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Taylor & Francis The Fragile Community
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Taylor & Francis Being An Older Woman A Study in the Social Production of Identity Everyday Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Fundable Knowledge
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Taylor & Francis Crosscultural Communication and Aging in the United States Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Constructing the Beginning Discourses of Creation Science Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Literacy and Technology
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Taylor & Francis Explaining Illness Research Theory and Strategies Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Public Health Communication Evidence for Behavior Change Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Public Health Communication Evidence for Behavior Change Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Second Language Teachers Manual
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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Communication and Social Interaction Skills Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Communicating and Organizing in Context
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Taylor & Francis Rhetorical Democracy Discursive Practices of Civic Engagement
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Taylor & Francis Processes of Community Change and Social Action
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Taylor & Francis Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships LEAs Series on Personal Relationships
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Taylor & Francis Nonverbal Communication in Close Relationships LEAs Series on Personal Relationships
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Taylor & Francis Communicating to Manage Health and Illness
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Taylor & Francis Communicating to Manage Health and Illness
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Taylor & Francis Building Theories of Organization
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Taylor & Francis Health Communication in Practice
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Taylor & Francis Health Communication in Practice
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Taylor & Francis Relevance in Argumentation
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Taylor & Francis The Power of Words
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Taylor & Francis Narratives Health and Healing
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Taylor & Francis Strategic Conflict
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Taylor & Francis Strategic Conflict
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Taylor & Francis Communication Research Measures II
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Taylor & Francis Cultures in Conversation
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Taylor & Francis Inc Exploring Positive Relationships at Work Building a Theoretical and Research Foundation Organization and Management Series
Book SynopsisThis edited volume brings together a select group of leading organizational scholars for the purpose of developing a foundation-setting book on positive relationships at work. Positive Relationships at Work (PRW) is a rich new interdisciplinary domain of inquiry that focuses on the generative processes, relational mechanisms and outcomes associated with positive relationships between people at work. This volume builds a solid foundation for this promising new area of scholarly inquiry and offers a multidisciplinary exploration of how relationships at work become a source of growth, vitality, learning and generative states of human and collective flourishing. A unique feature of the book is the use of a connecting commentator chapter at the end of each section. The Commentator Chapters, written by preeminent scholars, uncover and discuss integrative themes that emerge within sections.The editors approach the topic from multiple levels, each level providing critical, valuable iTrade Review"The flourishing positive scholarship movement attempts to shift from models that focus on 'what is wrong' to 'what is right'. Exploring Positive Relationships at Work adds a critical new area of inquiry to this movement. Weaving together different disciplines, levels of analysis and perspectives, this book will change the way we think about relationships in organizational life." – Leslie Perlow, Harvard Business School"This book brings together leading scholars working at the forefront of efforts to develop a positive psychology of organizational behavior. It contains an intellectually exciting and impressively diverse collection focusing on the crucial but neglected role positive relationships play in organizational life. This is one of those essential volumes that belongs on the shelf of every organizational theorist interested in where the field is going and, more importantly, where it should be going."