Communication studies Books
Harvard University, Asia Center Writing and Materiality in China
Book SynopsisThe goal of this volume is to consider the relationship of writing to materiality in China's literary history and to ponder the physical aspects of the production and circulation of writing.
£43.31
Princeton University Press All the News Thats Fit to Click
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£25.20
Princeton University Press Mapping the Transnational World
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[This book] is rigorously conceptualized and offers a new take on the vast, sprawling, and, at times, contentious interdisciplinary literature on the various phenomena that scholars have subsumed under the label ‘transnational’ . . . . taking a “satellite-eye’s view” to map the transnational world at the planetary scale."---Tahseen Shams, Social Forces"Very well-written and well-researched."---Romina Cachia, American Journal of Sociology
£74.80
Princeton University Press All the News Thats Fit to Click
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£17.09
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Communication Essentials For Dummies
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£9.98
Pluto Press Capitalisms Conscience 200 Years of the Guardian
Book SynopsisA comprehensive and wide-ranging critique of the Guardian's journalism and political valuesTrade Review'A lively and well-researched history and critique of Britain's best newspaper, exposing the ideological contradictions and editorial tensions which generally keep the 'Guardian' allied to a soft liberalism but shies away from radical or socialist answers to capitalism's recurring crises' -- Jonathan Steele, former Chief Foreign Correspondent for the 'Guardian''Fascinating and timely' -- Angela McRobbie, Professor of Communications at Goldsmiths, University of London'A page turner - reveals the liberal establishment in all its ingloriousness, sprinkled with a few moments of integrity' -- Beverley Skeggs, Professor, Sociology, Lancaster University'Liberalism typically champions particular campaigns for social justice but distances itself from challenges to the state and economy that produces these injustices. At last a book which reveals this serious problem. A must read for all Guardian readers!' -- Hilary Wainwright, Founding Editor of 'Red Pepper' and author of 'A New Politics From the Left' (Polity Press, 2018)‘A forceful intervention’ -- ‘LSE Review of Books’Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables Introduction: ‘Just the Establishment’? - Des Freedman 1. In the Wake of Peterloo? A Radical Account of the Founding of the Guardian - Des Freedman 2. The Political Economy of the Guardian - Aaron Ackerley 3. Reflections from an Editor-at-large - Gary Younge 4. Radical Moments at the Guardian - Victoria Brittain 5. The Guardian and the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict - Ghada Karmi 6. The Guardian and Latin America: Pink Tides and Yellow Journalism - Alan MacLeod 7. The Origins of the Guardian Women’s Page - Hannah Hamad 8. Trans Exclusionary Radical Centrism: The Guardian, Neoliberal Feminism and the Corbyn Years - Mareile Pfannebecker and Jilly Boyce Kay 9. The Guardian and Surveillance - Matt Kennard and Mark Curtis 10. Corruption in the Fourth Estate: How the Guardian Exposed Phone Hacking and Reneged on Reform of Press Regulation - Natalie Fenton 11. The Guardian and Corbynism and Antisemitism - Justin Schlosberg 12. Guardian Journalists and Twitter Circles - Tom Mills 13. The Guardian and the Economy - Mike Berry 14. The Guardian and Brexit - Mike Wayne 15. ‘I’m not “racist” but’: Liberalism, Populism and Euphemisation in the Guardian - Katy Brown, Aurelien Monden and Aaron Winter Notes on Contributors Index
£72.25
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Politics in an Antipolitical Age
Book SynopsisThe author offers a challenging and wide-ranging analysis of the crisis of contemporary politics showing that problems which were thought to be peculiar to the Left are now spreading to the whole political system.Trade Review"A stimulating contribution to the current reorientation of democratic socialist thought." (Third Way) "A profoundly interesting book, addressing the crisis of contemporary politics with a depth of insight and a breadth of vision sadly lacking in most of our current `political' writing." (New Times) "Every Tory para-intellectual should read this book to see how a clear and informed mind on the left can still pursue the battle of ideas." (The Times Literary Supplement) "This stimulating collection of essays will further enhance Geoff Mulgan's reputation as a political thinker of impressive range and depth." (Renewal) "Subtle, profound and pioneering." (Times Higher Education Supplement) "Politics in an Antipolitical Age is a worthwhile contribution to the debate over the future of the left, and an attempt to understand the non-politicized 'generation X.' As such it and Geoff Mulgan's arguments need to be carefully considered and discussed." (Political Science)Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. Introduction. 1. Politics in an Antipolitical Age. 2. The Paradox of Equality. 3. Citizens and Responsibilities. 4. Worlds out of Kilter: The Politics of Balance and Change. 5. What is Television for? The Pursuit of Quality. 6. The Power of the Weak. 7. The Reimagination of the Public Sector. 8. Reticulated Organisation: The Birth and Death of the Mixed Economy. 9. The Renewable Energies of Politics. 10. Democracy Beyond Sovereignty: The Shape of a Postmodern World Order (with Helen Wilkinson). Index.
£17.09
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Conversation and Technology From the Telephone to
Book SynopsisA A well--written, innovative book, which makes an important contribution to current debates about the role of communication technology in society. A Based upon his own case studies, Hutchby shows how human conversation is being shaped by technological media such as the telephone, the Internet and video--conferencing.Trade Review"'Postmodern babble has done little to help us understand how contemporary communication technologies have changed our world. This book fills a crucial gap in our knowledge by sticking to a focus on how ordinary people actually interact with these technologies. Using the insights of conversation analysis in an easy to understand way, this impressive volume will be required reading for students of work, technology, organizations and cultural studies." David Silverman, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Goldsmiths' College, London Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction: Technologies for Communication. Chapter 2: The Communicative Affordances of Technological Artifacts. Chapter 3: Communication as Computation?. Chapter 4: Talk in Interaction. Chapter 5: The Telephone: Technology of Sociability. Chapter 6: Telephone Interaction and Social Identity. Chapter 7: Technological Mediation and Asymmetrical Interaction. Chapter 8: Computers, Humans, Conversation. Chapter 9: Virtual Conversation. Chapter 10: Conclusion: A Reversion to the Real?. Appendix: Transcription Conventions. Bibliography. Index
£54.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Modern Political Communications
Book SynopsisPolitical communication systems in advanced industrial democracies are in a state of flux. The traditional political communication system, with its limited and regulated media channels, stable patterns of media consumption, and identifiable party loyalty, which characterized much of the twentieth century, is giving way to one that is less ordered and structured. This book provides an accessible and comprehensive account of how governments, political parties, established media organizations and citizen audiences, in the US and the UK, are adapting to this systemic change. Against the background of audience fragmentation and widening social and political divisions, James Stanyer provides a critical appraisal of the evolving relationship of political communicators and their audience. He argues that such divisions influence citizen communicative engagement and are increasingly exacerbated by the strategic activities of political advocates and media organizations. Modern PoliticalTrade Review"Modern Political Communication addresses a great need in the political communication literature. While others frequently call for more scholarship that incorporates a comparative approach, this book delivers an insightful multinational analysis of political communication systems and practices. The writing is clear and clever. Perhaps the greatest strength of this volume is the author's ability to incorporate both US and European political science and communication studies. Furthermore, Stanyer possesses the unusual talent of weaving both humanistic and social scientific research into a coherent and complimentary narrative. This book deserves the attention of all who are interested in political communication." Mitchell S. McKinney, University of Missouri "Modern Political Communication spans the systemic and individual levels to examine how British and American politics, by focusing on market-style analysis of the citizen-audience member and the campaigner-political actor, reproduces existing inequalities and exclusions. What distinguishes the book is the broad vista James Stanyer provides of communication and politics in late modernity." Kevin G. Barnhurst, University of Illinois at Chicago "Across a range of different values, structures, technologies and practices “political communication” is rapidly changing, indeed quite what this term itself might now mean is open to question. One of the strengths of Stanyer’s book is his attempt to construct a broad picture of the significance and complexity of what is happening without losing focus on empirical detail." John Corner, University of LiverpoolTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements Introduction Modern Political Communication Part 1: Exclusion, Intimacy and the Drive for Popularity 1 Exclusive Campaign Communication: the Hidden Costs of Data Driven Electioneering The rise of the floating voter Market research and the electorate Targeted communication The cost of campaign communication The included and the excluded 2 Governing and the Drive for Effective Promotion The all encompassing promotional culture Does promotion translate into popularity? The unpredictable nature of governing The rise of metacoverage Selling the removal of Saddam 3 Intimate Politicians: Mediated Visibility and the Erosion of Privacy Mediated publicness: the rise of the recognisable politician Intimacy: going behind the scenes Disclosing and exposing the personal Part 2: News and the Politics of Market Driven Media 4 News Organisations and the Audience for News News audiences as citizens Reconceptualising the role of news audiences in a period of uncertainty Serving the voter? 5 The Media and the Populist Political Impulse Political populism Media and political populism Talk radio: the voice of the people or channels of resentment? The press and reactionary populism Part 3: Communicative Disengagement and the Exercise of Political Voice 6 Turning On, Tuning Out? A diverse but unequal citizenry The interested and the disinterested Consumption gaps The vicious circle 7 The Rise of Self-Expressive Politics: Exercising Political Voice in a Digital Age Opportunities for self-expression ‘Let us know what you think’: encouraging attitude expression The communicating public? The loudest and quietest voices Conclusion 8 Political Communication in an Uncertain and Unequal Age Bibliography Index
