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Delli Carpini, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, USAThis book critiques U.S. public policy about communication and offers guidelines to improve public safety and create strong democratic communities.
This book offers something quite new - an advanced textbook that considers professional writing as a negotiated process between writer and... Læs mere
Information and communication technologies (ICT) enable citizens to communicate across state borders with greater ease than ever before, exciting... Læs mere
This is the first book to offer a serious examination of the phenomenon of political marketing in Britain. It explores how political culture and conduct have been affected by the phenomenon and to what extent politics and policy have been remoulded to fit the marketing process.
It is about how people make rules about humour: rules about what humour is, what it is not, what it should and should not be, when it should and should not be used, what type of humour... Læs mere
The Power of Interdependence offers a convincing challenge to the dominant view among many observers of global affairs, that individual countries exert sole control over the international system.
Storytelling Research Methods establishes the methods, subject matter, tonal qualities, and philosophical... Læs mere
This handbook is the first comprehensive survey of the intersection between language and human mobility in today’s globalised world. Now in its newly... Læs mere
This book presents a comprehensive approach for designing messages to influence beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and behaviors. It is ideal for social science researchers and practitioners who design campaigns and interventions to promote behavior change.
This book offers a groundbreaking exploration of how writing knowledge and practices transfer across academic and professional contexts. It is a vital resource for anyone committed to developing adaptable, world-ready graduates.
This volume explicates the role of sociopolitical advocacy and other related constructs as forms of prosocial communication. It will appeal to advanced students and researchers in public relations, strategic communication, organizational communication, and allied fields.
This book offers a timely analysis of play and politics woven together to imagine and enact new worlds, democratic and reactionary alike. It will interest media studies, philosophy, cultural studies, games and play studies, and political theory and philosophy.