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Energy Politics and Discourse in Canada Probing Progressive Extractivism

Energy Politics and Discourse in Canada: Probing Progressive Extractivism

1st Edition

By Sibo Chen
August 14, 2023

This book examines the discourse around the intricate economic, political, and ideological struggles underlying Canadian fuel extractivism. Focusing on the two contending discourse coalitions formed by supporters and opponents of British Columbia’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry, the book ...

War, Peace, and Populist Discourse in Ukraine

War, Peace, and Populist Discourse in Ukraine

1st Edition

By Olga Baysha
June 21, 2023

This book explores the detrimental effects on global peace of populism’s tendency to present complex social issues in simplistic "good versus evil" terms. Analyzing the civilizational discourse of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with respect to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine—with...

Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Organizations Insights from Project Advisers

Enhancing Intercultural Communication in Organizations: Insights from Project Advisers

1st Edition

Edited By Roos Beerkens, Emmanuelle Le Pichon-Vorstman, Roselinde Supheert, Jan Ten Thije
August 01, 2022

This book provides a qualitative analysis of the process of consultancy, to prove how intercultural communication can solve issues rising from multiculturalism in organizations and policymaking. Experts in intercultural consultancy examine 12 different cases from real situations, focusing on ...

Participatory Community Inquiry in the Opioid Epidemic A New Approach for Communities in Crisis

Participatory Community Inquiry in the Opioid Epidemic: A New Approach for Communities in Crisis

1st Edition

By Craig T. Maier
October 19, 2021

This book explores a research project focused on finding a community-level response to the opioid epidemic. Grounded in communication ethics, appreciative inquiry, and action research, this book contends that the opioid epidemic in the United States is as much a social disease as it is a ...

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations Insights from the Workplace

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations: Insights from the Workplace

1st Edition

By Michael G. Strawser, Stephanie A. Smith, Bridget Rubenking
May 11, 2021

Multigenerational Communication in Organizations explores generational differences in the changing workplace from a communication perspective. Starting from the reality that a workplace can contain up to five different generations, these chapters examine topics like generational perceptions on the...

Communicating Aggression in a Megamedia World

Communicating Aggression in a Megamedia World

1st Edition

By Beata Sierocka
March 22, 2021

This book describes how, in the era of megamedia culture, aggression in communication constitutes a threat to the communication community. Based on the theoretical incorporation of transcendental pragmatics, the book explores how conceptualizing the phenomena of megamedia aggression from this ...

Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context

Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context

1st Edition

By Melba Vélez Ortiz
February 28, 2020

Maatian Ethics in a Communication Context explores the ethical principle of Maat: the guiding principle of harmony and order that permeated classical African political and civil life. The book provides a rigorous, communication-focused account of the ethical wisdom ancient Africans cultivated...

Globalism and Gendering Cancer Tracking the Trope of Oncogenic Women from the US to Kenya

Globalism and Gendering Cancer: Tracking the Trope of Oncogenic Women from the US to Kenya

1st Edition

By Miriam O'Kane Mara
November 07, 2019

This book connects a rhetorical examination of medical and public health policy documents with a humanistic investigation of cultural texts to uncover the link between gendered representations of health and cancer. The author argues that in western biomedical contexts cancer is considered a women’...

Strategic Communication and Deformative Transparency Persuasion in Politics, Propaganda, and Public Health

Strategic Communication and Deformative Transparency: Persuasion in Politics, Propaganda, and Public Health

1st Edition

By Isaac Nahon-Serfaty
September 13, 2018

This book examines deformative transparency and its different manifestations in political communication, propaganda and public health. The objective is to present the theoretical foundations of deformative transparency, as grotesque and esperpentic transparency, and illustrate the validity of such ...

Communicating Science and Technology Through Online Video Researching a New Media Phenomenon

Communicating Science and Technology Through Online Video: Researching a New Media Phenomenon

1st Edition

Edited By Bienvenido León, Michael Bourk
March 26, 2018

Online video’s unique capacity to reach large audiences makes it a powerful tool to communicate science and technology to the general public. The outcome of the international research project "Videonline," this book provides a unique insight into the key elements of online science videos, such as ...

A Relational Model of Public Discourse The African Philosophy of Ubuntu

A Relational Model of Public Discourse: The African Philosophy of Ubuntu

1st Edition

By Leyla Tavernaro-Haidarian
February 12, 2018

Contemporary democratic discourses are frequently, though not exclusively, characterized by an attitude of ‘pro and con' where the aim is to persuade others, a jury or an audience, of what is right and what is wrong. Challenging such procedures, this book teases out an alternative model of public ...

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