£49.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Modern Political Communications
Book SynopsisPolitical communication systems in advanced industrial democracies are in a state of flux. The traditional political communication system, with its limited and regulated media channels, stable patterns of media consumption, and identifiable party loyalty, which characterized much of the twentieth century, is giving way to one that is less ordered and structured. This book provides an accessible and comprehensive account of how governments, political parties, established media organizations and citizen audiences, in the US and the UK, are adapting to this systemic change. Against the background of audience fragmentation and widening social and political divisions, James Stanyer provides a critical appraisal of the evolving relationship of political communicators and their audience. He argues that such divisions influence citizen communicative engagement and are increasingly exacerbated by the strategic activities of political advocates and media organizations. Modern PoliticalTrade Review"Modern Political Communication addresses a great need in the political communication literature. While others frequently call for more scholarship that incorporates a comparative approach, this book delivers an insightful multinational analysis of political communication systems and practices. The writing is clear and clever. Perhaps the greatest strength of this volume is the author's ability to incorporate both US and European political science and communication studies. Furthermore, Stanyer possesses the unusual talent of weaving both humanistic and social scientific research into a coherent and complimentary narrative. This book deserves the attention of all who are interested in political communication." Mitchell S. McKinney, University of Missouri "Modern Political Communication spans the systemic and individual levels to examine how British and American politics, by focusing on market-style analysis of the citizen-audience member and the campaigner-political actor, reproduces existing inequalities and exclusions. What distinguishes the book is the broad vista James Stanyer provides of communication and politics in late modernity." Kevin G. Barnhurst, University of Illinois at Chicago "Across a range of different values, structures, technologies and practices “political communication” is rapidly changing, indeed quite what this term itself might now mean is open to question. One of the strengths of Stanyer’s book is his attempt to construct a broad picture of the significance and complexity of what is happening without losing focus on empirical detail." John Corner, University of LiverpoolTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements Introduction Modern Political Communication Part 1: Exclusion, Intimacy and the Drive for Popularity 1 Exclusive Campaign Communication: the Hidden Costs of Data Driven Electioneering The rise of the floating voter Market research and the electorate Targeted communication The cost of campaign communication The included and the excluded 2 Governing and the Drive for Effective Promotion The all encompassing promotional culture Does promotion translate into popularity? The unpredictable nature of governing The rise of metacoverage Selling the removal of Saddam 3 Intimate Politicians: Mediated Visibility and the Erosion of Privacy Mediated publicness: the rise of the recognisable politician Intimacy: going behind the scenes Disclosing and exposing the personal Part 2: News and the Politics of Market Driven Media 4 News Organisations and the Audience for News News audiences as citizens Reconceptualising the role of news audiences in a period of uncertainty Serving the voter? 5 The Media and the Populist Political Impulse Political populism Media and political populism Talk radio: the voice of the people or channels of resentment? The press and reactionary populism Part 3: Communicative Disengagement and the Exercise of Political Voice 6 Turning On, Tuning Out? A diverse but unequal citizenry The interested and the disinterested Consumption gaps The vicious circle 7 The Rise of Self-Expressive Politics: Exercising Political Voice in a Digital Age Opportunities for self-expression ‘Let us know what you think’: encouraging attitude expression The communicating public? The loudest and quietest voices Conclusion 8 Political Communication in an Uncertain and Unequal Age Bibliography Index
£16.14
John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Evolution of Film Rethinking Film Studies
Book Synopsis* A punchy and original upper-level film studies textbook. * Offers a new way of thinking about film studies in the 21st Century and developments like globalisation and technology. * Introduces a range of theorists who have not been brought to bear on the subject before now.Trade Review"Harbord's is a major new voice in film studies, harking back to the classical film theory of Bazin, Kracauer and Epstein, and echoing forward into the twenty-first century. The Evolution of Film makes a decisive contribution to the study of cinema, and to our understandings of the contemporary." Sean Cubitt, University of MelbourneTable of Contents1 One hundred years of film theory 2 Hollywood's last decade 3 The limits of translation: transnational film 4 Assemblage: editing space-time 5 Innocent monsters: film and other media 6 Inertia: on energy and film
£49.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Mediating Migration
Book SynopsisMedia practices and the everyday cultures of transnational migrants are deeply interconnected. Mediating Migration narrates aspects of the migrant experience as shaped by the technologies of communication and the social, political and cultural configurations of neoliberal globalization.Trade Review"Mediating Migration takes a complicated and difficult subject and offers an original and sophisticated interrogation of the ways contemporary media, in all its dimensions, represents, constructs, and interrogates the experiences of and responses to migration."Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina"In this marvelous and insightful book, Radha Hegde unpacks and then reassembles the relationship between globalization, media, and migration. While many have noted that these key concepts cannot be understood in isolation from each other, in this book we get inside the materiality of the migrant condition as it is constituted by the interplay of global forces and mediated networks. We learn not only how the media shapes popular understanding and policies on migration, but also how migrants produce new mediascapes."Nikos Papastergiadis, The University of MelbourneTable of ContentsContentsAcknowledgments1. Introduction2. Legitimacy: Accumulating Status3. Recognition: Politics and Technologies4. Publics: Eyeing Gender5. Domesticity: Digital Visions and Versions6. Authenticity: Pursuits of Auras7. Conclusion: Destinations and BeginningsNotesReferencesIndex
£49.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Mediating Migration
Book SynopsisMedia practices and the everyday cultures of transnational migrants are deeply interconnected. Mediating Migration narrates aspects of the migrant experience as shaped by the technologies of communication and the social, political and cultural configurations of neoliberal globalization.Trade Review"Mediating Migration takes a complicated and difficult subject and offers an original and sophisticated interrogation of the ways contemporary media, in all its dimensions, represents, constructs, and interrogates the experiences of and responses to migration."Lawrence Grossberg, University of North Carolina"In this marvelous and insightful book, Radha Hegde unpacks and then reassembles the relationship between globalization, media, and migration. While many have noted that these key concepts cannot be understood in isolation from each other, in this book we get inside the materiality of the migrant condition as it is constituted by the interplay of global forces and mediated networks. We learn not only how the media shapes popular understanding and policies on migration, but also how migrants produce new mediascapes."Nikos Papastergiadis, The University of MelbourneTable of ContentsContentsAcknowledgments1. Introduction2. Legitimacy: Accumulating Status3. Recognition: Politics and Technologies4. Publics: Eyeing Gender5. Domesticity: Digital Visions and Versions6. Authenticity: Pursuits of Auras7. Conclusion: Destinations and BeginningsNotesReferencesIndex
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Family Conflict
Book SynopsisFamily Conflict takes a life course approach as it provides an accessible discussion of family conflict issues, processes, and outcomes. Chapters draw on recent theory and research regarding sub-systems and stages in family life to give readers resource-rich overviews of conflict in contemporary families. After the initial chapter presents the landscape of family conflict theory and research, chapters focus on conflict in couple relationships, parent-child relationships, sibling relationships, and in stepfamilies. The book concludes with a discussion of how specific work, health, and disability challenges facing today's families influence, and are influenced by, conflict interactions. Family Conflict will be essential reading for students of family communication, family researchers, professionals who work with families in various stages of life, and anyone who desires a deeper understanding of their own family conflict processes.Trade Review"Scholars and students alike will appreciate this highly accessible volume. The authors masterfully weave together multiple perspectives to cogently capture the state of the art on family conflict."Brett Laursen, Florida Atlantic University"This is an excellent piece of well-balanced, integrative scholarship. The writing is precise yet engaging and the book will be an excellent introduction to family conflict for people new to the area and a useful resource for people already familiar with the topic."John Caughlin, University of IllinoisTable of ContentsDetailed Contents viiiTables and Figures xPreface xi1 Introduction to Family Conflict 12 Marital Conflict 223 Interparental Conflict, Post-Divorce, and Stepfamilies 524 Conflict between Parents and Children 825 Siblings in Conflict 1136 Conflict in the Face of Family Challenges: Work-Family Interface, Health & Disability, and Family Resilience 141Appendices 166References 175Index 197
£45.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Family Conflict
Book SynopsisFamily Conflict takes a life course approach as it provides an accessible discussion of family conflict issues, processes, and outcomes. Chapters draw on recent theory and research regarding sub-systems and stages in family life to give readers resource-rich overviews of conflict in contemporary families. After the initial chapter presents the landscape of family conflict theory and research, chapters focus on conflict in couple relationships, parent-child relationships, sibling relationships, and in stepfamilies. The book concludes with a discussion of how specific work, health, and disability challenges facing today's families influence, and are influenced by, conflict interactions. Family Conflict will be essential reading for students of family communication, family researchers, professionals who work with families in various stages of life, and anyone who desires a deeper understanding of their own family conflict processes.Trade Review"Scholars and students alike will appreciate this highly accessible volume. The authors masterfully weave together multiple perspectives to cogently capture the state of the art on family conflict."Brett Laursen, Florida Atlantic University"This is an excellent piece of well-balanced, integrative scholarship. The writing is precise yet engaging and the book will be an excellent introduction to family conflict for people new to the area and a useful resource for people already familiar with the topic."John Caughlin, University of IllinoisTable of ContentsDetailed Contents viiiTables and Figures xPreface xi1 Introduction to Family Conflict 12 Marital Conflict 223 Interparental Conflict, Post-Divorce, and Stepfamilies 524 Conflict between Parents and Children 825 Siblings in Conflict 1136 Conflict in the Face of Family Challenges: Work-Family Interface, Health & Disability, and Family Resilience 141Appendices 166References 175Index 197
