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Taylor & Francis Ltd Skilled Interpersonal Communication
Book SynopsisEstablished as the foremost textbook on communication, the seventh edition of Owen Hargie's Skilled Interpersonal Communication is thoroughly revised and updated with the latest research findings, theoretical developments and applications.The contribution of skilled interpersonal communication to success in both personal and professional contexts is now widely recognised and extensively researched. People have a deep-seated and universal need to interact with others, and the greater their communicative ability the more satisfying and rewarding will be their lives. The main focus of this book is on the identification, analysis and evaluation of the core skills needed in these interactions. The first two chapters provide details of the nature of interpersonal communication and socially skilled performance, respectively, with a review of the main theoretical perspectives pertaining to each. The book then offers detailed accounts of the fourteen main skill areas: nonverbalTrade Review"This classic text on interpersonal communication has only grown in stature over the years. It offers a comprehensive guide to a range of vital communication skills that will fascinate academics and be of immense value to professionals in any occupation that involves dealing with people. It is that rare thing – an indispensable read."Dennis Tourish, University of Sussex Business School, UK"Owen Hargie is internationally known and cited worldwide for his expertise on the topic of communication skill. This new edition of Skilled Interpersonal Communication is therefore most welcome. The book is an invaluable resource not only for academics, researchers and students, but also for professional practitioners. I have no hesitation in giving it my strongest recommendation."Peter Bull, Universities of York and Salford, UK"The concept and complexity of communication is broken down into parts which the reader will find helpful. The presentation is enhanced with a number of models, diagrams, acronyms, case studies and worked examples which are interesting to read – these are sourced from a wide range of theory, literature and research." Jane Brett, London South Bank University, UK"This is an excellent comprehensive textbook on interpersonal communication. The book is both highly readable and theoretically informed. Key concepts are explored using interesting illustrative examples and underpinned by rigorous empirical research. Professor Hargie’s text has always been the standard work in this field and this latest revised and updated 7th edition is most welcome." Ian Somerville, University of Leicester, UK'This classic text on interpersonal communication has only grown in stature over the years. It offers a comprehensive guide to a range of vital communication skills that will fascinate academics and be of immense value to professionals in any occupation that involves dealing with people. It is that rare thing – an indispensable read.'Dennis Tourish, University of Sussex Business School, UK'Owen Hargie is internationally known and cited worldwide for his expertise on the topic of communication skill. This new edition of Skilled Interpersonal Communication is therefore most welcome. The book is an invaluable resource not only for academics, researchers and students, but also for professional practitioners. I have no hesitation in giving it my strongest recommendation.'Peter Bull, Universities of York and Salford, UK'The concept and complexity of communication is broken down into parts which the reader will find helpful. The presentation is enhanced with a number of models, diagrams, acronyms, case studies and worked examples which are interesting to read – these are sourced from a wide range of theory, literature and research.'Jane Brett, London South Bank University, UK'This is an excellent comprehensive textbook on interpersonal communication. The book is both highly readable and theoretically informed. Key concepts are explored using interesting illustrative examples and underpinned by rigorous empirical research. Professor Hargie’s text has always been the standard work in this field and this latest revised and updated 7th edition is most welcome." Ian Somerville, University of Leicester, UKTable of ContentsList of FiguresPreface The Features of Interpersonal Communication A Conceptual Model of Skilled Interpersonal Communication Communicating Without Words: Skilled Nonverbal Behaviour Rewarding Others: The Skill of Reinforcing Finding Out About Others: The Skill of Questioning Showing Understanding for Others: The Skill of Reflecting Paying Attention to Others: The Skill of Listening Getting Your Message Across: The Skill of Explaining Telling Others About Yourself: The Skill of Self-Disclosure Opening and Closing Interactions: The Skills of Set Induction and Closure Standing Up for Yourself: The Skill of Assertiveness Using Your Influence: The Skill of Persuasion Working Things Out Together: The Skill of Negotiating Working with Others: Skills of Participating in And Leading Small Groups Concluding Comments BibliographyName IndexSubject Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Evolving Landscape of Ethical Digital
Book SynopsisIn a world that is awash in ubiquitous technology, even the least tech-savvy know that we must take care how that technology affects individuals and society. That governments and organizations around the world now focus on these issues, that universities and research institutes in many different languages dedicate significant resources to study the issues, and that international professional organizations have adopted standards and directed resources toward ethical issues in technology is in no small part the result of the work of Simon Rogerson.â Chuck Huff, Professor of Social Psychology at Saint Olaf College, Northfield, MinnesotaIn 1995, Apple launched its first WWW server, Quick Time On-line. It was the year Microsoft released Internet Explorer and sold 7 million copies of Windows 95 in just 2 months. In March 1995, the author Simon Rogerson opened the first ETHICOMP conference with these words:We live in a turbulent society where there is social, political, economic and technological turbulence â it is causing a vast amount of restructuring within all these organisations which impacts on individuals, which impacts on the way departments are set up, organisational hierarchies, job content, span of control, social interaction and so on and so forth. â Information is very much the fuel of modern technological change. Almost anything now can be represented by the technology and transported to somewhere else. It's a situation where the more information a computer can process, the more of the world it can actually turn into information. That may well be very exciting, but it is also very concerning. That could be describing today. More than 25 years later, these issues are still at the forefront of how ethical digital technology can be developed and utilised.This book is an anthology of the authorâs work over the past 25 years of pioneering research in digital ethics. It is structured into five themes: Journey, Process, Product, Future and Education. Each theme commences with an introductory explanation of the papers, their relevance and their interrelationship. The anthology finishes with a concluding chapter which summarises the key messages and suggests what might happen in the future. Included in this chapter are insights from some younger leading academics who are part of the community charged with ensuring that ethical digital technology is realised.Table of ContentsForeword. 1 Introduction. PART I JOURNEY. 2 Cyberspace: The Ethical Frontier [1995]. 3 But IS IT Ethical? [1995]. 4 Information Ethics: The Second Generation [1996]. 5 A Review of Information Ethics [2010]. 6 Towards a Chronological Taxonomy of Tourism Technology: An Ethical Perspective [2018]. PART II PROCESS. 7 The Ethics of Software Development Project Management [1996]. 8 An Ethical Review of Information Systems Development: The Australian Computer Society’s Code of Ethics and SSADM [2000]. 9 A Practical Perspective of Information Ethics [2001]. 10 Responsible Risk Assessment with Software Development: Creating the Software Development: Impact Statement [2005]. 11 Information Systems Ethics – Challenges and Opportunities [2019]. PART III PRODUCT. 12 The Social Impact of Smart Card Technology [1998]. 13 A Moral Approach to Electronic Patient Records [2001]. 14 Internet Voting – Well at Least It’s "Modern" [2003]. 15 Digital Existence – The Modern Way to Be [2018]. 16 Is Professional Practice at Risk Following the Volkswagen and Tesla Revelations? [2017]. 17 The Dangers of Dual-Use Technology: A Thought Experiment Exposé [2019]. 18 Grey Digital Outcasts and COVID-19 [2020]. PART IV FUTURE. 19 E.Society – Panacea or Apocalypse? [1998]. 20 The Virtual World A Tension between Global Reach and Local Sensitivity [2004]. 21 Future Vision [2015]. PART V EDUCATION. 22 Preparing to Handle Dilemmas in the Computing Profession [1996]. 23 Preparing IT Professionals of the Future [2014]. 24 Using Technology to Incorporate Students’ Work-Based Experiences into a Blended Learning Environment [2008]. 25 Poetical Potentials: The Value of Poems in Social Impact Education [2020]. 26 Start a Revolution in Your Head! The Rebirth of ICT Ethics Education [2020]. PART VI CONCLUSION. 27 Landscape for the Future. Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Strategic Corporate Crisis Management
Book SynopsisPresenting an alternative to traditional models of centralized crisis management, this book makes the case for decentralizing crisis response and building resilience where it matters most, and provides an accessible, pragmatic approach for doing so. Focusing squarely on crisis management, the book challenges the notion that corporate crisis teams can be expected to swoop in and save the day: the role of the crisis team should be to advance a culture of readiness across an organization, and to foster leadership and crisis competency where it's needed, when it's needed. Crisis management expert Brendan Monahan draws from current management and leadership thinking that challenges hierarchies, finds incredible potential in the power of an organization's people, and aligns with many of today's highest-performing organizations that have already adopted this approach. This may run counter to current crisis management texts prescribing highly disciplined planning and commaTrade Review"Crises are progressively becoming more complex, frequent, and severe. As a result, your crisis preparedness and response capabilities must adapt to the new landscape when there is only one chance to "get it right." Brendan Monahan provides Crisis Management 2.0 insights that go beyond traditional preparedness and response approaches. Strategic Corporate Crisis Management: Building the Unconquerable Organization is a well written and visionary guide for handing crises of the future." Bruce T. Blythe, Chairman R3 Continuum (Ready, Respond, Recover)"As a corporate security senior leader with close to 40 years of federal law enforcement, state government, and private sector security experience, I am excited to see this book from Brendan. From his time as an intelligence analyst, crisis management and business continuity professional, Brendan has developed unique insights on the emerging and complex global risk environment facing businesses today. This book will serve as a great introduction to the next generation of crisis management and business continuity leaders. It will also serve as a clear reminder to my peer/legacy security professionals on the variety, complexity, and impact from these new threats and challenges. As Brendan’s book highlights, we should see such incidents/crisis as an opportunity for growth and betterment." Edward Dickson, Vice President, Global Security, Global Pharmaceutical Corporation "This book serves as a cautionary message to public and private sector managers and leaders that crisis will continue to confront them, increasing in number and unfamiliarity. While public sector organizations such as fire and police departments have come to rely on the usefulness of an incident command type system and command post for managing an unfolding crisis or critical incident, it would serve them well to heed the principles and recommendations of this author. Monahan brings to the fore the criticality of public and private sector organizations being adaptive to ever changing circumstance and situations, developing competencies among organizational personnel and planning and preparations that should continue to evolve. It is beyond difficult if not impossible to plan and prepare for the type and nature of every crisis, however, the author provides thoughtful insight into how leaders and crisis team members can better serve their organizations with the goal of successful outcomes." Russell Fischer, Retired Chief, Miami-Dade Police Department, Miami, Florida Table of Contents1. Preface - Unconquerable / Introduction – Into Action Part I 2 - Old Ideas Become New Again: What’s the Plan vs What’s the Story? 3 - The Problem, The Challenge and A Solution Part II 4 - Crisis Management for Complex Organizations: A Practical Approach 5 - Rapid and Responsible Escalation Part III 6 - The Only Three Questions You Need to Ask – "Who’s In Charge" – Crisis Leadership 7 - "What Needs to be Done?" - Defining Priorities & Action Management 8 - "Who’s Doing What?" – The Mapmakers: Crisis Teams and Responders 9 - Conclusion: Becoming Unconquerable
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation
