguist myself, I truly enjoyed the easiness with which the content was presented. I learned a few new facts and enjoyed listening yo another scholar making the same points I discuss with my students. I was specially happy about the multiple times the author emphasizes the importance that pragmatics has for effective communication. I also have a bunch of inappropriate emails pin to my office wall.
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- A. H.
- 09-08-22
A great pick!
I usually don't have time to read outside of my domain (IT) but the book title caught my attention, and I knew if I didn't like it I can return it.
Wow, just wow! Not just the awesome content, or the smart yet funny way it is written, but to add to that the fact that the author Dr James Pfrehm is the narrator.
i envy his students. I will search for any other books narrated by him.
I've been using Audible for over 2 years, most of the books were good, but this is the first time it is so good that I really need to let the world know.
If you are a techie and/or into linguistics this is a great pick!
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- Just me
- 10-04-21
Couldn’t continue
Sounded super interesting but the lecturer is very stilted, jokes not funny. I’ve enjoyed other editions of the great courses series, but I couldn’t seem to focus & maintain interest in this one.
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- Patrick Mullane
- 05-15-22
Mixed messages
While there are some good points and broad explanations of the current state of the interaction between technology and language communications, the course is spoilt by the frequent insertions of the Lecturer's opinions as he strieves to maintain his politically correct credentials.
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