£16.14
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Communication in Health Organizations
Book Synopsis* Only book to date focusing on communication occurring in health organizations. * Flexibility for use in different health communication courses and class formats. * Breadth of research reviewed applies to exploring communication in multiple health-related disciplines.Trade Review"Julie Apker addresses the landscape of health care environment in a way that captures its complexity and honors the experiences of both providers and patients. Her consideration of contemporary events will help readers to make sense of their professional and personal encounters with health care organizations."Katherine Miller, Texas A&M University "Apker has done an outstanding job in integrating and synthesizing a large body of research on the subject of communication in health organizations, and making it relevant to students. This is an excellent companion text for general health communication courses, or courses specific to health organizations."Eileen Berlin Ray, Cleveland State University "At last, a well-written and compelling book that surveys the forms and functions of communication in health organizations! Apker offers a timely and masterful analysis that is theoretically grounded and comprehensive in scope. For anyone working in a caring profession or interested in the communicative challenges of complex health systems, this is a must-read."Lynn Harter, Ohio University Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables. Acknowledgements. Introduction Chapter 1 Landscape of Healthcare Delivery Chapter 2 Organizational Assimilation. Chapter 3 Identity and Power. Chapter 4 Stress, Burnout, and Social Support. Chapter 5 Change and Leadership. Chapter 6 Health Teams. Chapter 7 Health Organization Quality. Chapter 8 Health Communication Technologies. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
£49.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Dark Side of Family Communication
Book Synopsis* This is the first book to explore the communicative aspects of the darker side of family life. * The book offers an intergrative understanding of the dark side of family communication and a theoretical mechanism for understanding related scholarship.Trade Review"In this volume Loreen N. Olson, Elizabeth A. Baiocchi-Wagner, Jessica M. W. Kratzer, and Sarah E. Symonds shed much needed light on the dark side of family communication. By unearthing the layers of familial relating to reveal numerous caverns of darkness, they generate new landscapes for students and scholars of the dark side and family communication." Erin Willer, University of Denver "Much has been written on the ‘dark side' of communication. This is the first book actually to define what dark communication is, explain how it forms, identify what effect it has, recommend how to ‘brighten it,' and tie all this together in a Darkness Model of Family Communication." Dudley Cahn, SUNY at New PaltzTable of ContentsList of Tables and FiguresPrologueChapter 1: Conceptualizing the "Dark Side" of Family CommunicationChapter 2: Individual Influence on the Darkness of Family CommunicationChapter 3: The Dark Side of Dyadic Family LifeChapter 4: Familial Interaction Structure and the Dark SideChapter 5: Dark Family Communication in a Context of Darkness's Sociocultural Influences on Family LifeChapter 6: Concluding ThoughtsBibliographyIndex
£45.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Mediated Cosmopolitanism
Book SynopsisMedia power in the global era has to do with how people understand the world, their place in it, and their relation to the others who populate it. Making connections with distant places and people is the work of cosmopolitan imagination, which involves seeing the world through the eyes of others. In this book, Robertson engages with the growing literature on cosmopolitanism to address these issues, combining theoretical debates with an innovative empirical portal. Based on the analysis of over 2000 news reports broadcast on national and global channels and interviews with journalists and audience members, Mediated Cosmopolitanism illustrates that the same everyday stories about the world can take on different meanings in different cultures. It argues that if we are to understand how media actors may help people to make the connections that underpin a cosmopolitan outlook, attention must be paid to evidence that some actors may not, and that national broadcasters could be more acTrade Review"Robertson has written a lucid and insightful text on media and cosmopolitanism. There is of course no one cosmopolitanism, yet in general terms a cosmopolitan imagination involves us in seeing the world through the eyes and ears of other people. The book is an important contribution to the task of trying to make exactly that kind of cross-national connection." European Journal of Communication "We live in an increasingly interconnected and precarious global age. Today's media have an incredibly important part to play in recognizing how distant others are not so different from ourselves and in imagining how our world should be. Alexa Robertson's Mediated Cosmopolitanism lucidly and impressivley explores the complexities and opportunities involved." Simon Cottle, Cardiff University "Most media organisations are cutting budgets for overseas reporting. Yet globalisation is making the world ever more inter-dependent. Robertson's book is a fascinating study of how viewers can 'recognise and identify with the distant Others who populate their television screens'. It is essential reading for practitioners as well as scholars." James Painter, University of Oxford "This is a most welcome contribution to the analysis of the place of media discourses within the unfolding process of cultural globalization, and to the literature on cosmopolitanism more generally. This book is a model of organization, which maintains both its focus and its impetus throughout, and which continuously engages the reader with vivid exemplifications of complex moral-cultural debates." John Tomlinson, Nottingham Trent University "Alexa Robertson offers a subtle and nuanced account of television news reporting and its audiences, showing how cosmopolitan sentiments are mediated through televisual storytelling and the popular imagination. A must-read book for all those interested in mass media, culture and politics in an epoch of globalization." Robert Holton, Trinity College DublinTable of ContentsList of figures and illustrations. Acknowledgements. Preface. Chapter 1: Nourishing the Cosmopolitan Imagination. Introduction. Chapter 2: Reporting the World Back to Itself. Comparing news coverage to domestic and global publics. Chapter 3: The Woman with the Samsonite Suitcase. Journalists, Viewers, and Imagining how it is to be the Other. Chapter 4: A Wave of Cosmopolitan Sentiment. Television coverage of the Asian tsunami. Chapter 5: Old Wars in News Programmes. Cosmopolitanism, media and memory. Chapter 6: Brushing Away the Flies. Concluding thoughts. References.
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Stress and Coping in Families
Book Synopsis* Synthesizes literature from a wide variety of disciplines to examine family interaction in the context of stressful situations. * Designed as a textbook within Polity s Key Themes in Family Communication series. * Looks at the topic of stress and coping across the individual, relational and family levels.Trade Review"Maguire's Stress and Coping in Families is currently the only available textbook in the family communication literature to focus exclusively on the importance of managing the wide range of stressors experienced in contemporary family life. The work provides a solid foundation to help students understand the nature of stress and the significance of communication in positive coping."Thomas J. Socha, Old Dominion University "Stress and Coping in Families weaves together a comprehensive and accessible synthesis of the processes by which families and family members experience and cope with stress. This well-balanced resource supplements research across disciplines with the bright and dark sides of communicative stress and coping, innovates a heuristic communication model, and breathes life into concepts through well-conceived examples and authentic case studies."Jody Kellas, University of Nebraska-Lincoln "In this important new volume, Katheryn Maguire illustrates the complex role that family interaction plays in creating, maintaining, and relieving stress. Maguire synthesizes research from diverse fields including communication, psychology, and family sociology, and offers a unique model of communication-based coping processes. She provides fascinating analyses of stress in three distinct family contexts that will bring both laughter and tears to her readers. Researchers, teachers, and practitioners interested in stress and family interaction should read this book."Anita L. Vangelisti, University of Texas at AustinTable of ContentsDetailed Table of ContentsList of Figures and TablesPrefaceAcknowledgementsPART I FAMILY STRESS THEORY AND RESEARCHChapter 1 Stress in the Mind and BodyChapter 2 Stress and the FamilyChapter 3 Coping with Family StressChapter 4 Communication within the Stress and Coping ProcessesPART II FAMILY STRESS AND COPING IN CONTEXTChapter 5 Stress and Coping during a Wartime DeploymentChapter 6 Stress and Coping during Catastrophic IllnessChapter 7 Stress and Coping during the Transition to ParenthoodReferencesIndex
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Castells and the Media
Book Synopsis* Concise introduction to the key thinker Manuel Castells and his relation to media and communication. * As with all volumes in the theory and media series, this book is written specifically for undergraduate students of media and communication.Trade Review"Howard has traced for us the often invisible elements of an intellectual trajectory by a major thinker on the new technologies. It is a wonderful and often surprising account - bringing to life the multiple and messy ways in which these new technologies are shaped, sharpened, undermined by the social conditions within which they get used."Saskia Sassen, Columbia University and author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages "The network perspective is proving to be the most important contemporary frame with which to understand the forces shaping technology, economics and society in the 21st century. Howard provides a clear, comprehensive and critical explanation of the work of the world's pre-eminent network theorist, Manuel Castells. Using accessible language the reader is introduced to Castells' ideas about media, globalization, digitalization, and, most importantly, power. Castells and the Media shows just how important and central Castells is for anyone who wishes to understand contemporary society and media."Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago "Howard's Castells and the Media offers a comprehensive introduction to the work of one of the key social scientists of our time pertaining to the study of media. This is a highly readable and inviting text, engaging students with a warm welcome to Castells' work."Mark Deuze, Indiana UniversityTable of ContentsDetailed Table of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Castells and the Theory of the Network Society Chapter 2: Media Economics and Life Online Chapter 3: Networks of Power and Politics Chapter 4: Cultural Industries in a Digital Century Chapter 5: Mobile and Social Media Chapter 6: ConclusionÑMedia Rules and The Rules of Media Appendix Glossary and Index References