– Roderick M. Kramer, William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business"The flourishing positive scholarship movement attempts to shift from models that focus on 'what is wrong' to 'what is right'. Exploring Positive Relationships at Work adds a critical new area of inquiry to this movement. Weaving together different disciplines, levels of analysis and perspectives, this book will change the way we think about relationships in organizational life." – Leslie Perlow, Harvard Business School"This book brings together leading scholars working at the forefront of efforts to develop a positive psychology of organizational behavior. It contains an intellectually exciting and impressively diverse collection focusing on the crucial but neglected role positive relationships play in organizational life. This is one of those essential volumes that belongs on the shelf of every organizational theorist interested in where the field is going and, more importantly, where it should be going."– Roderick M. Kramer, William R. Kimball Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Graduate School of Business'Dutton and Ragins have compiled a very good collection of chapters that will likely facilitate putting the study of positive relationships at work on the research map... Each of the chapters is well written, on point, and clearly linked to positive relationships at work... it is applicable to virtually anyone whose work involves interacting with other people.' - Steven M. Elias, PsycCRITIQUESTable of ContentsContents: Series Foreword. Part I: Introduction. B.R. Ragins, J.E. Dutton, Positive Relationships at Work: An Introduction and Invitation. Part II: Positive Relationships: Individuals and Dyads. L.M. Roberts, From Proving to Becoming: How Positive Relationships Create a Context for Self-Discovery and Self-Actualization. E.D. Heaphy, Bodily Insights: Three Lenses on Positive Organizational Relationships. R.W. Quinn, Energizing Others in Work Connections. B.R. Ragins, A.K. Verbos, Positive Relationships in Action: Relational Mentoring and Mentoring Schemas in the Workplace. M.G. Pratt, K.T. Dirks, Rebuilding Trust and Restoring Positive Relationships: A Commitment-Based View of Trust. M.N. Davidson, E.H. James, The Engines of Positive Relationships Across Difference: Conflict and Learning. J. Greenberg,Positive Organizational Justice: From Fair to Fairer—and Beyond. S. Duck, Commentary: Finding Connections at the Individual/Dyadic Level. Part III:Positive Relationships: Groups and Communities. W.A. Kahn, Meaningful Connections: Positive Relationships and Attachments at Work. M. Higgins, A Contingency Perspective on Developmental Networks. D. Ancona, W. Isaacs,Structural Balance in Teams. R. Blatt, C.T. Camden,Positive Relationships and Cultivating Community. K.L. McGinn, History, Structure, and Practices: San Pedro Longshoremen in the Face of Change. W.A. Kahn, Commentary: Positive Relationships in Groups and Communities. Part IV:Positive Relationships: Organizations and Organizing. K. Golden-Biddle, K. GermAnn, T. Reay, G. Procyshen, Creating and Sustaining Positive Organizational Relationships: A Cultural Perspective. M.A. Glynn, K. Wrobel, My Family, My Firm: How Familial Relationships Function as Endogenous Organizational Resources. W. Baker, J.E. Dutton, Enabling Positive Social Capital in Organizations. J.K. Fletcher, Leadership, Power, and Positive Relationships. D.M. Rousseau, K. Ling, Commentary: Following the Resources in Positive Organizational Relationships. Part V:Conclusion.J.E. Dutton, B.R. Ragins, Moving Forward: Positive Relationships at Work as a Research Frontier.
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Taylor & Francis Choice and Preference in Media Use
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Taylor & Francis Public Relations as Activism
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Taylor & Francis Communication Technology and Social Change
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Taylor & Francis The Mass Media and Latino Politics
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Taylor & Francis Handbook of Risk and Crisis Communication
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Taylor & Francis The Dark Side of Interpersonal Communication
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Taylor & Francis The Dark Side Of Interpersonal Communication
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Taylor & Francis Communication as Comfort
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Taylor & Francis Communication as Comfort
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Taylor & Francis Stories of Life in the Workplace
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Taylor & Francis Broadcast and Internet Indecency