Book SynopsisOffering unique coverage of an emerging, interdisciplinary area, this comprehensive handbook examines the theoretical underpinnings and emergent conceptions of intercultural mediation in related fields of study. Authored by global experts in fields from intercultural communication and conflict resolution to translation studies, literature, political science, and foreign language teaching, chapters trace the history, development, and present state of approaches to intercultural mediation. The sections in this volume show how the concept of intercultural mediation has been constructed among different fields and shaped by its specific applications in an open cycle of influence. The book parses different philosophical conceptions as well as pragmatic approaches, providing ample grounding in the key perspectives on this growing field of discourse. The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation is a valuable reference for graduate and postgraduate students sTrade Review"Today, the promises and pitfalls of multiculturalism, internationalism and globalization fill our headlines and our daily lives. As a result, there is an increasingly urgent need for peacemakers who can bring sensitivity, insight, evidence and skill to helping us navigate cultural differences, particularly those that are deep, invisible and sacred. This extraordinary book—The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation—is the most current and comprehensive resource for those intrepid mediators who serve as our guides in these tumultuous times. It will serve as the canon for this work, and a treasured resource for decades to come."Peter T. Coleman, Professor of Psychology and Education, Director of the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Columbia University, USA"I cannot think of a better volume to help us make sense of the avalanche of intercultural ‘nightmares’ that we have been facing since early 2020—and before that! Dominic Busch has managed to put together a stimulating interdisciplinary and visionary compendium around intercultural mediation. Together with the authors they remind us that mediation does not just matter in times of emergencies but that it is pivotal to the very notion of interculturality at all times. The handbook retells the past of intercultural mediation, keeps us up-to-date with today’s research and inspires us for the future. It should be on everyone’s must-read list."Fred Dervin, Professor of Multicultural Education, University of Helsinki, Finland"The ideas and practices of intercultural mediation draw (or at least, should draw) from a wide variety of subject matter, fields and research traditions. A thorough academic treatment that crosses all these ‘silos’ is overdue, and The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation addresses this gap in style. Its array of authors shows not only the expected level of expertise as well as the range of cultures and nations for such a work, but also a creative selection of fields and backgrounds. A list of the wide variety of research settings in this book might begin with the sciences, business, law, engineering, health care and linguistics, but it won’t end there. This is an essential resource for anyone who is trying to understand what mediators can do, and how they can improve, in the complex interactions that make up intercultural work."Christopher Honeyman, Managing Partner at Convenor Conflict Management, Washington, DC, USA"A global pandemic, geopolitical ructions, social and economic inequality, and the rise of artificial intelligence provide stark reminders as to why intercultural mediation continues to matter. Learning to live well together is an enduring project of humanity, and understanding how to achieve this remains at the core of the concept and practices of intercultural mediation. This volume traces the evolution of this term and its various manifestations across diverse disciplines, paradigms and cultural worldviews. It represents a comprehensive, rich and compelling account of why intercultural mediation remains crucial for reciprocal engagement, justice and peace that must occur if we are to come together to face the great challenges that lie ahead."Michelle Kohler, Senior Research Fellow, Research Centre for Languages and Cultures, UniSA: Justice and Society, University of South Australia, Australia."This collection is particularly broad, being interdisciplinary and international as well as intercultural, including the topics covered, disciplines represented, and chapter authors, and thus should be relevant to an uncommonly large group of researchers, practitioners, and students."Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Director of the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA"The new handbook weaves together interdisciplinary insights into the role of intercultural mediation in situations of conflict, dialogue, and more inclusive forms of community-building across varied cultural and organizational contexts. As well as contributing to debates about the meanings of culture and interculturality, the book provides a nuanced view of the field, laying out theoretical achievements and gaps and identifying promising practices."Kirstie McAllum, Department of Communication, Université de Montréal, Canada"A unique and stimulating collection of perspectives and insights on the interplay between mediation and culture. The authors come from a wide array of disciplines and cultures and explore a variety of situations at different levels of abstraction. This book can enrich anyone’s ability to recognize, understand, and deal wisely with cultural influences in mediation—and other situations."Leonard L. Riskin, Visiting Professor, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, USA"Given the numerous wars between nations and violent conflicts within nations in today’s world, it’s obvious that neutral third parties trained in intercultural mediators are needed to help resolve such conflicts. In light of this, The Handbook of Intercultural Mediation should be required reading for this important group of professional mediators."Joseph A. Scimecca, Professor of Sociology, George Mason University, USA"The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation is a tour de force. This work is a dazzling achievement written with great skill by a global community of scholars, and whose usefulness will have a long life. This book makes a significant contribution toward nonviolent social change, especially when placed against the backdrop of the current urgencies of global pandemic and the horrors of war. Beginning with an initial review of the literature, the stage is set for current and future researchers and practitioners to reexamine how they (we) have thought about culture, conflict, and community. As the reader is invited to assume roles of observer and participant, an impressive gathering of international contributors explores diverse aspects of intercultural mediation as a process of dispute resolution, a byproduct of translation and pedagogy, and as a communicative or socio-political aspiration. These authors present a wide range of approaches, disciplines, voices, and perspectives that highlight, yet bring cohesion to disparate epistemological and methodological tensions."Mary Adams Trujillo, Professor Emerita of Communication Arts and Conflict Transformation, North Park University, USA"Full of innovative approaches and observations, including alternatives to and critiques of a Western-only approach to mediation, this Handbook of Intercultural Mediation is a treatment of mediation that examines interculturality as it should be done- comprehensively, globally, and respectfully. This volume, appearing as the world struggles with the global impact of both epidemic and war, could hardly be more timely. It is unique in bringing both depth and breadth to the topic of intercultural mediation. Especially remarkable for the range of scales represented, from analyses of language to international politics, the volume is destined to be a touchstone for work in mediation, and for intercultural studies generally, for years to come."Geoffrey White, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai’i, USAToday, the promises and pitfalls of multiculturalism, internationalism and globalization fill our headlines and our daily lives. As a result, there is an increasingly urgent need for peacemakers who can bring sensitivity, insight, evidence and skill to helping us navigate cultural differences, particularly those that are deep, invisible and sacred. This extraordinary book—The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation—is the most current and comprehensive resource for those intrepid mediators who serve as our guides in these tumultuous times. It will serve as the canon for this work, and a treasured resource for decades to come. Peter T. Coleman, Professor of Psychology and Education, Director of the Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution at Columbia University, USA.I cannot think of a better volume to help us make sense of the avalanche of intercultural ‘nightmares’ that we have been facing since early 2020—and before that! Dominic Busch has managed to put together a stimulating interdisciplinary and visionary compendium around intercultural mediation. Together with the authors they remind us that mediation does not just matter in times of emergencies but that it is pivotal to the very notion of interculturality at all times. The handbook retells the past of intercultural mediation, keeps us up-to-date with today’s research and inspires us for the future. It should be on everyone’s must-read list. Fred Dervin, Professor of Multicultural Education, University of Helsinki, Finland."The ideas and practices of intercultural mediation draw (or at least, should draw) from a wide variety of subject matter, fields and research traditions. A thorough academic treatment that crosses all these ‘silos’ is overdue, and The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation addresses this gap in style. Its array of authors shows not only the expected level of expertise as well as the range of cultures and nations for such a work, but also a creative selection of fields and backgrounds. A list of the wide variety of research settings in this book might begin with the sciences, business, law, engineering, health care and linguistics, but it won’t end there. This is an essential resource for anyone who is trying to understand what mediators can do, and how they can improve, in the complex interactions that make up intercultural work. Christopher Honeyman, Managing Partner at Convenor Conflict Management, Washington, DC, USA.A global pandemic, geopolitical ructions, social and economic inequality, and the rise of artificial intelligence provide stark reminders as to why intercultural mediation continues to matter. Learning to live well together is an enduring project of humanity, and understanding how to achieve this remains at the core of the concept and practices of intercultural mediation. This volume traces the evolution of this term and its various manifestations across diverse disciplines, paradigms and cultural worldviews. It represents a comprehensive, rich and compelling account of why intercultural mediation remains crucial for reciprocal engagement, justice and peace that must occur if we are to come together to face the great challenges that lie ahead. Michelle Kohler, Senior Research Fellow, Research Centre for Languages and Cultures, UniSA: Justice and Society, University of South Australia, Australia.This collection is particularly broad, being interdisciplinary and international as well as intercultural, including the topics covered, disciplines represented, and chapter authors, and thus should be relevant to an uncommonly large group of researchers, practitioners, and students. Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, Director of the Center for Intercultural Dialogue and Professor Emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, USA.The new handbook weaves together interdisciplinary insights into the role of intercultural mediation in situations of conflict, dialogue, and more inclusive forms of community-building across varied cultural and organizational contexts. As well as contributing to debates about the meanings of culture and interculturality, the book provides a nuanced view of the field, laying out theoretical achievements and gaps and identifying promising practices. Kirstie McAllum, Department of Communication, Université de Montréal, Canada.A unique and stimulating collection of perspectives and insights on the interplay between mediation and culture. The authors come from a wide array of disciplines and cultures and explore a variety of situations at different levels of abstraction. This book can enrich anyone’s ability to recognize, understand, and deal wisely with cultural influences in mediation—and other situations. Leonard L. Riskin, Visiting Professor, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, USA.Given the numerous wars between nations and violent conflicts within nations in today’s world, it’s obvious that neutral third parties trained in intercultural mediators are needed to help resolve such conflicts. In light of this, The Handbook of Intercultural Mediation should be required reading for this important group of professional mediators. Joseph A. Scimecca, Professor of Sociology, George Mason University, USA.The Routledge Handbook of Intercultural Mediation is a tour de force. This work is a dazzling achievement written with great skill by a global community of scholars, and whose usefulness will have a long life. This book makes a significant contribution toward nonviolent social change, especially when placed against the backdrop of the current urgencies of global pandemic and the horrors of war. Beginning with an initial review of the literature, the stage is set for current and future researchers and practitioners to reexamine how they (we) have thought about culture, conflict, and community. As the reader is invited to assume roles of observer and participant, an impressive gathering of international contributors explores diverse aspects of intercultural mediation as a process of dispute resolution, a byproduct of translation and pedagogy, and as a communicative or socio-political aspiration. These authors present a wide range of approaches, disciplines, voices, and perspectives that highlight, yet bring cohesion to disparate epistemological and methodological tensions. Mary Adams Trujillo, Professor Emerita of Communication Arts and Conflict Transformation, North Park University, USA. Full of innovative approaches and observations, including alternatives to and critiques of a Western-only approach to mediation, this Handbook of Intercultural Mediation is a treatment of mediation that examines interculturality as it should be done- comprehensively, globally, and respectfully. This volume, appearing as the world struggles with the global impact of both epidemic and war, could hardly be more timely. It is unique in bringing both depth and breadth to the topic of intercultural mediation. Especially remarkable for the range of scales represented, from analyses of language to international politics, the volume is destined to be a touchstone for work in mediation, and for intercultural studies generally, for years to come. Geoffrey White, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai’i, USA.Table of ContentsPART I: Professional intercultural dispute mediation Chapter 1. Culture and mediation: A 2020s perspective on early criticism of Western paradigms Chapter 2. Cross-cultural disputes and mediator strategies Chapter 3. De-essentializing notions of self and identity in mediation Chapter 4. Cultural humility in intercultural mediation Chapter 5. Intercultural mediation training Chapter 6. Interculturality in Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Chapter 7. Policing and intercultural mediation: Forms of triadic conflict management Chapter 8. Putting culture into a perspective in intercultural mediation PART II: Intercultural mediation in international politics Chapter 9. Interculturality in the concept of peace mediation Chapter 10. Hybrid peace mediation in the age of pandemics Chapter 11. The political dimensions of culture and religion in mediation Chapter 12. Third parties’ involvement in contexts of political conflict and power imbalances Chapter 13. Seeing people in interactive peacemaking through a consciousness lens Chapter 14. The past is the past—or is it? Considering the role of the past in intercultural mediation Chapter 15. The politics of intercultural space: Inclusive, unobtrusive, and failed mediation PART III: De-Centering Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Chapter 16. Imagining a racially diverse and inclusive mediation field: Uncovering the structural hurdles Chapter 17. Intercultural mediation from a European perspective Chapter 18. Islamic forms of intercultural mediation Chapter 19. Transforming conflict cultures through mediation Chapter 20. Indigenous conflict resolution strategies beyond the ADR paradigm PART IV: De-essentializing culture in intercultural