£42.75
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Castells and the Media
Book Synopsis* Concise introduction to the key thinker Manuel Castells and his relation to media and communication. * As with all volumes in the theory and media series, this book is written specifically for undergraduate students of media and communication.Trade Review"Howard has traced for us the often invisible elements of an intellectual trajectory by a major thinker on the new technologies. It is a wonderful and often surprising account - bringing to life the multiple and messy ways in which these new technologies are shaped, sharpened, undermined by the social conditions within which they get used."Saskia Sassen, Columbia University and author of Territory, Authority, Rights: From Medieval to Global Assemblages "The network perspective is proving to be the most important contemporary frame with which to understand the forces shaping technology, economics and society in the 21st century. Howard provides a clear, comprehensive and critical explanation of the work of the world's pre-eminent network theorist, Manuel Castells. Using accessible language the reader is introduced to Castells' ideas about media, globalization, digitalization, and, most importantly, power. Castells and the Media shows just how important and central Castells is for anyone who wishes to understand contemporary society and media."Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago "Howard's Castells and the Media offers a comprehensive introduction to the work of one of the key social scientists of our time pertaining to the study of media. This is a highly readable and inviting text, engaging students with a warm welcome to Castells' work."Mark Deuze, Indiana UniversityTable of ContentsDetailed Table of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Castells and the Theory of the Network Society Chapter 2: Media Economics and Life Online Chapter 3: Networks of Power and Politics Chapter 4: Cultural Industries in a Digital Century Chapter 5: Mobile and Social Media Chapter 6: ConclusionÑMedia Rules and The Rules of Media Appendix Glossary and Index References
£14.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Organizational Discourse
Book SynopsisHow can we study organizations from a discursive perspective? What are the characteristics, strengths and weaknesses of each perspective on organizational discourse? To what extent do discourse and communication constitute the organizational world? This accessible book addresses these questions by showing how classical organizational themes, objects and questions can be illuminated from various discursive perspectives.Six approaches are presented and explained: semiotics, rhetoric, speech act theory, conversation analysis/ethnomethodology, narrative analysis, and critical discourse analysis. These six perspectives are then mobilized throughout the book to study coordination and organizing, organizational culture and identity, as well as negotiation, decision making and conflicts in the context of meetings.The unifying thread of this volume is the communicative constitutive approach (CCO) to organizations, as implicitly or explicitly advocated by the great majTrade Review Winner of the 2016 Outstanding Textbook Award from The Organizational Communication Division of the National Communication Association An essential, high-impact resource for all organizational discourse scholars. Cooren offers a definitive field guide illustrating how discourse and CCO researchers move from concept to data analysis to theory building. Cooren enables readers to �see� how the pieces of discourse research fit together to produce significant results. James Barker, Dalhousie University For students of language, communication, and organizations, François Cooren has written a terrific introduction to organizational discourse analysis. His review of six discourse approaches is bolstered by his extensive research in the field and his goal to help readers understand the organizing potential of language. This organizing potential is key to knowing how organizations are communicatively constituted. The writing in this book is clear, accessible, and inviting. I highly recommend it! Gail Fairhurst, University of Cincinnati This volume provides a superb integration of six discourse perspectives interwoven with the thread communication constitutes organization. It not only explicates these approaches but also employs each of them in exemplars of enacting coorientation and organizing, performing identity and culture, and negotiating decisions. Overall, it is an ideal text for teaching organizational discourse analysis. Linda L. Putnam, University of California, Santa Barbara François Cooren�s new book, Organizational Discourse, is a clear, well informed, sensitive account of varied discursive approaches and topics in organizational studies. � Cooren is very skilled and systematic about explaining technical terms and assumptions lucidly and with sustained examples. ... while the book�s special focus on discursive issues makes it most valuable as a text for courses concentrating on organizational discourse/communication issues, its breadth makes it a real option as a textbook, or a half-term text, in more generalized organizational behavior and communication classes.M@n@gement Table of ContentsAcknowledgements1 What is (organizational) discourse? How is this book organized?2 Analyzing organizational discourse: Six perspectives3 Coordination and organizing4 Organizational culture, identity and ideology5 Meetings: Negotiation, decision making and conflicts6 By way of a conclusionEndnotesReferencesIndex
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Organizational Discourse
Book SynopsisProvides and clear and engaging introduction to the key concept of organizational discourse. The text is illuminated with examples throughout. This book demonstrates the importance of studying organizational discourse by addressing classical organizational themes, objects and questions associated with organization studies.Trade Review Winner of the 2016 Outstanding Textbook Award from The Organizational Communication Division of the National Communication Association An essential, high-impact resource for all organizational discourse scholars. Cooren offers a definitive field guide illustrating how discourse and CCO researchers move from concept to data analysis to theory building. Cooren enables readers to �see� how the pieces of discourse research fit together to produce significant results. James Barker, Dalhousie University For students of language, communication, and organizations, François Cooren has written a terrific introduction to organizational discourse analysis. His review of six discourse approaches is bolstered by his extensive research in the field and his goal to help readers understand the organizing potential of language. This organizing potential is key to knowing how organizations are communicatively constituted. The writing in this book is clear, accessible, and inviting. I highly recommend it! Gail Fairhurst, University of Cincinnati This volume provides a superb integration of six discourse perspectives interwoven with the thread communication constitutes organization. It not only explicates these approaches but also employs each of them in exemplars of enacting coorientation and organizing, performing identity and culture, and negotiating decisions. Overall, it is an ideal text for teaching organizational discourse analysis. Linda L. Putnam, University of California, Santa Barbara François Cooren�s new book, Organizational Discourse, is a clear, well informed, sensitive account of varied discursive approaches and topics in organizational studies. � Cooren is very skilled and systematic about explaining technical terms and assumptions lucidly and with sustained examples. ... while the book�s special focus on discursive issues makes it most valuable as a text for courses concentrating on organizational discourse/communication issues, its breadth makes it a real option as a textbook, or a half-term text, in more generalized organizational behavior and communication classes.M@n@gement Table of ContentsAcknowledgements1 What is (organizational) discourse? How is this book organized?2 Analyzing organizational discourse: Six perspectives3 Coordination and organizing4 Organizational culture, identity and ideology5 Meetings: Negotiation, decision making and conflicts6 By way of a conclusionEndnotesReferencesIndex
£999.99
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Participatory Culture in a Networked Era
Book SynopsisIn the last two decades, both the conception and the practice of participatory culture have been transformed by the new affordances enabled by digital, networked, and mobile technologies. This exciting new book explores that transformation by bringing together three leading figures in conversation. Jenkins, Ito and boyd examine the ways in which our personal and professional lives are shaped by experiences interacting with and around emerging media.Stressing the social and cultural contexts of participation, the authors describe the process of diversification and mainstreaming that has transformed participatory culture. They advocate a move beyond individualized personal expression and argue for an ethos of doing it together in addition to doing it yourself.Participatory Culture in a Networked Era will interest students and scholars of digital media and their impact on society and will engage readers in a broader dialogue and conversation about their oTrade Review"Jenkins, Ito and boyd offer us all a wonderful gift in the form of this book — it’s as though one gets a chance to listen in on a great dinner party conversation between three brilliant scholars, reflecting on more than twenty years of trenchant scholarship on culture, play, identity, and the emergence of the digital world."John Palfrey, Phillips Academy"These authors practise what they preach! To unlock the promise of participatory culture, Jenkins, Ito and boyd invite us to join their intellectual conversation as they puzzle over the dilemmas, insights and challenges of living in a networked era. This is an exciting way to engage with a fast-developing field of research, knowledge and experience."Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics"The idea of scholarship as dialogue is one that lies buried deep within the humanities. In the pages of this engaging and accessible book, Jenkins, Ito and boyd have brought the ethos of dialogue very much to the surface. Their conversation is an entirely apt technique for reflecting on what is by now a sustained history of collaboration on questions of informal learning, participation and power in the evolving digital media environment."Jean Burgess, Queensland University of Technology"Participatory Culture in a Networked Era is an instructive resource for students, researchers and academics alike while casual readers will also find it informative and engaging."ParticipationsTable of ContentsPreface Defining Participatory Culture Youth Culture, Youth Practices Gaps and Genres in Participation Learning and Literacy Commercial Culture Democracy, Civic Engagement, and Activism Reimagining Participatory Culture References
