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  • 11counter-coined — …

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  • 13moneta — Coined metal; money, the term deriving from the temple of Juno Moneta wherein Roman money was coined …

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  • 14Nousics — Coined by philosopher Tony Montano, the word Nousics (from the Greek, nous, meaning soul ) is defined as “the study of souls.” Particularly, Nousics attempts to discover a hypothetical set of laws that are believed to govern the behavior of souls …

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  • 15Geodestinies — Coined by author and petroleum geologist Walter Youngquist, the concept of geodestinies refers to the ways in which the happenstance distribution of Earth s natural resources largely determines our collective futures. From the Preface of… …

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  • 16Informating — Coined by Shoshana Zuboff’s book entitled In the Age of the Smart Machine (Zuboff 1988), informating is the process that translates descriptions and measurements of activities, events and objects into information. By doing so, these activities… …

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  • 17Infotisement — Coined in 2000 by copywriter Matthew McDermott, an infotisement is a print article that, on the surface, provides readers with useful news or information on a topic, but whose ultimate purpose is to promote or sell goods or services related to… …

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  • 18Theatrical jousting — Coined in the late 20th century by American stunt performer Kent Shelton, the term theatrical jousting refers to a form of live entertainment in which a medieval jousting tournament is recreated in conjunction with a scripted performance.… …

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  • 19Auteur / Cinéma d'auteur —    Coined by the critics of the Cahiers du cinéma, the auteur or cinéma d auteur concept refers to a type of filmmaking defined as a body of work by a single director that exhibits certain identifiable and stable characteristics across the body… …

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  • 20Auteur / Cinéma d'auteur —    Coined by the critics of the Cahiers du cinéma, the auteur or cinéma d auteur concept refers to a type of filmmaking defined as a body of work by a single director that exhibits certain identifiable and stable characteristics across the body… …

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