mediation Chapter 21. The discourse of thirdness in intercultural mediation Chapter 22. The triadic character of intercultural learning: Insights from edusemiotics Chapter 23. The bridge metaphor in intercultural mediation Chapter 24. Using creative non-fiction to pinpoint moments of deCentering in intercultural mediation Chapter 25. Emic and etic perspectives on culture in mediation Chapter 26. Professional dispute mediators’ notions of culture Chapter 27. Design thinking and design communication for intercultural conflict management PART V: Theorizing intercultural mediation Chapter 28. Theorizing mediation from the perspective of legal anthropology Chapter 29. Anthropological approaches to culture in conflict mediation Chapter 30. Anthropology and mediation in an environmental conflict: Worldview translation as synthesis Chapter 31. Weaving together three strands of research: Culture, communication, and conflict Chapter 32. Intercultural mediation as intercultural competence Chapter 33. It takes three to tango. A sociological triadology Chapter 34. A framework for understanding intercultural mediation from the standpoint of a systemic theory of communication PART VI: Linguistic explorations of intercultural mediation Chapter 35. Research from conversation analysis on intercultural mediation Chapter 36. Managing culturality in mediation sessions: Insights from membership categorization analysis and discursive psychology Chapter 37. Intercultural mediation from the perspective of linguistic pragmatics Chapter 38. Storytelling, culture, and identity in mediation PART VII: Psychological tools for analyzing intercultural mediation Chapter 39. Cultural intelligence in intercultural mediation Chapter 40. Research from psychology on intercultural mediation: Cultural values and emotional intelligence Chapter 41. Measuring intercultural mediation in the context of intergroup conflict: Classical and modern test theory approaches to scale assessment PART VIII: Translation research and intercultural mediation Chapter 42. Intercultural mediation in translation and interpreting studies Chapter 43. Translation as intercultural mediation—The evolution of a paradigm Chapter 44. The mediating role of empathy in community interpreting Chapter 45. Exacerbating cultural differences in translation/interpreting as intercultural mediation PART IX: Intercultural mediation in foreign language education and the arts Chapter 46. The intercultural speaker as an intercultural mediator Chapter 47. Intercultural mediation in contexts of translanguaging Chapter 48. Children as intercultural mediators Chapter 49. Intercultural mediation in the world language classroom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Global Health Communication for Immigrants and Refugees
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Lets Agree to Disagree
Book SynopsisIn an age defined by divisive discourse and disinformation, democracy hangs in the balance. Let's Agree to Disagree seeks to reverse these trends by fostering constructive dialogue through critical thinking and critical media literacy. This transformative text introduces readers to useful theories, powerful case studies, and easily adoptable strategies for becoming sharper critical thinkers, more effective communicators, and critically media literate citizens. Trade Review"I did not think we, as a society, could agree to disagree, which makes this book incredibly powerful - and incredibly needed in our divisive times. Higdon and Huff have provided both depth and breadth to multiple areas of our mediated world and in so doing have presented readers with a cogent and incredibly valuable text that will enable readers to learn about the mass media, themselves, and concrete ways to make change."Allison Butler, Senior Lecturer & Director of Undergraduate Advising, Director Media Literacy Certificate Program, Department of Communication, University of Massachusetts, Amherst"In the age of new and powerful tools of communication, democracy has become more fragile and vulnerable to attacks by right-wing forces. What is clear is that the tools of communication, culture, literacy and critical thinking are more crucial than ever in creating both informed citizens and maintaining a substantive democracy. Let’s Agree to Disagree is a brilliant and informative guide and analysis to the most defining features of what it means to create critically literate citizens, to enable how they might communicate constructively with each other, and what it means connect an informed public to critically engaged actions. Higdon and Huff provide a brilliant, crucial analysis of the dangers that democracy now faces; they provide an invaluable analysis of what it means to understand and engage the role of communication in fighting against the forces of civic illiteracy, and the role that citizens can play in engaging, understanding, and assessing how to think, engage, and act through an informed lens of critical thinking. Let’s Agree to Disagree is both a primer and an invaluable resource on misinformation, critical thinking, a disregard for the truth, and what is necessary to address the new and powerful forms of communication that now shape politics, power and mass consciousness. This is a book that should be read by anyone is believes that matters of literacy, truth, rationality, and civic courage are essential to fighting for a radical democracy."Henry Giroux, McMaster University Professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest, Paulo Freire Distinguished Scholar in Critical Pedagogy, at McMaster University "Let’s Agree to Disagree provides a comprehensive analysis of the challenges, failures, and successes of communication and critical thinking for justice and democracy. Nolan Higdon and Mickey Huff have written an essential book for all educators because dialogue and critical reflection are the heart of progressive education. The better we learn to listen, question, and respond with compassion, empathy, and respect, the more likely we will build genuine relationships of caring and critical inquiry where authentic learning occurs and social justice thrives." Jeff Share, Ph.D., University of California, Los AngelesThe Real News:https://therealnews.com/polarizing-and-isolating-americans-is-good-business-for-media-monopoliesFull Measure News:https://fullmeasure.news/news/shows/agree-to-disagreeTable of ContentsIntroduction: Why Should We Agree to Disagree?Part I Communication1. Create Constructive Dialogue 2. Reflect on Communication Practices and CensorshipPart IICritical Thinking 3. Inquire: Be A Critical Thinker 4. Test Theory and Spot IdeologyPart IIICritical Media Literacy5. Investigate and Evaluate Mass Media6. Critiquing Content: "Fake News" and Ethical Journalism7. Assess and Analyze Digital Media Use and AbusePart IVLead by Example: Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport8. Conclusion
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Social Media Theory and Communications Practice
Book SynopsisFusing the academic with the applied, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to social media for future communications professionals.While most social media texts approach the subject through either a theoretical, scholarly lens or a professional, practical lens, this text offers a much-needed linkage of theory to the practical tactics employed by social media communicators. Concise and conversational chapters break down the basics of both social media theory and practice and are complemented by sidebars written by scholars and industry professionals, chapter summaries and end-of-chapter exercises.This book is ideal for introductory social media courses in communication, public relations and mass communication departments, as well as courses in digital media and public relations.Online resources include social media writing templates, sample posts and content calendar templates. Please visit www.routledge.com/9781032185873.Table of ContentsIntroduction Part 1: What is Social Media? 1. Defining Social Media 2. Evolution of Social Media 3. Categories of Social Media 4. Social Media by Demographics, Psychographics and Region Part 2: Social Media and Theory 5. Theory and Communication Research 6. Mass Communication Approaches 7. Human Communication Approaches 8. Integrated Approaches Part 3: Social Media Practice and Strategy 9. Developing a Strategic Social Media Presence 10. Social Media Projects, Programs and Campaigns 11. Content Strategies 12.Writing for Social Media 13. Customer Service and Crisis Management 14. Social Media Law and Ethics
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Digital Ethics
Book SynopsisThis fifth volume in Christian Fuchs's Media, Communication and Society series presents foundations and applications of digital ethics based on critical theory. It applies a critical approach to ethics within the realm of digital technology.Based on the notions of alienation, communication (in)justice, media (in)justice, and digital (in)justice, it analyses ethics in the context of digital labour and the surveillance-industrial complex; social media research ethics; privacy on Facebook; participation, co-operation, and sustainability in the information society; the digital commons; the digital public sphere; and digital democracy. The book consists of three parts. Part I presents some of the philosophical foundations of critical, humanist digital ethics. Part II applies these foundations to concrete digital ethics case studies. Part III presents broad conclusions about how to advance the digital commons, the digital public sphere, and digital democracy, which is the Table of ContentsI. Foundations 1. What is Digital Ethics? 2. Foundations of Communication/Media/Digital (In)Justice 3. The Ethics of the Digital Commons II. Applications 4. Information Ethics in the Age of Digital Labour and the Surveillance-Industrial Complex 5. “Dear Mr. Neo-Nazi, can you please give me your informed consent so that I can quote your fascist tweet?“: Questions of Social Media Research Ethics in Online Ideology Critique 6. Towards an Alternative Concept of Privacy 7. The Ethics and Political Economy of Privacy on Facebook 8. Information Technology and Sustainability in the Information Society 9. Theoretical Foundations of Defining the Participatory, Co-operative, Sustainable Information Society (PCSIS) III. Conclusion 10. The Digital Commons and the Digital Public Sphere: How to Advance Digital Democracy Today
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Media and Communications in Australia
Book SynopsisAt a time when the traditional media have been reshaped by digital technologies and audiences have fragmented, people are using mediated forms of communication to manage all aspects of their daily lives as well as for news and entertainment.The Media and Communications in Australia offers a systematic introduction to this dynamic field. Fully updated and expanded, this fifth edition outlines the key media industries from print, sound and television to film, gaming and public relations and explains how communications technologies have changed the ways in which they now operate. It offers an overview of the key approaches to the field, including a consideration of Indigenous communication, and features a hot topics' section with contributions on issues including diversity, misinformation, algorithms, COVID-19, web series and national security.With chapters from Australia's leading researchers and teachers in the field, The Media and CommunicatioTrade Review"Representing a major expansion in the comprehensiveness of its coverage, as well as in the range of expertise provided by its list of contributors, this latest edition of The Media and Communications in Australia is an indispensable guide to understanding the contemporary ecology of our media environment." -Emeritus Professor Graeme Turner AO"With crucial updating, this new edition addresses Australian media after a decade of rapid change and usefully identifies a range of ‘hot topics’ that cut across multiple industries and present some of the biggest challenges to those seeking to understand and work in media today."-Professor Amanda Lotz, Queensland University of TechnologyTable of ContentsPart I: Approaches 1. Introduction: Thirty years on 2. A short history of the Australian media 3. Australian media 2.0 4. The media and communications: Theoretical approaches 5. Indigenous media and communications 6. Policy, regulation and ownership 7. Audiences Part II: Industries 8. Newspapers 9. Magazines 10. Book publishing 11. Radio 12. Podcastin 13. Music 14. Film, cinema and streaming 15. Television 16. Advertising and marketing 17. Public relations 18. Social media 19. Mobile media and telecommunications 20. The videogame industry Part III: Hot topics 21. Diversity 22. Privacy and ethics 23. Media and national security 24. Misinformation 25. COVID-19 and crisis communication 26. Media and the environment 27. Sport and the media 28. Web series 29. Algorithms 30. Monetisation and digital entrepreneurship 31. The future of public service media 32. National Broadband Network.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Political Relevance of Food Media and