£45.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Cultures of Mediatization
Book Synopsis* An engaging analysis of an emerging, cutting-edge area of media studies. * This accessible text draws is driven by empirical examples and terminology is clearly introduced and explained.Trade Review'The great virtue of Cultures of Mediatization is that the book proposes an entente cordiale between media scholarship and social theory. The idea of mediatization as a historical process—akin to other large-scale changes that have long preoccupied sociologists—is genuinely exciting. It is, in my view, the beachhead upon which a genuine dialogue could be launched.' International Journal of Communication 'This book is a contribution of major importance. It has a well-focused, original and stimulating argument which I think will quickly be recognized as taking current debates about mediatization considerably further forward.' Nick Couldry, Goldsmiths, University of London 'For those unfamiliar with the concept of mediatization, Andreas Hepp opens up some stimulating new directions for media studies. For those already working with the concept, Hepp’s integrative theoretical analysis plus refreshing questioning will prove equally stimulating.' Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics and Political Science 'This book gives an original view on media cultures as cultures of mediatization. This clear and accessible text provides a good overview and introduction to the complex and hot topics on mediatization. It is a must for students, researchers and a general academic public interested in the media and social change.' Knut Lundby, University of OsloTable of ContentsDetailed Table of ContentsAcknowledgements1. Introduction2. What Media Culture Is (Not)3. The Mediatization of Culture4. Cultures of Mediatization and Mediatized Worlds5. Communatization within Cultures of Mediatization6. Studying Cultures of Mediatization7. ProspectReferencesIndex
£45.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Going Viral
Book SynopsisWe live in a world where a tweet can be instantly retweeted and read by millions around the world in minutes, where a video forwarded to friends can destroy a political career in hours, and where an unknown man or woman can become an international celebrity overnight. Virality: individuals create it, governments fear it, companies would die for it.Trade ReviewGoing Viral has won the 2014 Best Book Award by ASIS&T (Association of Information Science and Technology), and was named an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice Magazine (Association of College and Research Libraries). "This concise and insightful book targets a niche topic in the studies of digital media that is becoming increasingly relevant to the public. It considers many questions and successfully accomplishes what it sets out to do. Students of media, digital worlds, and information will not be disappointed."—LSE Review of Books "Virality is what make societies click at the pulse of the Internet. It is at the heart of the new forms of commerce, culture, media, social movements, and politics. This pathbreaking book explains what it is, how it works technologically and socially, and draws out the implications of this process for social change. It is a major contribution to network theory and to the understanding of the network society."—Manuel Castells, University of Southern California "Ever wonder why a video, meme, or idea spreads like wildfire online? In 'Virality', Nahon and Hemsley examine the technology, social practices, and cultural conditions that enable media to go viral. This illuminating book gets beyond marketing hype to provide critical insights for understanding the powerful phenomenon of virality. This is a must-read for anyone trying to make sense of how information flows in a networked world."—Danah Boyd, Microsoft Research "From Rosa Parks to Gangham style--a fascinating look at a defining phenomena of our age- virality, spreading, winner-take-all success. It is more than a fad-- Going Viral offers a compelling argument that viral processes are here to stay, and they are an essential feature of the online fabric."—Albert-László Barabási, Northeastern UniversityTable of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements Prolog Cover Art 1 Introduction: Virality of pets and presidents 2 What Virality is: I know it when I see it 3 What Makes Something Viral I: The control of networks through Gatekeeping 4 What Makes Something Viral II: What is everyone looking at? 5 What Makes Something Viral III: Caught in the Viral Net! 6 Networked changed societies 7 Afterlife Bibliography Notes
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd White Magic
Book SynopsisPaper is older than the printing press, and even in its unprinted state it was the great network medium behind the emergence of modern civilization. In the shape of bills, banknotes and accounting books it was indispensible to the economy. As forms and files it was essential to bureaucracy.Trade Review"Balanced and intelligent... Even those who are happy with e-books will be grateful to Muller's publishers for printing White Magic on good, thick, creamy paper and including, at the end, a dozen blank pages, all of which I have covered with untidy, handwritten notes, to make this mechanical mass-produced artifact intimately my own."—New York Review of Books "A richly sprawling history"—Times Literary Supplement "A panoramic literary-historical work reminiscent of Erich Auerbach's Mimesis"—The Washington Post "What a great read! It is a book to warm up the brain on a day of mental fog."—Inside Higher Education "Most of this erudite, engaging work is concerned with the rise of paper and its dominance as civilisation's archive and its role as a 'metaphorical resource': the origin of phrases such as 'a blank page'. As well as being a historical account of the way paper came to permeate every aspect of life, Muller mines European literature for the role paper has played in the stories we tell ourselves."—Sydney Morning Herald "Lothar Müller... tells an alternative history of paper. He argues, convincingly, that paper has been, and continues to be, integral to our civilisation and the modern world. Through a carefully structured sequence of illuminating vignettes, he brings together fascinating facts from across the globe and the centuries to reveal the long-running and fundamental impact of paper on human life, work and culture."—Times Higher Education "Müller's work leaves the reader admiring something that feels magical."—Publishers Weekly "...the tale that Lothar Müller spins in White Magic: The Age of Paper is one that brings paper—as both physical material and a playing field on which the human imagination can run wild—to vivid life. Incorporating a wealth of historical detail, technical information, and critical analysis, Müller makes his account lively and compelling, giving paper a personality and substance that is on par with any words that may appear on it. In his book, paper is not just the silent partner of the printing press. Instead, it is an extremely versatile substance—one whose uses and forms shape human thought and behavior in many ways."—The Nomadic Press "As paper increasingly fades into history, the story of its role and evolution is at risk of being lost, erasing the roadmap that brought us to the digital era. Lothar Müller's White Magic: The Age of Paper goes a long way to averting that fate, going back in time to record and describe in intricate detail how paper came to be, and what it came to be."—South China Morning Post "Consistently readable and highly entertaining, this witty and learned book deftly decouples paper's history from the story of printing to tell new and surprising tales about a medium that continues to pervade our daily life. You'll never look at a blank page in quite the same way again."—Catherine Robson, New York University "This is an absorbing history of paper, fascinating in its detail and magisterial in its scope. Muller writes with the authority of a scholar and the imagination of a poet, filling his book with curious but essential facts and astute perceptions. It is a delight to read."—Jeremy Adler, King's College London "Müller's history of paper is original, engaging and breathtakingly erudite. It explores paper in its materiality, but also as a source of inspiration which has shaped the history of knowledge and creativity. In tracing paper's vital role in the development of human civilisation, the author also argues for its continued importance in the digital age."—Carolin Duttlinger, Wadham College, Oxford "Lothar Müller set out dazzling new insights into the creation of our world, building on Harold Innis’ work on the long and complex emergence of paper. Unique in his White Magic is his subtle blending of cultural and media history with sociological understanding and literary reflexion."—Philippe Despoix, Center of Intermedial Research in Arts, Literatures and Technologies, Université de MontréalTable of ContentsThanks viii PROLOGUE The Microbe Experiment ix PART ONE The Diffusion of Paper in Europe 1 CHAPTER 1 Leaves from Samarkand 3 1.1 The Arab Intermediate Realm 3 1.2 Calligraphy and the Cairo Wastepaper Basket 10 1.3 In Scheherazade’s World 13 1.4 Timur and Suleika 17 CHAPTER 2 The Rustling Grows Louder 22 2.1 The European Paper Mill Boom 22 2.2 Paper, Scholars, and Playing Cards 26 2.3 The Rise of the File: Paper Kings, Chanceries, and Secretaries 31 2.4 The Merchant of Genoa and His Silent Partner 37 2.5 Ragpickers, Writers, and the Pulpit 46 CHAPTER 3 The Universal Substance 52 3.1 Marshall McLuhan and the Pantagruelion of Rabelais 52 3.2 Harold Innis, the Postal System, and Mephisto’s Scrap 61 3.3 The World in a Page: Watermarks, Formats, Colors 70 PART TWO Behind the Type Area 79 CHAPTER 1 The Printed and the Unprinted 81 1.1 The Pitfalls of a Formula: “From Script to Print” 81 1.2 The White Page 85 1.3 “Found among the Papers ...” 89 CHAPTER 2 Adventurers and Paper 94 2.1 Don Quixote, the Print Shop, and the Pen 94 2.2 Picaresque Paper: Simplicius Simplicissimus and the Schermesser 99 2.3 Robinson’s Journal, Ink, and Time 104 CHAPTER 3 Transparent Typography 108 3.1 The Epistolary Novel’s Mimicry of Letter Paper 108 3.2 Laurence Sterne, the Straight Line, and the Marbled Page 115 3.3 The Fragmentation of the Printed Page: Jean Paul, Lichtenberg, and Excerpts 119 PART THREE The Great Expansion 127 CHAPTER 1 The Demons of the Paper Machine 129 1.1 The Mechanization of Sheet-Making 129 1.2 The Loom of Time, the French Revolution, and Credit 140 1.3 Balzac, Journalism, and the Paper Scheme in Lost Illusions 152 1.4 The Secrets of the Scriveners: Charles Dickens and Mr. Nemo 163 1.5 Foolscap and Factory Workers: Herman Melville and the Paper Machine 168 CHAPTER 2 Newsprint and the Emergence of the Popular Press 180 2.1 The Boundless Resource Base 180 2.2 The Newspaper, the Price of Paper, and the Patrioteer 189 2.3 Émile Zola, the Petit Journal, and the Dreyfus Affair 196 CHAPTER 3 Illuminated Inner Worlds 201 3.1 Wilhelm Dilthey, Historism, and Literary Estates 201 3.2 Henry James, Edith Wharton, and the Autograph Hunt 207 3.3 Laterna Magica: Paper and Interiors 215 CHAPTER 4 The Inventory of Modernity 226 4.1 Typewriter Paper, Deckle Edges, and White Space 226 4.2 James Joyce, Newsprint, and Shears 236 4.3 William Gaddis, the Paperwork Crisis, and Punch Cards 242 4.4 Rainald Goetz, the Mystic Writing Pad, and the Smell of Paper 249 EPILOGUE The Analog and the Digital 253 Notes 265 Bibliography 274 Image Credits 292 Index of Names 293
