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Aleph-bet, dits-and-dahs, zeros and ones: representing Hebrew in character code
Ido Ramati
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Department of Communication and Journalism
Cultural Studies
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Local
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Hebrew
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Contemporary
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Regional
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Transnational
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Global
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Modern Hebrew
100%
Digital Media
100%
Writing Systems
100%
Keyphrases
Hebrew
100%
Aleph
100%
Character Coding
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Unicode
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Code Layout
50%
Transnational
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Sovereignty
25%
World Wide Web
25%
Adaptation
25%
Information Transmission
25%
Global-local
25%
Language Variation
25%
Modern Hebrew
25%
Telegraphy
25%
Digital Media
25%
Writing Systems
25%
Colonial Regime
25%
Local Agent
25%
Morse Code
25%
Resistance Movement
25%
Colonial Resistance
25%
Global Corporations
25%
Social Sciences
Hebrew
100%
Sovereignty
50%
Digital Media
50%
Writing Systems
50%
Resistance Movement
50%
Computer Science
Code Layout
100%