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Perfect for both undergraduate and graduate level courses, Facility and Event Management covers everything from the history of sport facilities, to the construction of new stadiums, to customer service, and booking events.
Covers the challenges of starting a consulting business, dealing with sceptical clients, explaining to colleagues the value of interpretive work, motivating students to press forward through ambiguity, and among other things, helping clients realize that communication in general and interpretive analysis in particular can reveal something unique.
Explores the tension of working, teaching, and profiting from a system that inherently creates distinction and privilege, one that thrives on disparity, and encourages students to recognise not only the inevitable convolutions of life's stories, but also the power and the place of those stories in the scope of research.
Provides a basic introduction to some of the central themes in contemporary moral philosophy. The book is designed to provide beginning students and general readers in moral philosophy with a foundational understanding of the range and complexity of issues that emerge when we reflect on the nature of the moral life.
Reflects a wide variety of topics regarding Africana Studies and addresses how Africana Studies are affected by a changing global 'village'. The readings contribute a critical study of African people from many different points of view, each important in their own right.
Focuses on artifacts and processes that make up the human-made world and the societal implications of their use. This book is designed to promote reflection and discussion by using multiple examples of current technologies, which serve to illustrate the many technological choices we make on a daily basis.
In today's technologically advanced world, students are quickly becoming more and more adept at learning the rapidly-changing technology around them. However, learning to apply that to the professional world has become a problem. This book helps students understand virtual communication and how it can help them in life after college.
Combines accessible and conversational literature reviews about a topic area related to sexuality and communication with either a translated research study, a fictive case study, or an autoethnographic essay. Combined, each chapter should present a brief, clear, and accessible overview of the research in a particular area.
Designed for students in all the disciplines of the behavioural sciences, Statistical Analysis in the Behavioral Sciences gives the reader a far better understanding of what statistics is, what the statistical procedures really mean, and just as importantly, what they do not mean.
Presents 28 cases on diverse topics in health communication to develop the reader's critical thinking skills. By focusing on a variety of topics and utilizing various methodological and theoretical approaches, readers are exposed to real world health complexities and challenged to consider multiple perspectives and resolutions.
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