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Presidential Campaign Communication
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication is designed to help readers understand and appreciate how the people of the United States use human communication to select their presidents.Trade ReviewCraig Allen Smith?s Presidential Campaign Communication is a thorough, clear, and comprehensive text that details all of the important elements of presidential campaign communication. The book nicely integrates insights from both political science and communication and is sensitive to historical context. Focusing on the various communicative aspects of presidential campaigns, and full of anecdotes and examples that illustrate the theory, the book would be a useful addition to courses on the presidency, the mass media, and political campaigns. Mary Stuckey, Georgia State University The second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication offers a complete rearrangement and updating of content. As the next election approaches, it is definitely a book I would use in any course focused on the US presidency. Students loved the first edition. They will like this one even more. Martin Medhurst, Baylor University Smith?s second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication provides both breadth and depth in its insightful analysis of campaign communication. This book is one of the very best to examine the role that communication plays in US presidential campaigns.? Mitchell S. McKinney, University of MissouriTable of Contents1 Presidential Campaigns as Communication 2 The Stages of the Quest for the White House 3 The Campaign Trialogue: Citizens, Reporters and Campaigners 4 Campaigns as Rhetorical Puzzles 5 Laws and Rules Shape Campaign Communication 6 America’s Tribes of Voters 7 Media and Messages 8 Acclaiming, Attacking and Defending Candidate Images 9 Persuading, Fast and Slow: Advertising and Speaking 10 Reporting Campaigns for “People Like Us” 11 Presidential Debates: The Rhetorical Super Bowl 12 Conclusions
£54.00
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Presidential Campaign Communication
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication is designed to help readers understand and appreciate how the people of the United States use human communication to select their presidents.Trade ReviewCraig Allen Smith?s Presidential Campaign Communication is a thorough, clear, and comprehensive text that details all of the important elements of presidential campaign communication. The book nicely integrates insights from both political science and communication and is sensitive to historical context. Focusing on the various communicative aspects of presidential campaigns, and full of anecdotes and examples that illustrate the theory, the book would be a useful addition to courses on the presidency, the mass media, and political campaigns. Mary Stuckey, Georgia State University The second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication offers a complete rearrangement and updating of content. As the next election approaches, it is definitely a book I would use in any course focused on the US presidency. Students loved the first edition. They will like this one even more. Martin Medhurst, Baylor University Smith?s second edition of Presidential Campaign Communication provides both breadth and depth in its insightful analysis of campaign communication. This book is one of the very best to examine the role that communication plays in US presidential campaigns.? Mitchell S. McKinney, University of MissouriTable of Contents1 Presidential Campaigns as Communication 2 The Stages of the Quest for the White House 3 The Campaign Trialogue: Citizens, Reporters and Campaigners 4 Campaigns as Rhetorical Puzzles 5 Laws and Rules Shape Campaign Communication 6 America’s Tribes of Voters 7 Media and Messages 8 Acclaiming, Attacking and Defending Candidate Images 9 Persuading, Fast and Slow: Advertising and Speaking 10 Reporting Campaigns for “People Like Us” 11 Presidential Debates: The Rhetorical Super Bowl 12 Conclusions
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John Wiley and Sons Ltd Performing Politics
Book SynopsisFor successful political leaders, public speaking is only half the battle. A good politician must also be a competent performer. Whether facing critical questions in an interview, posturing in a leaders' debate, or conversing on a daytime chat show, success is reliant upon a candidate's ability to dramatically but authentically impart a strong individual identity.In this innovative analysis, Geoffrey Craig looks at the interrogative exchanges between politicians and journalists. The power struggles and evasions in these encounters often leave the public exasperated, but it is the politicians' negotiation of these struggles that determines success. Drawing on analyses of the language and performances of leaders such as Barack Obama and David Cameron, Craig examines the particular kinds of interactions that occur across political interviews, debates, conferences, and talk shows. The political games that take place between politicians and journalists, he argues, constitute theTrade Review"How politicians perform seems to matter as much as what they claim to believe in. Crucial to the success of politicians� performances is media representation. Geoffrey Craig�s analysis of this process of making political subjectivities visible is both highly perceptive and rigorously systematic. This book makes an important contribution to the growing literature on the cultural sociology of political performance." Stephen Coleman, University of Leeds "Geoffrey Craig�s study of broadcast political performance is a welcome addition to an expanding literature on the mediation of political communication and journalism. His cases and analyses will be essential reading for students of political communication in the age of mediation." Brian McNair, Queensland University of TechnologyTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements 9 Chapter 1 Mediated Political Performance 16 Chapter 2 Political Games 36 Chapter 3 Political Interviews 58 Chapter 4 Leaders' Debates 83 Chapter 5 Press Conferences 108 Chapter 6 Current Affairs Forum Television 132 Chapter 7 Political Celebrity Interviews 154 Conclusion 178 References 189 Index 209
£49.50
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Performing Politics Media Interviews Debates and
Book SynopsisFor successful political leaders, public speaking is only half the battle. A good politician must also be a competent performer. Whether facing critical questions in an interview, posturing in a leaders' debate, or conversing on a daytime chat show, success is reliant upon a candidate's ability to dramatically but authentically impart a strong individual identity.In this innovative analysis, Geoffrey Craig looks at the interrogative exchanges between politicians and journalists. The power struggles and evasions in these encounters often leave the public exasperated, but it is the politicians' negotiation of these struggles that determines success. Drawing on analyses of the language and performances of leaders such as Barack Obama and David Cameron, Craig examines the particular kinds of interactions that occur across political interviews, debates, conferences, and talk shows. The political games that take place between politicians and journalists, he argues, constitute theTrade Review"How politicians perform seems to matter as much as what they claim to believe in. Crucial to the success of politicians� performances is media representation. Geoffrey Craig�s analysis of this process of making political subjectivities visible is both highly perceptive and rigorously systematic. This book makes an important contribution to the growing literature on the cultural sociology of political performance." Stephen Coleman, University of Leeds "Geoffrey Craig�s study of broadcast political performance is a welcome addition to an expanding literature on the mediation of political communication and journalism. His cases and analyses will be essential reading for students of political communication in the age of mediation." Brian McNair, Queensland University of TechnologyTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgements 9 Chapter 1 Mediated Political Performance 16 Chapter 2 Political Games 36 Chapter 3 Political Interviews 58 Chapter 4 Leaders' Debates 83 Chapter 5 Press Conferences 108 Chapter 6 Current Affairs Forum Television 132 Chapter 7 Political Celebrity Interviews 154 Conclusion 178 References 189 Index 209
£16.14
Kogan Page Media Interview Techniques
Book SynopsisRobert Taylor is one of the UK's most experienced media trainers: his trainees include more than 1,000 executives from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the Department for International Development and the British Council, including ambassadors. Other clients have included the executive management teams of the Olympic Delivery Authority for London 2012, senior executives at Accenture, BT, British Airways, FedEx, SAP, Orange, Oracle, SITA and a huge range of public sector bodies and charities. He has been the leading media trainer of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations since 2008.Trade Review"Robert Taylor shares a lifetime of experience training spokesmen for media interviews in this one book. It's a treasure trove of information, examples and guidance. Quite simply, if you love or fear giving media interviews you will learn something from Robert's expert advice." * Vickie Sheriff, Former Official Spokesman for the Prime Minister *"Robert Taylor's book provides a thorough and comprehensive approach to media training. Full of good guidance, smart thinking and useful examples, this book demonstrates Robert's in-depth knowledge and experience in the world of media and is a 'must read' for anyone preparing for a media interview." * Henrietta Mackenzie, Associate Director, Edelman *"Robert is a genuine master of his craft." * Marc Cornelius, Founder and Managing Director, 80:20 Communications *"Packed with tried and trusted tactics and dozens of examples from real life situations, this is an essential read both for newcomers and experienced spokespeople wanting to stay ahead of the game." * Cathie Burton, Spokesperson, Head of Communication and Media Relations, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe *"As a new charity... it's really important that we use media interviews to raise awareness of our work and increase support for our cause. Robert's coaching and techniques make sure we get the most out of every opportunity to tell 'the world' what we do and why it's so important." * Jonathan Ludford, National Communications Manager, Canal & River Trust *"Undertaking a media interview is always challenging but these...hints and tips make that challenge less daunting, indeed almost something to look forward to.... An entertaining read, combined with sound practical advice, ranging from how to construct a message sandwich through to ideas about posture, breathing and relaxation." * Caroline Black FCIPR, Managing Director, Caroline Black & Associates *"Robert Taylor is one of the few trainers in the market who can call upon real-world experience, supporting theory and anecdotal evidence to make his case....This book will be of great interest to students and practitioners." * Michael Johnson, former editor of International Management magazine and director of McGraw-Hill World News *"Robert Taylor writes with authority on a subject he knows inside out and with the same easy style you get in his face-to-face workshops. Robert's model works equally for a private sector client, public sector body or a not-for-profit, and has become a core part of our organisation's media training programme. I'd certainly encourage any press officer to read Media Interview Techniques before prepping their spokesperson for media calls." * Krysteen Ormond, Public Relations & Media Manager, Falkland Islands Government *"Today's news isn't gone tomorrow: we're reminded that it will be available online and will influence a brand's future for decades. Robert's crystal clear writing style, along with the exercises ending each chapter, will give any spokesperson or executive the confidence to develop constructive relationships with important influencers across all media channels." * Donald Johnson, Head of Brand Strategy, National Grid plc. *"Robert Taylor is as thorough as they come and this guide reflects his detailed approach. It is an important reference point for companies and PR practitioners alike and will definitely be an additional tool we use when advising our clients, both global and start-up companies. Preparation prior to interacting with the media is integral and something we prioritise at Spider PR and this will definitely enhance our stringent briefing process." * Jessica Dixon, Director, Spider PR *Table of Contents Chapter - 01: Why do a media interview? Chapter - 02: Preparing for your interview; Chapter - 03: How to create a resonant message; Chapter - 04: Keeping your cool; Chapter - 05: Voice and body language; Chapter - 06: The perfect tone of voice; Chapter - 07: Keeping control of the interview; Chapter - 08: Winning over sceptical and hostile audience; Chapter - 09: Crisis media interviews; Chapter - 10: Capitalizing on your interview
