Books by "Charles Arthur Mercier"

12 books found

No Time to be Brief

No Time to be Brief

by Charles P. Enz

2010

This book retraces the life of the physicist Wolfgang Pauli, analyses his scientific work, and describes the evolution of his thinking. Includes extended account of Pauli'scorrespondence with figures such as Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and C.G.Jung.

Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg

Secret Memoirs of the Court of Petersburg

by Charles François Philibert Masson

1802

The Human Experience of Time

The Human Experience of Time

by Charles M. Sherover

2001 · Northwestern University Press

First published in 1975 and still without equal, The Human Experience of Time provides a thorough review of the concept of time in the Western philosophic tradition. Encompassing a wide range of writings, from the Book of Genesis and the classical thinkers to the work of such twentieth-century philosophers as Collingwood and McKeon, all with introductory essays by the editor, this classic anthology offers a synoptic view of the changing philosophic notions of time.

The War and the Balkans

The War and the Balkans

by Noel Noel-Buxton Baron Noel-Buxton, Charles Roden Buxton

1915 · London, Allen [1915]

Marine Boiler Management and Construction

Marine Boiler Management and Construction

by Johann Phillip Edmond Charles Stromeyer

1893

History of Ohio

History of Ohio

by Charles Burleigh Galbreath

1925

Employer's liability

Employer's liability

by Charles Bagot Labatt

1904

Studies in Psychoanalysis

Studies in Psychoanalysis

by Charles Baudouin

1922

Making Health Public

Making Health Public

by Charles L. Briggs, Daniel C. Hallin

2016 · Routledge

This book examines the relationship between media and medicine, considering the fundamental role of news coverage in constructing wider cultural understandings of health and disease. The authors advance the notion of ‘biomediatization’ and demonstrate how health knowledge is co-produced through connections between dispersed sites and forms of expertise. The chapters offer an innovative combination of media content analysis and ethnographic data on the production and circulation of health news, drawing on work with journalists, clinicians, health officials, medical researchers, marketers, and audiences. The volume provides students and scholars with unique insight into the significance and complexity of what health news does and how it is created.