Book SynopsisInterrogating the intersections of food, journalism, and politics, this book offers a critical examination of food media and journalism, and its political potential against the backdrop of contemporary social challenges.Contributors analyze current and historic examples such as #BlackLivesMatter, COVID-19, climate change, Brexit, food sovereignty, and identity politics, highlighting how food media and journalism reach beyond the commercial imperatives of lifestyle journalism to negotiate nationalism, globalization, and social inequalities. The volume challenges the idea that food media/journalism are trivial and apolitical by drawing attention to the complex ways that storytelling about food has engaged political discourses in the past, and the innovative ways it is doing so today. Bringing together international scholars from a variety of disciplines, the book will be of great interest to scholars and students of journalism, communication, media studies, food stuTrade Review"In the contemporary moment, food content—whether on Netflix, YouTube, the New York Times or Tik Tok—sits front and centre of post-broadcast media and journalism. No longer relegated to lifestyle supplements or the domestic realm, celebrity chefs and food journalists mix it up with politicians, climate change activists, and “me too” campaigners. Elizabeth Fakazis and Elfriede Fürsich’s timely and fascinating collection speaks to the power and political impact of food journalism at a time when an intensely mediatised foodie culture meets growing public awareness of ethical, environmental, labour, and animal rights issues in the food sphere. From food blogging and black lives matters to bad boy chefs practising culinary philanthropy, this rich array of chapters provided by an international cast of culinary scholars speak to the centrality of the critical politics of food to our everyday media engagement with food media and so-called lifestyle journalism. This book is a must read for journalism students, critical food studies scholars, and general readers interested in food citizenship, food media, and the politics of everyday life."Tania Lewis, author of 'Digital Food: From Paddock to Platform' and Co-Director of the Digital Ethnography Research Centre at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia"Can lifestyle journalism ever contribute to civic responsibility? Is contemporary food media a symptom of the narcissism of high consumption and self-serving entrepreneurialism? Are Instagram and Twitter new sites of democratization of public culture or do they mark the death of common debate and discussion? Posing the most important questions that haunt food media today, this volume, carefully collected and closely argued, delivers bracing critique and surprising commentary on the viability of a journalism of everyday life, while alerting us to the symptoms of the fractious death of a common public culture."Krishnendu Ray, author of ‘The Ethnic Restaurateur,” Food Studies, New York University, USA"Food cultures and practices can be political, but often in covert ways. Thoughtful and impassioned journalism uncovers these politics, bringing issues such as food insecurity, environmental degradation, racism, classism, sexism, the cult of celebrity, and nationalism to the attention of the world. This wonderful book provides many examples of how food journalism and digital media content creators can challenge inequities, create controversy, and call for change."Deborah Lupton, Vitalities Lab and Australian Research Centre for Automated Decision-Making and Society, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, Australia "Showcasing work from leading and emerging scholars and bringing together international and interdisciplinary perspectives, this volume offers a rich exploration into the intersections of food, media, and politics. A welcome, and timely, addition to the growing field of food communication, this project centers on the political relevance of food media and journalism and investigates their influence on personal and civic lives. A must-read for students and scholars in the fields of communication, media, and journalism, and anyone interested in food communication and politics."Alla Tovares, co-editor of ‘Identity and Ideology in Digital Food Discourse,’ Howard University, USATable of ContentsAcknowledgements; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: From the Racist Sandwich to Civil Eats: How Food Journalism Is Engaging with Politics; Part I: Engaging with Systems of Injustice and Disparity; 1. Influencer Activism: Visibility, Strategy, and #BlackLivesMatter Discourse on Food Instagram; 2. Super Bowl Food Politics: On the Menu, on the Screen, and on the Field; 3. Agribusiness, Environmental Conflict, and Food in Travel Journalism: Image Work for the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick; 4. Who Speaks and Are We Listening? Food Sovereign Voices in a Changing Climate; Part II: Raising Questions of Legitimacy, Power, and Good Citizenship; 5. From Bad Boys to Heroes: Culinary Philanthropy and Good Citizenship in the Age of COVID-19; 6. Cooking in the Time of Corona: The Politicized Domesticity of Food Journalism in The New York Times; 7. Paleo and Pain Free: Reporting on Scandals of Food Celebrities; Part III: Negotiating Regional, National, and Global Identities; 8. Of Clay Stoves and Cooking Pots: “Village Food” Videos and Gastro-Politics in Contemporary India; 9. How the Bendy Banana Became a Symbol of Anti-EU Sentiment: British Media, Political Mythology, and Populism; 10. Heritage, Belonging, and Promotion: Food Journalism Reconsidered; Part IV: Recovering History and (Re)producing Memory; 11. Patriotic Hens, Tomato Turbans, and Mock Fish: The Daily Mail Food Bureau and National Identity during the First World War; 12. Influencer before the Internet: The Extraordinary Career of Chef, Editor, and Food Entrepreneur Alma Lach; 13. Chef’s Table and a Collective Past: Netflix, Food Media, and Cultural Memories; Index
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Taylor & Francis Appraisal and the Transcreation of Marketing
Book SynopsisThis book contributes to growing debates on transcreation, applying an appraisal framework to texts from luxury brands in Chinese and English to reveal new insights into marketing transcreation and set out transcreation as an area of study in its own right. The volume charts the origins of the term transcreation, emerging from the interplay of established concepts of translation, creation, localisation, and adaptation and ongoing debates on what should be transcreated and how. Using these dialogues as a point of departure, Ho outlines a way forward for transcreation research by advocating for the use of an appraisal framework, taken from work in systemic functional linguistics and employed to evaluate persuasion in language. In focusing on marketing texts from the websites of three luxury brands in English and Chinese, the book explores how this approach can surface fresh perspectives on the different ways in which the processes and practices of marketing transcreation are used to generate persuasion across languages. The volume looks ahead to the implications for other language pairs and the applications of the appraisal framework to understand transcreation practice of other genres, such as literary texts. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in translation studies and marketing studies.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd FarRight Extremism Online
Book SynopsisBy imparting crucial insights into the digital evolution of far-right extremism and its challenges, this book explores how far-right extremism has transformed, utilising digital spaces for communication and employing coded language to evade detection.Far-right extremism has spread extensively across online platforms. Flourishing within echo chambers, these groups propagate different types of online and offline actions and advance their hateful ideologies to a wide-ranging audience. This book highlights the issues surrounding far-right extremism, which distinguishing it from terrorism and examining its contemporary digital manifestations. Importantly, it sheds light on how far-right groups utilise online platforms for communication, radicalisation, and on-ground actions, relying on alternative truths, misinformation, conspiracy theories, fashion, and memes to connect with like-minded individuals. The book also addresses content moderation challenges and the impact of rising po
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Taylor & Francis Applied Communication Research Methods
Book SynopsisThis third edition is again a practical introduction to communication research methods, foregrounding the role research plays in communication and media industry careers.Covering major methodologies such as surveys, experiments, focus groups, in-depth interviews, content analysis, and others, the book takes the reader through the research process from beginning to end. The text continues to help students link the research methods they learn to practical contexts through its activities and features, which include Voices From Industry boxes written by practitioners that give insight into application of methods; Steps to Success research review checklists; and numerous end-of-chapter activities to reinforce concepts. This third edition contains updates throughout, including an expanded discussion of reliability and validity across both qualitative and quantitative research contexts as well as new Research in Action boxes that showcase how research is used in professional and public contexts.The text is ideally suited to both undergraduate and graduate courses in communication research methods within communication, media, and mass communication programs.Online resources, including sample syllabi, PowerPoint slides, and test banks are available at www.routledge.com/9781032288819.Table of Contents1. Basic Principles of Research and a Guide to Using This Book 2. Basic Concepts of Research 3. Scholarly Research and the Creation of Knowledge 4. Ethical Research 5. Concept Explication and Measurement 6. Sampling 7. Effective Measurement 8. Validity 9. Studying People quantitatively 10. Studying people qualitatively 11. Analyzing texts and other artifacts 12. Reliability and subjectivity 13. Descriptive Statistics 14. Estimation and Inference 15. Bivariate and Multivariate Statistics
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Social Issues in Sport Communication
Book SynopsisCombining theory with practical application, this collection of real-life, provocative case studies on social issues in sports provides students with the opportunity to make the call on ethical and professional dilemmas faced by a variety of sport and communication professionals. The case studies examine the successes and failures of communication in the corporate culture of sport intersecting with social issues including race, gender, religion, social media, mass media, public health, and LGBTQ+ issues. Topics include the COVID-19 pandemic, the Black Lives Matter movement, sexual abuse scandals, domestic violence, cultural appropriation, and mental health. Each chapter contextualizes a specific issue, presents relevant theory and practical communication principles, and leads into discussion questions to prompt critical reflection. The book encourages students to view the evidence themselves, consider competing ethical and professional claims, and formulate practical responseTable of ContentsPART I: Introduction to Sport and Social Issues Chapter 1. Sport and Social Issues: The Touchdowns and Strikeouts PART II: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Chapter 2. "The Rooney Ruse": Systemic Racism and Hiring NFL Head Coaches Chapter 3. When Fandom Stains Your Team: Evaluating the effectiveness of the Utah Jazz’s organizational responses to racist incidents Chapter 4. Concussion settlement and racial norming: The NFL fumbles into a crisis Chapter 5. Major League Soccer’s Navigation of the 2019 Iron Front Crisis Chapter 6. Protecting the Brees brand: How Drew Brees Said "Sorry" for his National Anthem Protest Comments Chapter 7. ‘Kicking Hate Out of Our Game’: San Diego Loyal Soccer Club’s Stand Against Racism and Homophobia Chapter 8. Issues and Crisis Management in Athlete Activism: Colin Kaepernick and Take a Knee Chapter 9. Reputation Management Strategies at ESPN Chapter 10. From Les Esquimaux to The Elks: Addressing Social Responsibility in the Canadian Football League Chapter 11. In the Space of Indecision: Social and Cultural Challenges Facing Major League Soccer NEXT Academies Chapter 12. #WeAreAllMonkeys: Eating Bananas as the Intersection of Hashtag Activism and Anti-Racist Solidarity Chapter 13. The Milwaukee Bucks: Professional Athletic Labor’s Position in Racist Late-Stage Capitalism PART III: Gender Equity, Identity, & Sexual Misconduct Chapter 14. Conquering a Boy’s Club Using an Issues Management Approach: How Women’s Soccer May Pioneer a Path to Pay Equity Chapter 15. Communicating in Crisis without the Power to Act Chapter 16. Strategic Resistance through Communication Capital: Rapinoe’s Reframing of Women-Identified Athletes through Mind-Body Performance for Social Change Chapter 17. Alysia, Allyson, and Nike’s ‘Band of Brothers’: Exposing the Hypocrisy between Corporate Marketing and Internal Practices Chapter 18. Let Them Wear Shorts! Analyzing the Norwegian Women’s Beach Handball Team’s Uniform Code Protest Chapter 19. Sports News Media, Major Leagues, and Intimate Partner Violence Chapter 20. ‘Play like the Lady you are’: Marketing Women’s Gaelic football Chapter 21. Trans inclusion in sports: assumed advantages, (un)fairness, and athlete well-being PART IV: Mental Health & COVID-19 Pandemic Chapter 22. Athlete Influence in Regard to Mask Wearing: An Application of Social Cognitive Theory Chapter 23. Controlling the Narrative: NBC, USA Gymnastics, and Simone Biles at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games Chapter 24. "We Hope to See You Soon" The Green Bay Packers Crisis Management through a Letter to the Fans during COVID-19 Mega-Crisis Chapter 25. Blaming Biles: Intersectionality and Organizational Obligations to Mental Health Chapter 26. How Can Organizations Better Support Athletes? A Case Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on Minoritized Communities in Intercollegiate Sport
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Taylor & Francis Ltd People Skills for Behavior Analysts
Book SynopsisPeople Skills for Behavior Analysts provides a much-needed introduction to the people skills needed to succeed as a behavior analyst.Divided into two primary parts Foundational Skills and Specialized Skills this book addresses an impressive breadth of people skills, focusing on intrapersonal and interpersonal skills, collaboration, consultation and training, leadership, and resource development. Relying on recent evidence-based practices and relevant literature tailored to meet the new BACB Task List, Professional & Ethical Compliance Code, and Supervised Independent Fieldwork requirements, the text includes contributions from leading figures from a wide variety of applied behavior analysis subfields to provide a truly balanced overview. The book delves into the literature from fields related to behavior analysis, such as counselling, psychology, graphic design, management and education, and applies these perspectives to behavioral theories and principles to provide Table of ContentsPart I: Foundational Skills Chapter 1: Intrapersonal Skills 1.1 The Importance of Intrapersonal Skills for Behavior Analysts 1.2 The Discerning ABA Practitioner 1.3 Self-Care for Behavior Analysts: A guide to eating fewer doughnuts and taking more naps Chapter 2: Interpersonal Skills 2.1 20 Key Behaviors for Rapport Building 2.2 Cultural Competence in Communication 2.3 A Critical Look at Autism 2.4 Accepting Feedback Makes the World Go ‘Round: From Student to Practitioner 2.5 How to Teach Rapport Building Skills to Behavior Analysts Chapter 3: Collaboration 3.1 No More “Train And Train More”: A Functional, Contextual Approach to Collaboration with Families 3.2 Playing Nicely in the Interdisciplinary Sandbox: A How to Guide on Effective Collaboration with Various Professionals 3.3 Whose the King of the Castle? Collaborating with Educators and Schools as a Behavior Analyst 3.4 Overcoming the Aversive: Handling Difficult Conversations with Professionalism and Compassion 3.5 Running Efficient and Effective Meetings with Collaboration and Compassion Part 2: Specialized Skills Chapter 4: Consultation & Training 4.1 Don’t Blame the Mediator: Keeping Applied Behavior Analysis Doable for Best Possible Outcomes 4.2 Beyond the PowerPoint: Becoming an Engaging Presenter 4.3 Behavior Analyst as Changemaker: Science, Advocacy and Activism in Practice 4.4 Using Movement Education, Motor Learning, and Phenomenology to Inform Teaching Strategies in Other Professional Contexts Chapter 5: Leadership 5.1 It’s Not You, It’s Us: Fostering a Behavior Analytical Supervisor/Supervisee Relationship 5.2 People Skills for Behavior Analysis: Putting the Super in Your Supervisory Relationships 5.3 Giving Performance Feedback that Makes a Difference 5.4 Interviewing Strategies: Integrating Practices from Industrial/Organizational Psychology into Behavior Analysis for Successful Hiring Chapter 6: Innovative, Creative Ways to use ABA 6.1 Making Applied Behavior Analysis Accessible to Consumers 6.2 Telehealth to Implement Applied Behavior Analysis 6.3 You’re on mute! People skills behind the screens and behind the scenes 6.4 Making a Document People will Actually Read 6.5 A Trauma-Informed Approach to Behavior Analysis 6.6 Behavior analysts' skills for co-developing virtual reality game-based technologies as applied behavior analysis programs for autistic adults
