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This book focuses on the impacts of media practices on our prospects for thriving as moral beings in today's digital spaces. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Media Ethics.
This book examines the emergence of women as audiences and speakers on the British lecture circuit and in... Læs mere
This book explores how political crisis talk, even false, can thread its way into the media and impact public opinion, legislation and everyday lives.
This edited volume gathers insights into the production of knowledge about interculturality in education and research in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
This book introduces readers to the concepts of tweenhood and television tropes by providing historical and theoretical contexts and reviewing the history... Læs mere
This book looks at the dynamic relationship between noise, listening and civil action as the key to understanding how societies... Læs mere
Focusing on the emerging intercultural encounters in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, this book brings together diverse perspectives from the region to explore understandings and practices of interculturality in different educational environments.
This book critically analyses how diverse Parties and non-Party stakeholders (such as governments, states,... Læs mere
This volume critically explores intercultural "encounters" between Indigenous and Eurocentric education in the post-colonial contexts of Brazil, Chile, and Mexico.
The book addresses the misunderstandings and implicit stereotypes that continue to arise in and influence the intercultural encounters of staff and international doctoral students.
This book addresses the underrepresentation and, more importantly, the misrepresentation of African epistemologies and traditions of thought in theorizing, making sense of, and doing interculturality.
What do memories, raincoats, and snakes have in common? They're all vaccine metaphors. This book explores how metaphors shape vaccine communication across scientists, politicians, and anti-vaxxers. Drawing global examples, it examines both pro- and anti-vaccination perspectives.