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  2. Immersion journalism - Wikipedia

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    With this kind of immersion journalism, you lose perspective, you lose sight of the goal, and you become this authorized biographer." [5] Robin Hemley's book A Field Guide for Immersion Writing: Memoir, Journalism, and Travel describes David Shields' book Black Planet which observed white fans' "fascination" with black basketball players. [1]

  3. Brooklyn Immersionists - Wikipedia

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    That national and international media outlets such as Newsweek, The Drama Review, Flash Art, Wired, Die Zeit, Domus and Fuji Television would report on the community's new theories of eco-cultural immersion suggests that a new urban think tank was beginning to bypass Manhattan’s cultural industry to influence the larger culture. In his book ...

  4. Transportation theory (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Narrative transportation is a form of experiential response to narratives and thus is similar to other constructs, such as absorption, narrative involvement, [24] identification, [25] optimal experience or flow, and immersion. Yet several subtle, critical differences exist.

  5. Immersion to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2012 ... - AOL

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    Immersion to Report Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2012 Results and Host Quarterly Conference Call on February 28 th SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Immersion Corporation (NAS: IMMR) , the ...

  6. Immersion (virtual reality) - Wikipedia

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    Narrative immersion: Narrative immersion occurs when players become invested in a story, and is similar to what is experienced while reading a book or watching a movie. Staffan Björk and Jussi Holopainen, in Patterns In Game Design , [ 2 ] divide immersion into similar categories, but call them sensory-motoric immersion , cognitive immersion ...

  7. Narrative inquiry - Wikipedia

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    Narrative is a powerful tool in the transfer, or sharing, of knowledge, one that is bound to cognitive issues of memory, constructed memory, and perceived memory. Jerome Bruner discusses this issue in his 1990 book, Acts of Meaning, where he considers the narrative form as a non-neutral rhetorical account that aims at "illocutionary intentions", or the desire to communicate meaning. [10]

  8. Exposition (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    This is ill-advised in narrative and is even worse when used in dialogue. There are cases where an information dump can work, but in many instances it slows down the plot or breaks immersion for the readers. Exposition works best when the author provides only the bare minimum of surface information and allows the readers to discover as they go. [2]

  9. Getting rid of the penny introduces a new problem: nickels - AOL

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    According to the latest annual report from the US Mint, each penny cost 3.7 cents to make, including the 3 cents for production costs, and 0.7 cents per coin for administrative and distribution costs.