£28.49
Kogan Page Persuasive Copywriting
Book SynopsisAndy Maslen is Managing Director of Sunfish, a writing agency specializing in corporate communications, direct marketing and digital content, and CEO of the Andy Maslen Copywriting Academy. A lifetime fellow of the Institute of Direct and Digital Marketing, Maslen works globally with clients such as the NHS, Prudential, The Economist, BBC Worldwide, Hamleys, London Stock Exchange, RSPB, The New York Times and PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is co-founder of the Copy Cabana conference and a bestselling author of numerous fiction and non-fiction books.Trade Review"If you're someone who likes rules but likes breaking them more, this book is for you. Andy provides a balance of discussion, guidance and coaching, delivered with enough wit to make you spontaneously snort-laugh your way to great copywriting." * Elle Graham-Dixon, Head of Planning Global Ford, BBDO New York *"Persuasive Copywriting will give your writing charisma. It refines your words so they hold your reader's gaze, drawing on lessons from Ancient Greece to fMRI technology. It's about more than how your copy can persuade and sell, though. Your writing will inspire, charm and comfort too." * Joe Fattorini, journalist and presenter of The Wine Show *"I rated Andy 10/10 as a speaker. I rate Persuasive Copywriting even higher. It has smashed into the essential reading list on our curriculum, for art directors as well as copywriters." * Marc Lewis, Dean, School of Communication Arts *"There is a crying need for good copy today because of the internet. Yet there is a dire shortage. If you wish to succeed, read this book at least three times. And if you have to judge copy, read it too. All good stuff, blessedly free of jargon." * Drayton Bird, the godfather of direct marketing *Table of Contents Section - ONE: Copywriting in context; Chapter - 01: Creativity – A genuinely marketable skill?; Chapter - 02: The right and wrong way to judge copy; Chapter - 03: The impact of new channels – From mobile to social; Chapter - 04: Blood brothers or ugly sisters – How do copy and content fit together?; Section - TWO: Motivation versus reason – Tapping into your customer's deepest drives; Chapter - 05: Harnessing the power of emotional copywriting to persuade your prospects; Chapter - 06: Three big ideas you should use for copy before highlighting the "benefits"; Chapter - 07: A powerful process for developing customer empathy through copy; Chapter - 08: Copywriting hacks – Flattery will get you everywhere; Chapter - 09: The ancient Greek secret of emotionally engaging copy; Chapter - 10: Copywriting and connecting on social media; Chapter - 11: Creating calls to action – Top tips to bring home the bacon; Section - THREE: The pleasure principle – Making your writing more enjoyable and compelling; Chapter - 12: Balancing pleasure and profit – Five techniques to write fantastic copy; Chapter - 13: How to engage your imagination and free your creativity; Chapter - 14: Tone and technique in copy – Finding your voice (and that of others); Chapter - 15: The definitive guide to when grammar matters in copywriting; Chapter - 16: Injecting life into your sales pitch – An age-old method
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University of British Columbia Press Media Divides
Book SynopsisMedia Divides offers the first comprehensive, up-to-date account of the democratic deficits in Canada’s communications law and policy.Table of ContentsPrefacePart 1: Communication Rights and the Right to Communicate – The State of the ArtIntroduction / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern1 Histories, Contexts, and Controversies / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern2 Implementing Communication Rights / Seán Ó SiochrúPart 2: Communication Rights in Canada – An Assessment3 The Horizontal View / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern4 Media / Marc Raboy5 Access / Leslie Regan Shade6 Internet / William J. McIver Jr.7 Privacy / Leslie Regan Shade8 Copyright / Laura J. MurrayPart 3: Policy Recommendations and Alternative Frameworks9 Fixing Communication Rights in Canada / Marc Raboy and Jeremy Shtern10 Toward a Canadian Right to Communicate / Marc Raboy and Jeremy ShternAppendicesNotesWorks CitedIndex
£73.95
John Wiley & Sons Inc Communication Skills Profile
Book SynopsisImprove communication skills and watch productivity soar! In today's fast-paced, sound byte world, effective communication is still the foundation of organization success. Clear communication helps to develop interpersonal understanding and enhances a person's ability to understand and solve complicated problems.Table of ContentsAbout the Author. 1 The Questionnaire. 2 The Bases of Communication and Dialogue. 3 Predicting Individual Results. 4 Scoring the Communication Skills Profile. 5 Interpretation and Analysis. 6 Action Planning. 7 Feedback. 8 Notes for Work Groups.
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John Wiley & Sons Inc What Do I Say
Book SynopsisWhat Do I Say? Communicating Intended or Unanticipated Outcomes in Obstetrics will help physicians and other health care professionals improve their communication skills with patients and their family members. Written by James R. Woods, a perinatologist, and Fay A. Rozovsky, an attorney, risk management consultant, and authority on informed consent, What Do I Say? explores how to explain risk to patients, how to obtain patient consent, and how to talk with patients when adverse events occur. What Do I Say? is a comprehensive book that Explains consent as a foundation of the caregiver-patient relationship Explains the legal context for disclosing bad news Outlines the practical issues associated with OB consent In addition to the information, research, and practical advice contained in this helpful volume, What Do I Say? is filled with useful case examples that can prepare physicians and other health care professionals for handTable of ContentsForeword (David S. Guzick). Preface. The Authors. 1. The Legal Context for Disclosing Bad News. 2. Consent as a Process. 3. The Challenge of Full Disclosure. 4. Conversations to Diffuse Anger. 5. Conversations to Educate. 6. Conversations to Improve Quality of Care. 7. Where Do We Go from Here? Notes. Index.
£44.60
Baker Publishing Group An Essential Guide to Interpersonal Communication
Book SynopsisTwo experts offer a solid Christian perspective on interpersonal communication in our social media age.Table of ContentsContentsIntroduction1. Be Grateful2. Listen Attentively3. Single-Task4. Know Yourself5. Relate Openly6. Encourage Others7. Promote Peace8. Restore RelationshipsConclusion: Celebrate FriendshipsAppendix: Using An Essential Guide to Interpersonal Communication as a Supplemental TextbookIndex
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University of Toronto Press Law Rhetoric and Irony in the Formation of
Book SynopsisIn Rhetoric, Irony, and Law in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture, Michael Dorland and Maurice Charland examine how, over the roughly 400-year period since the encounter of First Peoples with Europeans in North America, rhetorical or discursive fields took form in politics and constitution-making, in the formation of a public sphere, and in education and language. The study looks at how these fields changed over time within the French regime, the British regime, and in Canada since 1867, and how they converged through trial and error into a Canadian civil culture. The authors establish a triangulation of fields of discourse formed by law (as a technical discourse system), rhetoric (as a public discourse system), and irony (as a means of accessing the public realm as the key pillars upon which a civil culture in Canada took form) in order to scrutinize the process of creating a civil culture. By presenting case studies ranging from the legal implications of the tra
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Stanford University Press For More than One Voice
Book SynopsisThe human voice does not deceive. The one who is speaking is inevitably revealed by the singular sound of her voice, no matter what she says. Starting from the given uniqueness of every voice, Cavarero rereads the history of philosophy through its peculiar evasion of this embodied uniqueness.Trade Review"Cavarero is lyrical, commanding, sweeping."—Theory & Event"The material gathered here is striking for both its breadth and the richness of treatment." —Philosophy in Review/Comptes Rendus philosophiquesTable of ContentsTable of Contents Translator's Introduction...Paul A. Kottman Introduction 1. The Voice According to Calvino Introduction 2. Preliminary Outline of the Theme of the Voice; or, Philosophy Closes its Ears PART I -- How Logos Lost its Voice 1. The Voice of Jacob 2. 'Saying,' Instead of the 'Said' 3. The De-vocalization of logos 4. The Voice of the Soul 5. The Strange Case of the Anti-Metaphysician Ireneo Funes 6. The Voice of Language 7. When Thinking Was Done With the Lungs... 8. Some Irresistible (and Somewhat Dangerous) Flute-Playing 9. The Rhapsodic Voice; or, Ion's Specialty PART II. Women Who Sing 1. 'Sing to Me, O Muse' 2. The Fate of the Sirens 3. Melodramatic Voices 4. The Maternal chora; or, The Voice of the Poetic Text 5. Truth Sings In Key 6. The Hurricane does not Roar in Pentameter 7. The Harmony of the Spheres; or, The Political Control of mousike PART III: A POLITICS OF VOICES 1. Echo; or, On Resonance 2. A Vocal Ontology of Uniqueness 3. Logos and Politics 4. The Reciprocal Communication of Voices Appendix: Dedicated to Derrida Notes Index
£89.10
John Wiley & Sons We Do Not Want the Gates Closed between Us
Book SynopsisIn the 1860s and 1870s, the US government forced most western Native Americans to settle on reservations. These ever-shrinking pieces of land were meant to relocate, contain, and separate these Native peoples. This book tells the story of how Native Americans resisted this effort by building vast intertribal networks.