Book SynopsisIndecency--arguably among the most provocative and incendiary issues in today's media--is speech at the edge of social tolerance. This timely volume examines broadcast and Internet indecency from legal and social perspectives, utilizing current cases and well-publicized examples. In exploring the issues associated with this highly controversial area, author Jeremy Harris Lipschultz makes headway toward an understanding of how indecency, as communication on the fringes of social norms, functions in defining free expression through specific types of speech. He contrasts conceptualizations of indecency and obscenity, synthesizes case law and social research, and develops theoretical generalizations for future research and study. His work provides a comprehensive examination of broadcast and Internet indecency issues and cases that serve to test generalizations about freedom of expression and one's ability to define free speech.Trade Review"Broadcast and Internet indecency are fascinating areas of research. The issue of whether offensive speech that isn't legally obscene should be regulated has captured the interest of numerous legal scholars since the 1970s. In this book, Jeremy Lipschultz explores indecency from legal, social and theoretical perspectives. This alone makes this work an important contribution to the discourse of freedom of speech, especially "offensive" speech. Those of us who have studied the regulation of indecency know that this subject can become clouded by self-righteousness and politics. I welcome Jeremy Lipschultz's effort to bring such a broad range of approaches into the study of indecency regulation. He certainly has done a great deal of work in this area and this book allows him to put it all together into a coherent and meaningful whole."Milagros Rivera SanchezChair, Communications and New Media ProgramNational University of SingaporeTable of ContentsTable of ContentsBroadcast & Internet Indecency: Defining Free SpeechChapter I. Introduction to Broadcast and Internet IndecencyThe Engaging QuestionsStern Helps Define the IssuesSocial and Legal IssuesMiller v. CaliforniaBroadcasting, Cable and the InternetSafe Harbor IssuesTo Regulate or NotIndecency and ObscenityChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter II. History of American BroadcastingHistorical Context of Broadcast RegulationShip-to-Shore Communications and Interference ChaosNBCRed LionPublic Interest, Convenience and NecessityNewton Minnow Calls Television in 1961 a ÒVast WastelandÓThe Highpoint of RegulationDeregulation, FCC Policy Statements and Congressional ResponsesData and ProcessesParental Control or Government ControlTV Watch Study Finds Opposition to Current FCC RegulationChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter III. Theory and Research in Broadcast and Internet IndecencyNormative First Amendment TheoriesDouglas’ Near-absolutist ViewStrict ScrutinyTheories of FCC and FTC RegulationLegal AnalysesCarlin Monologue as Transcribed by Pacifica CourtSocial and Psychological ResearchSocial Theory and Computer-Mediated CommunicationChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter IV. Adult EntertainmentThe Pornography BusinessGirls Gone Wild Video Producer Guilt of Exploiting ChildrenMedia Law on PornographyZoning and the LawPay Cable ChannelsSatellite Radio and TelevisionX-rated MoviewsChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter V. The Legacy of Pacifica and the Action for Children’s Television CasesA Single ComplaintPolitical Implications of the Indecency BanFCC Order and the Diaz StatementDial-a-Porn: Sabe CommunicationsDecision and ReasoningACT IACT IIACT IIIInterpretations of the OpinionPolitical GeneralizationsDevelopmentsPolitical ImplicationsPolitics of Broadcast RegulationChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter VI. Cable Television, New Technologies and New DefinitionsFirst Amendment RightsThe First Amendment and CyberspaceNon-broadcast Video OptionsAppendix to the Opinion of the CourtSatellite IssuesDigital TelevisionThe InternetIndecency, Obscenity and the New Media WorldChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter VII. New Media IssuesCultural Concerns about IndecencyComputer-Mediated CommunicationMancow Thrives in Post-indecency Complaint CareerOther Internet Issues: YouTubeFox Shows F-word During Playoff GameLibel, Privacy and CopyrightChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter VIII. The Fight Over Indecent ContentIndecent Content and the FCCThe Special Case of the Super BowlExplicit PodcastingChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter IX. Political and Religious IssuesThe Politics of RegulationReligious ConcernsReligion, Washington and IndecencyCongressman Fred Upton Seeks to Have Broadcasters Think TwiceNBC Show Las Vegas Draws AFA ComplaintsImpact of a CrackdownA Market for ReligionFaith in a Box StudyChapter SummaryReview QuestionsChapter X. Trends: Fines, Enforcement, Laws and RegulationFCC Tells the Public About Indecency RegulationRegulation of Obscenity, Indecency and ProfanityFrequently Asked QuestionsHow to File a ComplaintFCC Lawyer Challenged by Second Circuit Court of Appeals PanelRaising the Broadcast FinesInternet FreedomsSNL Censored Skit Plays on YouTubeProjectionsImplications for Defining Free ExpressionChapter SummaryReview QuestionsReferencesAppendix AAppendix BAppendix CAppendix DAppendix EAppendix FAuthor IndexSubject Index
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