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Strategic Crisis Communication
Book SynopsisAddressing 21st-century issues, threats, and opportunities with time-tested principles, this book empowers corporate communications professionals to protect, inspire, and energize organizations in the face of a crisis. Whether due to an external incident or an internal misstep, every major company or institution will find itself scrutinized, its normal operations disrupted, and its reputation and business continuity threatened at some pointâand how it prepares for, and reacts to, a crisis can make a critical difference in the ultimate outcome of events. This book focuses on strategic crisis communication as a function of three elements: 1. crisis preparationâestablishing a robust and nimble infrastructure and plans, in advance of any crisis 2. crisis managementârapidly gathering information, activating and adjusting plans, making decisions, and relentlessly monitoring outcomes 3. crisis communicationâreaching multiple audiences, on multiple platforms, with clear, consistent, and purposeful messages that tell the truth and defend the organization. Bringing together best practices gleaned from hundreds of recent case studies, this book is an unmatched resource enabling corporate communications and PR professionals, and the organizations that employ them, to understand how to weather any reputational storm that may threaten their enterprise.Table of Contents1 A Few Important Distinctions. 2 Be Strategic in Your Planning. 3 Set Up a Rapid Response Team. 4 Get the Facts . . . Fast. 5 Determine the Real Problem. 6 Put Someone in Charge. 7 Activate the Crisis Communication Team. 8 Develop a Strategy. 9 Establish Goals. 10 Centralize Communication. 11 Consider All Stakeholders, All Markets You Serve. 12 Expect the Best, Plan for the Worst. 13 Communication Is Your Primary Tool in a Crisis. 14 The Importance of Being Earnest. 15 Put Your Employees First. 16 Engaging with Legacy Media. 17 Responding to News Media Inaccuracy. 18 Deploy Your Websites. 19 Social Media Has Changed the Crisis Communication Landscape. 20 Ten Best Practices in Crisis Communication
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Natural Bridges in Interpersonal Communication
Book SynopsisWith a particularly student-friendly and engaging style, this third edition gives readers the fundamental tools necessary to e?ffectively communicate in interpersonal interactions.Natural Bridges in Interpersonal Communication, Third Edition, is a concise and practical book that introduces students to the basic concepts and skills of interpersonal communication in both face-to-face and online interactions in personal and professional settings. Each chapter features human interest stories and review exercises to help students better understand the concepts covered. This edition continues its expanded coverage of foundational research and devotes additional space to discussions of cultural safety, race and ethnicity, issues of mental health, and technology and social media.This textbook is designed for communication studies, business, and career and trade courses in interpersonal communication and communication skills at the community college and four-year unive
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Taylor & Francis Ltd War Peace and Populist Discourse in Ukraine
Book SynopsisThis book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism's tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic good versus evil terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukrainewith his division of the world into civilized us versus barbarian themthe book argues that such a one-dimensional representation of complex social reality leaves no space for understanding the conflict and has little, if any, potential to bring about peace.To deconstruct the civilization versus barbarism discourse propagated by Zelensky, the book incorporates into its analysis alternative articulations of the crisis by oppositional voices. The author looks at the writing of several popular Ukrainian journalists and bloggers who have been excluded from the field of political representation within Ukraine, where all oppositional media are currently banned. Drawing on the discourse theTrade Review"Olga Baysha’s riveting War, Peace, and Populist Discourse exposes the lethality of simplistic judgments that fictionalize highly dangerous geopolitical struggles between Russia, Ukraine, and the West. Her devastating perspective is an indispensable contribution to studies in global communication and transnational populism." Joseph Oliver Boyd-Barrett, Professor Emeritus, Bowling Green State University "Olga Baysha’s War, Peace, and Populist Discourse challenges the good-versus-evil oversimplification of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and argues that the road to peace must include a shift from antagonism to agonism. This is a valuable addition to the analyses of the ongoing crisis."Natalia Knoblock, Associate Professor, Saginaw Valley State UniversityTable of ContentsDedicationAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Transnational Populism and Global PolarizationPart I: Populist Discourse of Civilization1. From the Euromaidan to the Russia–Ukraine War: 2013–2022 2. Analyzing Populist Discourses: Contingency, Sedimentation, and Antagonism3. Zelensky’s Transnational Populism: "Civilized Us" Versus "Barbaric Them" Part II: Alternative Articulations of the Russia–Ukraine Conflict4. Ukraine Under External Control5. Authoritarian Populism in the Name of Democracy6. The Deadlock of the Peace TreatyConclusion. A Road to Peace: Giving Voice to the Silenced
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Taylor & Francis Principles of American Journalism
Book SynopsisDesigned to engage, inspire, and challenge students while laying out the fundamentals of the craft, this textbookânow in its fourth editionâintroduces readers to the core values of journalism and its singular role in a democracy.From the First Amendment to Facebook, this popular textbook provides a comprehensive exploration of the guiding principles of journalism and what makes it unique. Authors Stephanie Craft, Charles N. Davis, and Joy Jenkins cover the profession's ethical and legal foundations, its historical and modern precepts, the economic landscape of journalism, the relationships among journalism and other social institutions, and the key issues and challenges that contemporary journalists face. They also discuss the current ambiguities and transitionsâeconomic and technologicalâoccurring in the field, from nonprofit news sites to social mediaâs effects on journalism.Filled with relevant case studies, exercises, and discussion questions that encourage critica
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Journalists Toolbox
Book SynopsisFocusing on the how and why of digital reporting, this interactive textbook equips readers with all the skills they need to succeed in today's multimedia reporting landscape.The Journalist's Toolbox is an extension of the JournalistsToolbox.ai website, which provides links to tools, organized by beats and topics, as well as social channels, a newsletter, and more than 95 training videos relevant to journalists. This handbook offers a deep dive into these digital resources, explaining how they can be manipulated to build multimedia stories online and in broadcast. It covers all the basics of data journalism, fact-checking, using social media, editing and ethics, as well as video, photo, and audio production and storytelling. The book considers digital journalism from a global perspective, including examples and interviews with journalists from around the world.Packed full of hands-on exercises and insider tips, The Journalist's Toolbox is an essential compTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsVisual Tour IntroductionChapter 1Reporting, Writing and Editing for the WebChapter 2Searching the Web and Using AI in ResearchChapter 3Fact-Checking and Building TrustChapter 4Social Media and Audience EngagementChapter 5Data JournalismChapter 6Mobile JournalismChapter 7Multimedia: Podcasting | Audio | Photo EditingChapter 8Google Earth | Satellite ImageryChapter 9Artificial Intelligence and the Future of JournalismChapter 10AI | Productivity Tools and ExercisesChapter 11Digital Security | Advanced Exercises Index
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Critical Memetic Literacies in English Education
Book SynopsisThis edited collection introduces English and literacy educators to the theoretical, research-based, and practical dimensions of using digital memetic textsmemesin the classroom. Digital memetic texts come with new affordances, particularly as avenues for student creativity, voice, and advocacy. But these texts can also be put to manipulative, propagandistic, and nefarious purposes, posing critical challenges to an informed, democratic citizenry. Grounded in multimodality and critical literacy, this book investigates the fascinating digital dimension of texts, audiences, and meaning, and considers how English educators might take up these conversations in practical ways with students. With authentic examples from teachers and students, this volume provides a road map to researchers and educatorsboth preservice and in-serviceinterested in critical and productive uses of these modern phenomena.Table of ContentsEditorsList of ContributorsAcknowledgements Historical Damage, Modern Resonances, and Speculative Futures: English Education through Memes Part One. A Critical Memetic Curriculum Introduction: Rethinking Reading in a Critical Memetic Curriculum Making "Meme"ing: Questions for Critical Memetic Inquiry in High School English Classrooms Critical Media Analysis through Memes: Considerations and Applications for ELA Classrooms Mimetic Masculinities: Young Men of Color Analyze Anime Texts They Love The Meme Museum: Depictions and Analysis of COVID-19 with High School Students Part Two. Multimodal Composing with Memetic Texts Introduction: Deconstructing Purposes and Outcomes for Composing Socially Conscious Memetics Through a Culturally Digitized Pedagogy Lens Young People Reading and Writing the World through Meme Curation, Creation, and Critical Conversation Critical Memetic Analysis as Testimony: Restorying Memes as Healing Pedagogies What do you Meme? Using Memes for Argument Construction and Understanding We’re not Joking Anymore: Context, Audiences, and Memetics Part Three. Memetics and Language Introduction: Critiquing Linguicism with Critical Memetic Language Study Using Memes to Teach Linguistic Concepts in the ELA Classroom "I want to use my voice": Youth Literacies Disrupting Critical Memetic Analysis Part Four. Memes and Community Identities Introduction: Transgression and Control Framing Critical Memetic Literacy: Helping Students Grapple with Manipulative Memes Repurposing Problematic Memes in a Middle School Superhero Storytelling Project The Plagiarism Paradox: Memes, Originality, and Authorship Key TermsIndex
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Poetics of Failure in Ancient Greece
Book SynopsisThe Poetics of Failure in Ancient Greece offers an innovative approach to archaic and classical Greek literature by focusing on an original and rather unexplored topic. Through close readings of epic, lyric, and tragic poetry, the book engages into a thorough discourse on error, loss, and inadequacy as a personal and collective experience. Stamatia Dova revisits key passages from the Iliad and the Odyssey, the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, Pindar''s epinician odes, Euripides'' Herakles, and other texts to identify a poetics of failure that encompasses gods, heroes, athletes, and citizens alike. From Odysseus'' shortcomings as a captain in the Odyssey to the defeat of anonymous wrestlers at the 460 B.C.E. Olympics in Pindar, this study examines failure from a mythological, literary, and historical perspective. Mindful of ancient Greek society''s emphasis on honor and shame, Dova''s in-depth analysis also shedsTable of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Odysseus' failure and the opening of our Odyssey; 2. Theseus, Peirithoos, and the poetics of a failed katabasis; 3. Herakles and the limits of sanity; 4. Whose fault is it?; 5. Achilles, Melikertes, and the perils of immersion; 6. Who wants Tithonos' Immortality?; 7. On heroes and athletes in Homer; 8. Winner takes all; 9. Neither silver nor bronze; 10. Collective aposiōpēsis and the failure of the Ionian revolt
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Donald Trump in the Frontier Mythology
Book SynopsisThis book explores the presidential image of Donald Trump as it is constructed by the media within American national mythology, precisely the frontier myth.By offering an account of three milestones in the development of the frontier mythology in its intersection with presidential imagery, the book shows how the image of Donald Trump fits into the line of cowboy presidents, together with Theodore Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan. It also offers insights into the reasons for making Russian president Vladimir Putin a part of Trump's story and a routinely mentioned figure in American presidential politics.Applying the means of philosophical anthropology to this topical issue at the intersection of politics and the media, this volume will appeal to those working and studying in the areas of media studies, political anthropology, American studies, and myth studies. Table of ContentsPreface "The toughest guy in the office" The tough guy theme in politics Masculine politics and the origin of the tough Theodore Roosevelt: the becoming of the frontier and the arrival of the hero Performative frontier: staging the myth The enduring contradiction of myth The land and the man The man and the towners The girl: gendered opposition Ronald Reagan: extension of the frontier and inversion of the hero Myth gains primacy The exhauster of myth Donald Trump: recovered meanings of the frontier and resurgence of the hero Back to the beginning New scapes: cowboy goes metropolitan Myth continued Vladimir Putin: "stolen" meanings of the frontier and a supplementing hero Here comes the villain "Is he one of us?" Concluding thoughts
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Global Journalism Collaborations
Book SynopsisGlobal Journalism Collaborations offers guidance on detailed ways to create collaborative international projects in the communications and journalism fields a hot topic in higher education.The chapters are contributed by professors and journalists from around the world. The authors explain, step-by-step, the process of collaborating with students and instructors at universities in dozens of countries in order to produce digital storytelling projects that are streamed worldwide. The book will inspire academics and students in any discipline to develop and create their own collaborative projects by sharing lessons learned through case studies of successful global collaborations.This truly interdisciplinary work will interest scholars and instructors of journalism, media studies, mass communication, higher education and anyone working on collaborative projects across a variety of disciplines.