£19.76
MP-SIL Southern Illinois Uni Trust in Texts A Different History of Rhetoric
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MP-SIL Southern Illinois Uni Averroes Middle Commentary on Aristotles Rhetoric
Book SynopsisThe first English-language translation of a crucial medieval Arabic commentary on Aristotle’s Rhetoric, with context on its contribution to intellectual history.Trade Review “This translation lends fresh insight into an essential period in the medieval Arabic translation movement by demonstrating how Averroes’ critical perspectives emerged from and contributed to a cross-pollination of nationalism, intellectualism, orthodoxy, and faith. Ultimately, Lahcen El Yazghi Ezzaher helps us to read both Averroes and the Rhetoric with added complexity, recognizing a tradition of Arabic commentary that is rooted in surprisingly diverse religious and philosophical traditions."—Tarez Samra Graban, coeditor of Global Rhetorical Traditions “Ezzaher's translation illuminates the complicated network that sustained Aristotle’s influence, the ways in which ancient texts maintain their vitality, and about the dynamic interaction between rhetoric and culture."—Lois Agnew, author of Thomas De Quincey: British Rhetoric’s Romantic TurnTable of Contents Introduction 1. Life and Works of Averroes 2. The Commentary Tradition on Greek Logical Works Before Averroes 3. Averroes’s Fascination with Aristotle’s Philosophy and Logic 4. Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the Arabic Commentary Tradition 5. Averroes on Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Organization 6. After Averroes: Averroes in the Latin and Hebrew Traditions 7. Concluding Remarks 8. Note on the Translation The Text: Averroes’s Middle Commentary on Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Arabic-English Translation, with Notes and Introduction Bibliography Index
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University of Pennsylvania Press The Commerce of Vision
Book SynopsisWhen Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote in 1837 that Our Age is Ocular, he offered a succinct assessment of antebellum America''s cultural, commercial, and physiological preoccupation with sight. In the early nineteenth century, the American city''s visual culture was manifest in pamphlets, newspapers, painting exhibitions, and spectacular entertainments; businesses promoted their wares to consumers on the move with broadsides, posters, and signboards; and advances in ophthalmological sciences linked the mechanics of vision to the physiological functions of the human body. Within this crowded visual field, sight circulated as a metaphor, as a physiological process, and as a commercial commodity. Out of the intersection of these various discourses and practices emerged an entirely new understanding of vision.The Commerce of Vision integrates cultural history, art history, and material culture studies to explore how vision was understood and experienced in the first half of the niTrade Review"[Brownlee's] ostensible quarry is an antebellum visual culture that developed around the intersecting concerns of ophthalmology and optometry, reform physiology, and a rapidly expanding market economy, but he sees vision as more than the mere sum of its parts. Brownlee’s analysis reaches beyond the usual metaphors of nineteenth-century vision as possessing, knowing, or controlling, analyzing the 'economy of the eyes' as a shifting field that is at once physiological, commercial, political, and cultural, and almost always attended by doubt and ambiguity...The Commerce of Vision matches the undeniable richness and complexity of antebellum America’s ocularity with deft, close readings that will bear repeated examination." * Panorama *"Brownlee has identified an important and rich topic, one that opens up other avenues for scholars to explore. In addition, his interdisciplinary approach provides an excellent model of how to bridge cultural and scientific history and understand vision at both a conceptual and physiological level. The Commerce of Vision is at once a major contribution to the history of visual culture in antebellum America and a call for continued work on this history, especially given its continuing relevance to our own digitally saturated world." * Literature & History *"[A]n elegantly written and extremely interesting study of a range of visual artefacts, including newspapers, paintings, photographs, caricatures, eye glasses, paper money and signboards, among others. Brownlee effectively weaves together a number of thematic threads to create a cohesive investigation of how people in antebellum America looked, learned to look differently and dealt with failures related to vision, both physiological and ideological." * Social History of Medicine *"The Commerce of Vision is an original, rich, and engaging study of an antebellum culture intrigued by questions of seeing and visual representation yet unsettled by the energies of rapidly expanding urban and market economies. Ranging over visual, material, and archival evidence-from paintings and daguerreotypes to broadsides, typeface, and newspapers, from ophthalmology and eyeglasses to paper currency and signboards-it will interest readers in visual and material culture studies, American studies, and the history of science." * Wendy Bellion, University of Delaware *Table of ContentsIntroduction. An Ocular Age: Vision in a World of Surfaces PART I. THE PROBLEM OF VISION Chapter 1. Ophthalmology, Popular Physiology, and the Market Revolution in Vision Chapter 2. Vision, Eyewear, and the Art of Refraction PART II. THE CHAOS OF PRINT Chapter 3. Broadsides, Display Types, and the Physiology of the Moving Eye Chapter 4. Signboards, Vision, and Commerce in the Antebellum City PART III. PAINTING, PRINT, PERCEPTION Chapter 5. The Optics of Newspaper Vision Chapter 6. Paper Money, Spectral Illusions, and the Limits of Vision Notes Index Acknowledgments
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Wayne State University Press Discourse in Black
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New York University Press Authentic
Book SynopsisA stimulating, smart book on what it means to live in a brand cultureBrands are everywhere. Branding is central to political campaigns and political protest movements; the alchemy of social media and self-branding creates overnight celebrities; the self-proclaimed greening of institutions and merchant goods is nearly universal. But while the practice of branding is typically understood as a tool of marketing, a method of attaching social meaning to a commodity as a way to make it more personally resonant with consumers, Sarah Banet-Weiser argues that in the contemporary era, brands are about culture as much as they are about economics. That, in fact, we live in a brand culture.Authentic maintains that branding has extended beyond a business model to become both reliant on, and reflective of, our most basic social and cultural relations. Further, these types of brand relationships have become cultural contexts for everyday living, individual identity, and peTrade ReviewBanet-Weiser success in her important project to show that branding is much more than commodification or marketingit is a co-production of culture, and in dismissing it we risk dismissing a pervasive and essential set of discourses on contemporary society. * Media International Australia *Each chapter stands on its own, making this a useful text to use in classroom. * Choice *Authentic by Sarah Banet-Weiser, is an interesting book, because it makes it its business to find the halfway point between this so-called infantilizing commerce and the world of the authentic and realthus that 'ambivalence.' * Slate.com *We all search for spaces where we can express ourselves or find others we value, but what happens when all those spaces are already aligned by the self-interested productivity of brands? No one has followed those searches more attentively than Sarah Banet-Weiser. As inherited politics falters, Banet-Weiser's major new book is an indispensable guide to an ambivalent future. -- Nick Couldry,author of Why Voice Matters: Culture and Politics After NeoliberalismIn this lively and penetrating analysis of the ubiquity and consequences of non-stop branding in the 21st century, Sarah Banet-Weiser pushes us to think beyond the false distinctions between consumer culture on the one hand and & authenticity on the other, and instead to contemplate what is at stake in living in branded culturesespecially for our very core identities and values. A stimulating, smart, and extremely timely book. -- Susan J. Douglas,University of Michigan and author of The Rise of Enlightened SexismThis profound and powerful book is replete with perceptive insights and persuasive arguments. Authentic ™ reveals how the pervasiveness of branding culture requires us to rethink our investments in authenticity and our understandings of citizenship and social membership. Banet-Weiser offers us the first fully theorized analysis of how the hegemony of branding culture and the eclipse of typographic culture by digital culture combine to make us fundamentally new kinds of social subjects. -- George Lipsitz,author of Time PassagesTable of ContentsAcknowledgments Introduction: Branding the Authentic 1. Branding Consumer Citizens Gender and the Emergence of Brand Culture 2. Branding the Postfeminist Self The Labor of Femininity 3. Branding Creativity Creative Cities, Street Art, and "Making Your Name Sing" 4. Branding Politics Shopping for Change? 5. Branding Religion "I'm Like Totally Saved" Conclusion: The Politics of Ambivalence Notes Index About the Author
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MP-SYR Syracuse University P Watching TV with a Linguist
Book SynopsisChallenges the conventional view of television as lowbrow entertainment devoid of intellectual activity. Rather, Fägersten champions the use of fictional television to learn about linguistics and at the same time promotes enriched television viewing experiences by explaining the role of language in creating humour, conveying drama, and developing identifiable characters.Trade Review“A book like this ought to be available for instruction in linguistics and television studies, media studies, and cultural studies.” —Michael Adams, professor of English, Indiana University“This is an excellent book, which is innovative in its conceptualization, and expertly edited. . . . A must-read for the budding linguist and TV-enthusiast.” —Monika Bednarek, senior lecturer, Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney
£26.96
John Wiley & Sons Watching TV with a Linguist
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£48.60
University of Alabama Press Soccers Neoliberal Pitch
Book SynopsisAs a rhetorician who draws on both critical theory and culture, John Sloop seeks to read soccer as the game intersects with gender, race, sexuality, and class. The result of this engagement is a sense of both enormous possibility and real constraint.Trade ReviewSoccer’s Neoliberal Pitch will interest scholars in a number of fields, including communication, sport studies, American studies, and cultural studies. It offers an interesting and engaging account of how meanings of soccer’s past and present are subtly shaped by economic and cultural forces." —Thomas Oates, author of Football and Manliness: An Unauthorized Feminist Account of the NFL
£83.30