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La mort de l'auteur
R. Barthes
- Vol. 5, pp 12-17
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[In]visible [in]tangibles: Visual portraits of the business élite
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors construct a framework from art theory to interpret portraits of the business elite and their associated intangibles, and identify four sets of rhetorical codes in portraiture: physical, dress, spatial and interpersonal.
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Photographs and accountability: cracking the codes of an NGO
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors formulate an analytical model for interpreting photographs in accountability statements from Barthes' celebrated theoretical work on photography, La chambre claire, and offer a study of the communication of accountability by an NGO through the first detailed analysis, within accountability literature, of one photograph.
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Rhetoric, repetition, reporting and the “dot.com” era: words, pictures, intangibles
TL;DR: In this article, a conceptual framework of repetition in signifiants (from rhetoric) and signifies (from philosophy, notably Barthes, Deleuze, Eliade and Jankelevitch) is used to analyse BT plc's Annual Reviews from 1996-2001.
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Visual Rhetoric and the Case of Intellectual Capital
TL;DR: In this paper, a model of visual rhetoric and repetition is developed by reference to the work of Durand and others, and illustrative visual images from annual reports are analyzed to indicate how visual rhetoric contributes to the communication of intellectual capital.
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Authenticating the writings of Julius Caesar
TL;DR: Two state-of-the-art authorship verification systems are described and it is demonstrated how computational methods constitute a valuable methodological complement to traditional, expert-based approaches to document authentication.