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Taylor & Francis Platforming Cancel Culture
Book SynopsisPlatforming Cancel Culture: Digital Media, Identity and Cultural Intersections delves into one of the most polarizing phenomena of the digital age. Bringing together global, intersectional, and interdisciplinary perspectives, this edited collection unpacks the evolving dynamics of cancel culture, examining its practices and implications across diverse political and cultural landscapes.While some hail cancel culture as a tool for social justice, amplifying marginalized voices and calling out systemic inequalities, others critique it as performative virtue signalling or a form of censorship. This book navigates these tensions by analysing the complex interplay of digital platforms and governance mechanisms that shape cancel culture. It explores how platform architectures enable or resist cancel practices, how narratives and media discourses surrounding cancel culture are constructed and contested, and how these dynamics differ across national and cultural contexts.The contributors engage with cutting-edge research and offer localized insights from a range of contextsâincluding India, South Africa, China, Southeast Europe, the US and Russiaâto challenge the universalizing assumptions often made about cancel culture. Methodologically diverse, the book employs sentiment and corpus analysis, digital ethnography, interviews, case studies, and critical cultural studies to provide a multifaceted examination of this volatile site of politics and cultural expression.By weaving together perspectives from the humanities, social sciences, and cultural studies, Platforming Cancel Culture presents a nuanced understanding of how cancel culture functions as a driver of accountability and a locus of contested power. This collection is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to critically engage with the intersections of digital media, culture, and identity in the 21st century.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Interaction of Symbols
Book SynopsisInteraction of Symbols is a book for everyone engaged with icon design. It presents a theory of how icons work: symbols in an icon interact to evoke meaning. From this theory flow design principles and practices based on evidence from Design and other disciplines such as Psychology, Perception and Cognition. The theory. principles, and practices impact how all symbol-based communications are conceived, designed, and appliedThe book focuses on icons that elicit a concept without any previous training or use of language. Findings from twenty years' worth of empirical design research studies explore, illustrate, and support each principle, process, and recommendation. The book begins with a review of icon research from various fields before laying a conceptual foundation that grounds the theory of the book. After and elaborating on that theory are chapters that demonstrate how to Establish Contexts to Guide Comprehension, Glean Which Symbols to Draw,
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Taylor & Francis Innovations in Journalism
Book SynopsisThis volume explores innovations in journalism: the goals and expectations associated with them, promoting and hindering framework conditions, and their social and industrial impact.Drawing on an international research project conducted in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, and the United Kingdom, the book takes a complex approach, considering media policy preconditions and the social impact of journalistic innovation from a comparative perspective. The key findings are examined and presented on different levels: theoretical, methodological, and â as the focus â empirical.Having identified the most relevant innovations in each of the five countries, a total of 100 case studies are examined to explore the influence of these innovations on the quality of journalism and its normative role in democratic societies and to analyze which preconditions support or inhibit the development and implementation of the innovations in news organizations. The interdependencies betwee
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Taylor & Francis Digital Media Metaphors
Book SynopsisBringing together leading scholars from media studies and digital sociology, this edited volume provides a comprehensive introduction to digital media metaphors, unpacking their power and limitations.Digital technologies have reshaped our way of life. To grasp their dynamics and implications, people often rely on metaphors to provide a shared frame of reference. Scholars, journalists, tech companies, and policymakers alike speak of digital clouds, bubbles, frontiers, platforms, trolls, and rabbit holes. Some of these metaphors distort the workings of the digital realm and neglect key consequences. This collection, structured in three parts, explores metaphors across digital infrastructures, content, and users. Within these parts, each chapter examines a specific metaphor that has become near-ubiquitous in public debate. Doing so, the book engages not only with the technological, but also the social, political, and environmental implications of digital technologies and relatio
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Taylor & Francis Strategic Participatory Communication and
Book SynopsisThere has been a recent shift in the nature of public engagement from a culture of paternalism and control towards a public-centred approach involving collaboration and co-creation. This book draws on public relations and development communication insights to build a new community engagement model for public sector organisations who wish to engage with rural communities in developing countries. This theoretical model also offers a practical framework for Government in particular to engage with and empower rural communities as they adopt and exploit infrastructure developments. The outcome is mutual benefit.By examining in detail how Government communicates with rural communities on renewable energy infrastructure projects in Indonesia, and underpinned by empirical research with those communities, this new participatory framework has been developed. It envisages progressive empowerment of rural communities as Government encourages active engagement on the installation and expl
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Taylor & Francis A Theory of Uncertainty
Book SynopsisUsing sources from classical to modern that broach the phenomenon of uncertainty and its relation to risk, this book creates a novel approach to the recognized but theoretically often unattended issue of uncertainty.Andreas Klinke develops a new, general theory of uncertainty that provides a taxonomy of categories which are deduced from a critical inventory in philosophy, social and natural sciences, and risk research. Comprising six parts, the philosophical grounding of uncertainty sets the stage for the following philosophical and social scientific accounts and explanation of four distinctive guises of uncertainty that form a taxonomic notion and rationale: ontological, epistemological, linguistic-communicative, and teleological uncertainty. The theoretical-conceptual rumination provides a complex, differentiated view of the anatomy of uncertainty and an understanding that can be used in further theoretical and empirical research, as well as socio-political practice. The la
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Taylor & Francis Leadership and Rhetoric
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Taylor & Francis Designing for Social Justice
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Taylor & Francis Persuasion
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Taylor & Francis The Natural Speaker
Book SynopsisThis thoroughly revised textbook is a friendly step-by-step guide to public speaking that explores the fundamental skills necessary to present a natural and rewarding speech to any audience. By providing an overview of speech construction, practice, and delivery, this book is designed to enhance and improve upon students' natural strengths. Featuring a warm and humorous writing style, The Natural Speaker illustrates the concepts and skills required for enjoyable public speaking as the authors invite readers to view speaking as a life-long journey. It is an easy-to-read book that introduces each chapter with relevant and engaging stories, explains concepts in simple language, and presents practical skills for improving public speaking. Its supportive tone encourages the reader to practice, improve, and use these oral presentation skills in formal and informal settings. This eleventh edition features new sections on topics including social anxiety in public speaking, the role of artificial intelligence in speech research and outline construction, and public speaking as a form of personal growth. This book serves as an accessible core textbook for Public Speaking courses and provides guidance for individual readers and public speaking workshops. Online resources include an Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint slides, a sample course outline, and sample test questions. They are available at www.routledge.com/9781032826929.
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Taylor & Francis The Computational Content Analyst
Book SynopsisMost digital content, whether it be thousands of news articles or millions of social media posts, is too large for the naked eye alone. Often, the advent of immense datasets requires a more productive approach to labeling media beyond a team of researchers. This book offers practical guidance and Python code to traverse the vast expanses of dataâsignificantly enhancing productivity without compromising scholarly integrity. Weâll survey a wide array of computer-based classification approaches, focusing on easy-to-understand methodological explanations and best practices to ensure that your data is being labeled accurately and precisely. By reading this book, you should leave with an understanding of how to select the best computational content analysis methodology to your needs for the data and problem you have.This guide gives researchers the tools they need to amplify their analytical reach through the integration of content analysis with computational classification approaches, including machine learning and the latest advancements in generative artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs). It is particularly useful for academic researchers looking to classify media data and advanced scholars in mass communications research, media studies, digital communication, political communication, and journalism.Complementing the book are online resources: datasets for practice, Python code scripts, extended exercise solutions, and practice quizzes for students, as well as test banks and essay prompts for instructors. Please visit www.routledge.com/9781032846354.
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Taylor & Francis The Digital EmpowermentControl Nexus
Book SynopsisThis book analyses the diverse and complex interactions between the emancipatory practices of precarious (i.e. forced, vulnerable, undocumented or deported) migrants enabled by information and communication technologies, and the constraints imposed by technological tools used for surveillance and migration control. It explores the digital empowerment-control nexus by articulating the use of digital technologies - whether by migrants themselves, civil society actors or institutions - with their mediating role in the processes of empowerment, surveillance and migration control.Based on original empirical studies, the chapters bring contrasting and complementary insights into the use of digital technologies as agentic and/or surveillance tools in different national and supranational contexts (Turkey, Mexico, the United States, Switzerland, France, Romania, Greece and the European Union) and from different disciplinary perspectives (anthropology, sociology, geograph
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Taylor & Francis PostMass Media
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Taylor & Francis Populism Propaganda and Political Extremism
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Taylor & Francis An Introduction to AI and Intercultural Communication Education
Book SynopsisAn Introduction to AI and Intercultural Communication Education is the first, historic volume to explore the intersection of AI and intercultural communication education, interrogating both the transformative possibilities and ethical dilemmas posed by emerging technologies.Through diverse scholarly perspectives, the book examines how AI tools, ranging from language models such as ChatGPT and DeepSeek to generative image systems, could reshape the way we teach, research and conceptualise interculturality. While AI offers innovative opportunities for virtual exchanges, automated translation and accessible learning, it also risks reinforcing stereotypes, Western-centric epistemologies and reductive narratives if used uncritically. The contributors address pressing questions: Can AI facilitate decolonial and reflexive approaches to intercultural communication education, or does it inevitably reproduce dominant paradigms? How can educators harness the potential of AI while safeguarding against its pitfalls, such as algorithmic bias and the erasure of indigenous knowledge systems? Combining theoretical critique with case studies, the volume highlights the need for ethical frameworks that prioritise epistemic justice, pluralistic perspectives and human agency in AI-assisted intercultural communication and education.This book is an indispensable resource for students, researchers and educators interested in the complexities of technology-mediated learning, as well as the broader fields of higher education, intercultural studies and internationalisation and globalisation.
