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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.
In this book, Jesse Scaccia argues that while courses that teach students how news, media, and social media might cause or worsen mental health issues are a... Læs mere
This book examines a historical timeline from the 1930s through the early 1990s of the communications and interactions between... Læs mere
What does it mean when the university owns the news?
A supportive, practical guide for counselling students. Covering key skills such as listening, handling emotions and... Læs mere
This book demonstrates the relevance and importance of cognitive linguistics when applied to the analysis and practice of graphic design/communication design.
This volume presents insights on the challenges of digital communication and participation in... Læs mere
Pedagogical Opportunities of the Review Genre unleashes the pedagogical potential of the review genre, reframing the act of reviewing of cultural products as a communicative practice from a pedagogical perspective.
Slut Narratives in Popular Culture explores representations of slut shaming and the term “slut” in U.S. popular media, 2000-2020. It argues that cultural narratives of... Læs mere
This book explores how modern Russian cinema is part of the international information war that has unfolded across a variety of battlefields, including social media, online news, and television.
Examining popular media portrayals of various health topics, this book offers a critical analysis of how those mediated messages can impact, for good or ill, people’s physical and mental health.