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Interculturality in Flux is an audacious and self-reflexive interrogation of intercultural scholarship and education.
A critical linguistic analysis of the campaign for abortion and reproductive rights in Ireland from the imposition of the 8th Amendment in 1983 to the successful campaign to repeal it in 2018.
By showing that the way we speak, draw, and gesture all share common cognitive organizing principles, this book heralds a new paradigm of language, drawing, and communication, all accessibly presented as a non-fiction graphic novel.
Investigates how British newspapers use language to discursively construct different types of risks to life: terror attacks, earthquakes, road accidents, and heart attacks.
Empowering students to apply proven strategies in the ever-changing social media landscape, Luttrell’s practical textbook presents frameworks for successful... Læs mere
Adeyanju Apejoye, Andrew Danjuma Dewan, and Seamus Simpson emphasize the role of a globally accessible online communication environment in advancing Nigeria's political and social development.
This book explores methods of bringing environmentalist, art-based and Indigenous ways of knowing and being into dialogue to improve relationships with the Earth and Her First Peoples.
This book explores the narrative accounts of southwestern herbalists, healers, teachers, and farmers as they describe their reciprocal relationships with the local flora and frame plants as intelligent, relational, and communicative.
This book offers a systematic analysis of the community health center program’s success since its establishment as a War on Poverty program.
This book illustrates how white nationalism emerged and maintained itself as a global movement in the years after the Second World War,... Læs mere
In LiveJournal and Russian Disinformation, J.J. Sylvia IV analyzes the role of blogging platform LiveJournal in Russia’s information warfare strategy, examining its evolution and co-optation as a case study.