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SAGE Publications Inc Advertising Creative
Book SynopsisAdvertising Creative, Sixth Edition gets right to the point of advertising by stressing key principles and practical information students and working professionals can use. Table of ContentsChapter 1 Creativity: Concept Still Rules Chapter 2 Strategy and Branding: Putting a Face on a Product Chapter 3 Ethical and Legal Issues: Doing the Right Thing for the Right Reasons Chapter 4 Diverse Audiences: Not So General Anymore Chapter 5 International Advertising: It’s a Global Marketplace Chapter 6 Ideation: How to Think About Advertising Chapter 7 Design Fundamentals: Not the How, the Why Chapter 8 Streaming Media: Creating and Controlling Content Chapter 9 Web Strategy: Copy, Content and Design Chapter 10 Social and Mobile Marketing: You Can Take it with You Chapter 11 Print: Writing for Reading Chapter 12 Support Media: Everyone Out of the Box Chapter 13 Direct Marketing: Hitting the Bull’s-Eye Chapter 14 Business-to-Business: Selling Along the Supply Chain Chapter 15 Campaigns: Putting it all Together Chapter 16 Survival Guide: Landing or creating your first job and thriving
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Taylor & Francis Concepts in Composition
Book SynopsisConcepts in Composition is designed to foster reflection on how theory impacts practice, allowing prospective teachers to assume the dual role of both teacher and student as they enter the discipline of Writing Studies and become familiar with some of its critical conversations. Now in its third edition, the volume offers up-to-date scholarship and a deeper focus on diversity, both in the classroom and in relation to Writing Studies and literacy more broadly. This text continues to offer a wealth of practical assignments, classroom activities, and readings in each chapter. It is the ideal resource for the undergraduate or graduate student looking to pursue a career in writing instruction.Table of ContentsTable of Contents Processes: Approaches and Issues Irene L. Clark Reading(s) Composing Behaviors of One-and Multi-Draft Writers Author: Muriel Harris (1989) Source: College English, 51 (2): 174–190 Author: Mary Jo Reiff (2006) Source: In Relations, Locations, Positions: Composition Theory for Writing Teachers. Eds. Peter Vandenberg, Sue Hum, Jennifer Clary-Lemon. NCTE: Urbana IL, 157–206 Invention: Issues and Strategies Irene L. Clark Reading: Rigid Rules, Inflexible Plans, and the Stifling of Language, A Cognitivist Analysis of Writer’s Block Author: Mike Rose (1980) Source: College Composition and Communication, 31(4): 389–401 Revision: Issues and Strategies Betty Bamberg and Irene L. Clark Reading: Revision Strategies of Student Writers and Experienced Adult Writers Author: Nancy Sommers (1980) Source: College Composition and Communication, 31(4): 378–388 Audiences Irene L. Clark Reading: Closing My Eyes as I speak: An Argument for Ignoring Audience Author: Peter Elbow (1987) Source: College English, 49(1): 50–69 Genre, Transfer, and Related Issues Irene L. Clark Reading: "Emphasizing Similarity" but Not "Eliding Difference": Exploring Sub- Disciplinary Differences as a Way to Teach Genre Flexibly Katherine Schaefer (2015) WAC Journal, 26: 36–55 Reading/Writing Connections Irene L. Clark Reading: Motivation and Connection: Teaching Reading (and Writing) in the Composition Classroom Author: Michael Bunn (2013) Source: College Composition and Communication, 64(3): 496–516 Assessment: Issues and Controversies Julie Neff-Lippman Reading: Across the Drafts Author: Nancy Sommers (2006) Source: College Composition and Communication, 58: 248–257 Teaching Multilingual Students in a Composition Class Olga Griswold and John Edlund Reading: Promoting Grammar and Language Development in the Writing Class: Why, What How, and When Author: Dana R. Ferris (2016) Source: In Teaching English Grammar to Speakers of Other Languages. Ed. E. Hinkel. New York: Hinkel (2016) pp. 222–245 Language, Linguistic Diversity, and Writing Sharon Klein Reading: Clarifying the Multiple Dimensions of Monolingualism: Keeping Our Sights on Language Politics Authors: Missy Watson and Rachael Shapiro (2018) Source: Composition Forum, 38, http://compositionforum.com/issue/38/ Issues in Digital and Multimodal Writing: Composition Instruction for the 21st Century Jennifer Sheppard Reading: The Movement of Air, the Breath of Meaning: Aurality and Multimodal Composing Author: Cynthia L. Selfe (2009) Source: College Composition and Communication, 60(4): 616–663
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain
Book SynopsisPosing a challenge to more traditional approaches to the history of education, this interdisciplinary collection examines the complex web of beliefs and methods by which culture was transmitted to young people in the long eighteenth century. Expanding the definition of education exposes the shaky ground on which some historical assumptions rest. For example, studying conventional pedagogical texts and practices used for girls'' home education alongside evidence gleaned from women''s diaries and letters suggests domestic settings were the loci for far more rigorous intellectual training than has previously been acknowledged. Contributors cast a wide net, engaging with debates between private and public education, the educational agenda of Hannah More, women schoolteachers, the role of diplomats in educating boys embarked on the Grand Tour, English Jesuit education, eighteenth-century print culture and education in Ireland, the role of the print trades in the use of teaching aids in earlTrade Review'This book is an outstanding contribution to the silent revolution that is placing education at the heart of the cultural history of the "long eighteenth century". The editors set out to redefine education as a cultural, rather than a political, social or purely instructive practice. The editors and contributors demonstrate convincingly the innovative work that is possible outside conventional disciplinary boundaries in the conceptual space constituted through education. This is a book that sets agendas for future research and debate as it sheds light on "new ways of seeing" in the history of education. It is a book with the potential to reconfigure both history and education.' Joyce Goodman, University of Winchester, UK 'A first-rate volume that is of considerable value, both for content and for methodology.' Enlightenment and DissentTable of ContentsContents: Introduction, Mary Hilton and Jill Shefrin; 'O miserable and most ruinous measure': the debate between private and public education in Britain, 1760-1800, Sophia Woodley; Evangelicalism and enlightenment: the educational agenda of Hannah More, Anne Stott; Marketing religious identity: female educators, Methodist culture, and 18th-century childhood, Mary Clare Martin; Learning and virtue: English grammar and the 18th-century girls' school, Carol Percy; ' Familiar conversation': the role of the 'familiar format' in education in 18th- and 19th-century England, Michèle Cohen; Hosting the Grand Tour: civility, enlightenment and culture, c. 1740-1790, Jennifer Mori; 'Superior to the rudest shocks of adversity': English Jesuit education and culture in the long 18th century, 1688-1832, Maurice Whitehead; Colonising the mind: the use of English writers in the education of the Irish poor, c 1750-1850, Deirdre Raftery; 'Adapted for and used in infants' schools, nurseries, &c.': booksellers and the infant school market, Jill Shefrin; Delightful instruction? Assessing children's use of educational books in the long 18th century, M.O. Grenby; Bibliography; Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Handbook of Autoethnography
Book SynopsisAwards2023 H.L. Bud Goodall, Jr. and Nick Trujillo It's a Way of Life Award in Narrative Ethnography from the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.Meditations on the Story I Cannot Write: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and the Possibilities of Maybe, received the 2023 National Communication Association''s Ethnography Division Best Book Chapter Award.The second edition of the award-winning Handbook of Autoethnography is a thematically organized volume that contextualizes contemporary practices of autoethnography and examines how the field has developed since the publication of the first edition in 2013. Throughout, contributors identify key autoethnographic themes and commitments and offer examples of diverse, thoughtful, effective, applied, and innovative autoethnography.The second edition is organized into five sections:In Section 1, Doing Autoethnography, contributors exploreTable of ContentsPreface Autoethnography in the Time of Uncertainty: Finding Hope and Purpose; Introduction. Making Sense and Taking Action: Creating a Caring Community of Autoethnographers; SECTION 1: DOING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Doing Autoethnography 1. Mediations on the Story I Cannot Write: Reflexivity, Autoethnography, and the Possibilities of Maybe 2. Sketching Subjectivities 3. Individual and Collaborative Autoethnography for Social Science Research 4. Autoethnography as Acts of Love 5. Frank and the Gift, or the Untold Told: Provocations for Autoethnography and Therapy 6. Border Smugglers: Betweener Bodies Making Knowledge and Expanding the Circle of Us 7. Self and Others: Ethics in Autoethnographic Research; SECTION 2: REPRESENTING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Nepantleric Traveling: Writing and Reading Autoethnographies as a Mode of Inquiry 8. Writing Autoethnography: The Personal, Poetic, and Performative as Compositional Strategies 9. Artistic Autoethnography: Exploring the Interface Between Autoethnography and Artistic Research 10. How Intersectional Autoethnography Saved my Life: A Plea for Intersectional Inquiry 11. Collaborative Autoethnography: From Rhythm and Harmony to Shared Stories and Truths 12. The Matter of Performative Autoethnography 13. Exo-autoethnography as Method for Research on Intergenerational Trauma Transmission 14. Doing Digital and Visual Autoethnography; SECTION 3: TEACHING, EVALUATING, AND PUBLISHING AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Purposes, Perspectives, and Possibilities: Enlivening Debates about Autoethnography 15. Autoethnography as/in Higher Education 16. Embracing Autoethnographic Anxiety: The Joyous Potential of Teaching and Advising Relationships 17. Thinking Through Rejection: Reflections on Writing and Publishing Autoethnography 18. Publishing Autoethnography: A Thrice-Told Tale 19. When Judgment Calls: Making Sense of Criteria for Evaluating Different Forms of Autoethnography 20. Failing Autoethnography; SECTION 4: CHALLENGES AND FUTURES OF AUTOETHNOGRAPHY Section Introduction. Challenges and Futures of Autoethnography 21. Translation and Tango: Decolonizing Autoethnography 22. Naming and Reclaiming Decolonial, Feminist, Performative, and Other Approaches to Critical Autoethnography 23. Autoethnography Crosses Cultural Borders 24. Textual Experience: A Relational Reading of Culture 25. Writing Feminist Autoethnography: A Memo/ry to the Personal-is-Political 26. Girl, Disrupted: Trauma, Narrative Disruptions, and Autoethnography 27. Posthumanist Autoethnography; SECTION 5: AUTOETHNOGRAPHIC EXEMPLARS Section Introduction. Poking Around the Neighborhood: Autoethnography and the Search for… 28. "Sit with Your Legs Closed!" And Other Sayin’s from My Childhood 29, Risk and Reward in Autoethnography: Revisiting "Chronicling an Academic Depression" 30. On Evocative Autoethnography: Talking Over Bird on the Wire 31. Remixing/Reliving/Revisioning "My Mother is Mentally Retarded" 32. I AM (Still) an Angry Black Woman: Black Feminist Autoethnography, Voice, and Resistance 33. Staying I(ra)n: Negotiating Queer Identity through Narrative Trespass from within the Iranian American Closet 34. Revisiting "Body and Bulimia Revisited" 35. That Baby will Cost You (REDUX): A Story of an Intended Ambivalent Pregnancy (and Motherhood) 36. Revisiting "Bobcat" on the Eve of My 25-Year High School Reunion 37. A Year of Encounters with Privilege 38. The American Dental Dream: Sinking My Teeth Back In 39. Wayfinding the "Tapu" in Critical Autoethnography 40. Researching the Taboo: Reflections on an Ethno-autography 41. Using "Auto-Ethnography" to Write about Racism 42. Walk, Walking, Talking Home 43. An Autoethnography of What Happens
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Taylor & Francis Deconstructing Radical Orthodoxy
Book SynopsisRadical Orthodoxy is the most influential theological development in a generation. Many have been bewildered by the range and intensity of the writings which constitute this movement. This book spans the breadth of the history of thought discussed by Radical Orthodoxy, tackling the accuracy of the historical narratives on which their position depends. The distinguished contributors examine the history of thought as presented by the movement, offering a series of critiques of individual Radical Orthodox 'readings' of key thinkers. Contributors: Eli Diamond, Wayne J. Hankey, Todd Breyfogle, John Marenbon, Richard Cross, Neil G. Robertson, Douglas Hedley, David Peddle, Steven Shakespeare, George Pattison, and Hugh Rayment-Pickard.Trade Review’... the collective impact of these essays, if even half of the conclusions are correct, is devastating for Radical Orthodoxy as a movement. This work must thus feature as essential reading in the task of critically assessing Milbank and al.'s work.’ Theological Book Review ’The contributors offer careful counter-readings of many of the main figures in the metanarrative of Radical Oxthodoxy.’ TheologyTable of ContentsContents: Introduction; Catherine Pickstock, Plato and the unity of divinity and humanity: liturgical or philosophical?, Eli Diamond; Philosophical religion and the neoplatonic turn to the subject, Wayne J. Hankey; Is there room for political philosophy in postmodern critical Augustinianism?, Todd Breyfogle; Aquinas, radical orthodoxy and the importance of truth, John Marenbon; Duns Scotus and Suárez at the origins of modernity, Richard Cross; Milbank and modern secularity, Neil G. Robertson; Radical orthodoxy and apocalyptic difference: Cambridge Platonism, and Milbank's romantic Christian cabbala, Douglas Hedley; Theology, social theory and dialectic: a consideration of Milbank's Hegel, David Peddle; Better well hanged than ill wed? Kierkegaard and radical orthodoxy, Steven Shakespeare; After transubstantiation: blessing, memory, solidarity and hope, George Pattison; Derrida and nihilism, Hugh Rayment-Pickard; Bibliography; Index.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd An Integrated Approach to Communication Theory
