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Adolescent Identities, Social Media, and the Politics of Recognition explores the political identity formation of adolescents online, with a focus on recognition theory, affect, and lived experiences of belonging and non-belonging.
State Capture through Media Clientelism in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina contributes to the understanding of the rise of stabilitocracies and competitive authoritarian regimes in the Western Balkans by examining the case of freedom and independence of the media.
This book serves as a complete guide to ICT in education covering new media, multimedia technology, and web design using HTML and CSS for students and professionals.
Originally published in 1994, Group Performance is an invaluable account of the theory, research and practice of work in groups. Henk Wilke and Roel Meertens examine how tasks are... Læs mere
This innovative textbook redefines the study of rhetoric by moving beyond traditional teachings of argument structure and logical... Læs mere
Blending theory and practice, this book outlines the central role that strategic maneuvering and argumentative style play in argumentative discourse. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of Argumentation, Communication Studies, Linguistics, Philosophy, and Law.
This book presents a game-changing approach to critical intercultural pedagogy by reclaiming myth as a stimulating tool for deliberate and productive disorientation.
Provides a solid foundation in all aspects of sociolinguistics.
A Contemporary Return to the Lacanian Mirror is a discussion on The Mirror Stage as Formative of the I Function as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience, a capital text within Lacanian thought and psychoanalytic history.
The Art and Science of Virtual Content Creation: Beyond the Screen is a wide-ranging guide that examines the dynamic fusion of creativity and technology in crafting immersive digital experiences.
This book shows how the visual elements within news images of disability orchestrate and... Læs mere
Navigating the intricate relationships between mobility, identity, and power structures, Samira Ibnelkaïd presents a novel framework that challenges dominant narratives that frame migration as a crisis and racialized individuals as threats.