Book SynopsisThis new edition provides a comprehensive overview of current theory and research written by the top theorists and researchers in each area. It has been updated to address the growing influence of technology, changing relationships, and several growing integrated approaches to communication and includes seven new chapters on: Digital Media Media Effects Privacy Dark Side Applied Communication Relational Communication Instructional Communication Communication and the LawThe book continues to be essential reading for students and faculty who want a thorough overview of contemporary communication theory and research.Table of ContentsPreface to the 1996 EditionPreface to the 2007 EditionPreface to the Third EditionPart One: Studying "Theory": Doing "Research1 Integrating Theory and Research: Starting with QuestionsDon W. Stacks and Michael B. Salwen2 Thinking about TheorySteven H. Chafee3 Thinking QuantitativelyMichael J. Beatty4 The Qualitative Method in Communication ResearchMark Hickson III and Brennan HicksonPart Two: Mass Communication: Approaches and Concerns5 Mass Communication Theory and Research: The Dynamic Nature of Theoretical ApproachesWayne Wanta and Barbara Myslik6 Privacy Issues in CommunicationFritz Messere7 Media GatekeepingTim P. Vos8 The Agenda-Setting Role of the News MediaSebastián Valenzuela and Maxwell McCombs9 Cultivation Analysis: Research and PracticeNancy Signorielli, Michael Morgan, and James Shanahan10 Theories and Methods in Knowledge Gap ResearchCecilie Gaziano and Emanuel Gaziano11 Uses and GratificationsPaul Haridakis and Zachary Humphries12 Spiral of SilenceCharles T. Salmon and Thanomwong Poorisat13 International CommunicationLindita Camaj14 Violence and Sex in the MediaWes Fondren, Kyle J. Holody, and Jennings Bryant15 AdvertisingEsther Thorson and Shelly Rodgers16 Digital Media: Identity ManagementLee Humphreys, Alexa Paley, and Sierra Rinaldi17 Media Effects: A Functional PerspectiveNicholas David BowmanPart Three: Human Communication Approaches and Concerns18 Human Communication Theories and Research: Traditions and ModelsVirginia P. Richmond and James C. McCroskey19 The Rhetorical Perspective: Doing, Being, Shaping, and SeeingJ. David Cisneros, Kristen L. McCauliff, and Vanessa B. Beasley20 PersuasionMichael D. Miller and Timothy R. Levine21 Interpersonal CommunicationCharles R. Berger and Michael E. Roloff22 Delineating the Dark Side of CommunicationBrian Spitzberg23 Intercultural CommunicationThomas M. Steinfatt and Diane M. Millette 24 Intrapersonal Communication and Imagined Interactions: A Musical ApplicationJames M. Honeycutt25 Nonverbal CommunicationAmy S. Ebesu Hubbard and Judee K. Burgoon26 Applied CommunicationLawrence R. Frey and Jeanette German27 Organizational Communication: Theory and PracticeJessica Wendorf Muhamad, Tyler R. Harrison, and Fan YangPart Four: Integrated Approaches to Communication28 Relational CommunicationSean M. Horan and Leah E. Bryant29 Internet Communication (and Social Media)Marcus Messner, Bruce Garrison, and Marcia W. DiStaso30 Corporate CommunicationShannon A. Bowen31 Diffusion of InnovationsEverette M. Rodgers, Arvind Singhal, and Margaret M. Quinlan32 CredibilityCharles C. Self and Chris Roberts33 Political CommunicationSharon E. Jarvis and Kassie M. Barroquillo34 Public Relations and Integrated CommunicationDustin Supa35 Health Communication: Social Support and Health OutcomesKevin B. Wright36 Feminist TheoryCarolyn Garrett Cline37 Communication EthicsDonald K. Wright38 Instructional CommunicationMarian L. Houser39 Communication and the LawJason ZenorPart Five: Future of Theory and Research in Communication40 The Future of Communication Theory and ResearchMichael J. Beatty and Paola Pascual-Ferrá
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Interactive Narratives and Transmedia
Book SynopsisInteractive Narratives and Transmedia Storytelling provides media students and industry professionals with strategies for creating innovative new media projects across a variety of platforms. Synthesizing ideas from a range of theorists and practitioners across visual, audio, and interactive media, Kelly McErlean offers a practical reference guide and toolkit to best practices, techniques, key historical and theoretical concepts, and terminology that media storytellers and creatives need to create compelling interactive and transmedia narratives. McErlean takes a broad lens, exploring traditional narrative, VR and AR, audience interpretation, sound design, montage, the business of transmedia storytelling, and much more.Written for both experienced media practitioners and those looking for a reference to help bolster their creative toolkit or learn how to better craft multi-platform stories, Interactive Narratives and Transmedia Storytelling serves as a Trade Review"In an age of ubiquitous social media, interaction is the new normal. Pitched precisely on the leading edge of media theory/practice and industry/academy interests, Interactive Narratives and Transmedia Storytelling is a best-of-both-worlds, how-to guide for practitioners (AKA creatives) across the relevant multidisciplinary and cross-platform fields of research, pedagogy and commercial production. Grounded in a confident, non-jargonistic understanding of narrative (and narration and narratology), this book deep-mines scholarly explanation of the customarily closed-circuit of ‘classical’ (linear-consequential) and non-linear (avant-garde) storytelling in TV, cinema, photography and fine art, in order to apply key conceptual insights, tools and techniques to the aesthetic practice of making of innovative digital forms, open to two-way and multilinear fictive plotting. Staying current with fast-changing genres and supporting technologies will of course always be tricky. To that end it is surely wise, as in this instance, to situate the work conceptually and in relation to a range of writers and approaches. In debt to the modernist praxis of pioneers such as Brecht as well as the example of Hollywood auteurs, notably Hitchcock, the reader will appreciate McErlean’s skilled use of recurring focus on key objects of analysis, illuminated through a critical compass of perspectives and practices."—Dr. David E. Butler, Independent Academic Consultant (University of Cumbria Institute of the Arts)"A storytelling future has arrived and here is its Book of Revelation. McErlean shows us how, five centuries on from Caxton, we can engage with new technologies to transform the familiar immersive experience in ways previously only imagined, and be inspired to connect anew both inside and outside of ourselves."—Dr. Daniel Meadows, Photographer/Viusal Storyteller; Former Lecturer at Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies"The digital world is full of paradox; reading is crucial to master its development. If you want to be serious about interactive narratives and transmedia storytelling, this book is for you. The author is adamant about it: ‘Reading is not always easy as many worthwhile texts require significant effort to get through . . . I have always promoted the importance of critically analysing narrative texts.'"—Nathalie Labourdette, Head of EBU Academy – EBU Geneva"In an age of ubiquitous social media, interaction is the new normal. Pitched precisely on the leading edge of media theory/practice and industry/academy interests, Interactive Narratives and Transmedia Storytelling is a best-of-both-worlds, how-to guide for practitioners (AKA creatives) across the relevant multidisciplinary and cross-platform fields of research, pedagogy and commercial production. Grounded in a confident, non-jargonistic understanding of narrative (and narration and narratology), this book deep-mines scholarly explanation of the customarily closed-circuit of ‘classical’ (linear-consequential) and non-linear (avant-garde) storytelling in TV, cinema, photography and fine art, in order to apply key conceptual insights, tools and techniques to the aesthetic practice of making of innovative digital forms, open to two-way and multilinear fictive plotting. Staying current with fast-changing genres and supporting technologies will of course always be tricky. To that end it is surely wise, as in this instance, to situate the work conceptually and in relation to a range of writers and approaches. In debt to the modernist praxis of pioneers such as Brecht as well as the example of Hollywood auteurs, notably Hitchcock, the reader will appreciate McErlean’s skilled use of recurring focus on key objects of analysis, illuminated through a critical compass of perspectives and practices."—Dr. David E. Butler, Independent Academic Consultant"A storytelling future has arrived and here is its Book of Revelation. McErlean shows us how, five centuries on from Caxton, we can engage with new technologies to transform the familiar immersive experience in ways previously only imagined, and be inspired to connect anew both inside and outside of ourselves."—Dr. Daniel Meadows, Photographer, Writer, Documentarist; Pioneer of Participatory MediaTable of ContentsIntroduction Who is this Book For? Defining Interactive Narratives and Transmedia Stories The Author New Modes of Storytelling A Summary of the Chapters Commercial Imperative The Command to Read Lateral Thinking Pitching your Idea Developing an Ideas Book / Visual Diary Traditional Narrative Texts Talking Pictures - Finding Narrative in Photography Geometry in Photo Composition Story Sequences in Stills Pedro Meyer’s The Illusion of Real Space Navigating Linear Texts Verisimilitude Brechtian Realism Aristotle’s Poetics Hogarth’s A Rake’s Progress Baudelaire’s l'Art mnemonique Film Editing - Walter Murch The Rule of Six The 3rd Effect Eisenstein’s Diagrammatic Score Precipitant Sounds Embodied Sounds Narrative Progression Interpreting the Author’s Intent Narrative Reality versus Audience Reality Text on Screen Constructing a Storyline Narrative Distance, Depth and Alignment Bazin’s Invisible Witness Story Rhythm - the Haiku Silent Era Techniques Bonitzer on Hitchcock The Macguffin Zizek on Hitchcock Subjective Interpretation Narrative Perspectives Entgrenzung: The Dissolution of Perspectival Boundaries Linguistic Flexibility: Blending Words into Chords Narrative Deconstruction The Loop: IF, THEN, GOTO Cause and Effect Relinquishing Authorial Control Attentional Blink Confabulation: Emotional Experiences Without Context Evolving Language Calvino: the Malleable Relationship between Reader and Narrator Subjective Responses to Colour and Form Active and Passive Colours Emotional Responses to Colour Digital and Analogue Colour Palette Instinctual Responses to Geometric Forms The Will-to-Art Knowing Your Audience Controlling the Narrative / Owning the Text Kandinsky’s Chain of Related Sensations Sound Design Primal Responses to Sound Classifying Harmonics in Terms of Emotional Response Narrative Soundscapes Affective Audio Cueing-In Emotions Separating Dialogue from Background Noise Prosody and Syntax Musical Motifs Representations of Emotions Universal ‘Palette’ of Sound Memories of Feelings - the Limits of the Codification of Musical Forms Anticipation and Resolution Rhythmic Organisation and ‘Percussive Barriers’ Psychological and Ontological Time Musical Notation Accidental Counterpoint Communicating Emotion through Music Syncopation The Soundtrack Cinematic Allusionism Sound Elements of Film Imitative-Denotative Instrumentation Limitations of Visual and Dialogue Leitmotif Empathetic / Anempathetic Soundtracks Visual Montage Montage: Juxtaposing Visual Elements Affidavit-Exposition Vertical Montage Photo Montage: Hockney’s Joiners Burroughs’s Literary Cut-Ups The Lettrists Brueghel’s Micronarratives Marker’s La Jetée Spatial Representation of Temporal Sequences Multiple Narrative Perspectives On-Screen Vertov’s Kino-Eye Codifying Story Elements Propp’s Morphology of the Folktale Narratology: How Narrative Structures Affect Our Perception Narratology Terminology: Synecdoche, Contiguous, Metonym Embedded Narratives: Fabula and Syuzhet A Perspectival Approach to Narrative Subjective Retroversion The Photograph: A Message Without a Code War Primer: Brecht’s Photo-Epigrams Talking Pictures: Photographic Stills and Audio Vignettes Perec’s ‘Infra-Ordinary’ De Quincey’s Record of Regency London The Photograph: Flat Anthropological Fact Brecht’s Theory of Distanciation Primacy of Lexis Over Plot Visualisation of Large Data Sets Metadata - Tagging Archived Content The Photo Archive Photogrammetry: Cyber-Archaeology Trend-Identifying Algorithms Netflix Quantum Theory Authoring Multiple Narrative Trajectories The Database Hypernarrative Extractive Hypertext and Immersive 3D Associative Linkage Genre Classification The Cinematic Metaphor Non-Traditional Film: Gordon’s ‘Temporal Deceleration’ Emergent Narratives Triangulating Content Interactive Narratives Textual Interaction Char Davies - Osmose Proprioception Artist and Audience: Atherton’s Interactive Discourse Non-Linear Texts Syncretic and Synaesthetic Language The Disrupting Effect of Latency Within Simulated Stories Interactive StoryTelling Immersion in the Textual World Visual Writing Temporal Immersion Backstory Ergodic Texts Constant Recontextualisation Depth-First Exploration Structures of Interactivity Spatial and Emotional Immersion The Greek Chorus Audience Participation: Living Theatre The Perspectivist Approach The Freytag Triangle Narrative Constraints Joyce’s Epiphany The Language of Television Impositional and Expressive Narratives The Objective Correlative Virtual Identities Flat and Round Characters VR Storytelling Techniques Performative Gestures Gesture Controlled Interfaces Technology and Art Hoey’s The Weight of Water: Manufacturing Presence in VR Mixed Storytelling: Fran Bow Interactive Poetry: Dear Esther Location-Based AR The Narrative Architect Experimental Narrative Riffs: Grammatron Remediating Stories Interactive Design: Twine The Business of Transmedia Storytelling #FindTheGirl Blast Theory - Ivy4EVR Karen Content Creation Departments - Going Viral The Digital Newsroom - Transmedia and VR Storytelling on Social Media Platforms Data Analytics Story Development Tools and Technologies Augmented Reality Recreating the Theatre Experience ConclusionAppendix 1 - Making The Little Extras Towards a New Film Paradigm Storytelling using Spatial Montage The Spectator’s Gaze The Primacy of the Author Abdicating Authorship Deconstructive Cinema The Function of Embedded Narratives Learning New Modes of Interaction Narrative Immersion Foveal and Peripheral Vision Altering Perspective The Little Extras Sound Design Interpreting and Re-Interpreting the Textual World Storyboards and Animatics Appendix 2 - Digital Data Compression Spatial and Temporal Compression - Exploiting Redundancy Quantisation: Threshold Levels and Banding Coding Compression Frame Prediction: Keyframes and Checksum Values BibliographyIndex
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