Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media

Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media
Author: John D. H. Downing,John Derek Hall Downing
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 633
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761926887

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The entries are designed to be relatively brief with clear, accessible, and current information.

The Alternative Media Handbook

The Alternative Media Handbook
Author: Kate Coyer,Tony Dowmunt,Alan Fountain
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136755736

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This book offers an overview of global alternative media activity, before moving on to provide information about alternative media production and how to get involved in it.

Communication Rights and Social Justice

Communication Rights and Social Justice
Author: C. Padovani,A. Calabrese
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137378309

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Placing struggles for communication rights within the broader context of human rights struggles in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, this broad-based collection offers a rich range of illustrations of national, regional and global struggles to define communication rights as essential to human needs and happiness.

Handbook of Research on Consumerism and Buying Behavior in Developing Nations

Handbook of Research on Consumerism and Buying Behavior in Developing Nations
Author: Gbadamosi, Ayantunji
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781522502838

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Having a grasp on what appeals to consumers and how consumers are making purchasing decisions is essential to the success of any organization that thrives by offering a product or service. Despite the importance of consumer knowledge and understanding, research-based insight into the buying patterns and consumption habits of individuals in emerging nations remains limited. The Handbook of Research on Consumerism and Buying Behavior in Developing Nations takes a critical look at the often overlooked opportunities available for driving consumer demand and interest in developing countries. Emphasizing the power of the consumer market in emerging economies and their overall role in the global market system, this edited volume features research-based perspectives on consumer perception, behavior, and relationship management across industries. This timely publication is an essential resource for marketing professionals, consumer researchers, international business strategists, scholars, and graduate-level students.

Routledge Handbook of Korean Culture and Society

Routledge Handbook of Korean Culture and Society
Author: Youna Kim
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317337218

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The Routledge Handbook of Korean Culture and Society is an accessible and interdisciplinary resource that explores the formation and transformation of Korean culture and society. Each chapter provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking overview on key topics, including: compressed modernity, religion, educational migration, social class and inequality, popular culture, digitalisation, diasporic cultures and cosmopolitanism. These topics are thoroughly explored by an international team of Korea experts, who provide historical context, examine key issues and debates, and highlight emerging questions in order to set the research agenda for the near future. Providing an interdisciplinary overview of Korean culture and society, this Handbook is an essential read for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well scholars in Korean Studies, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, and Asian Studies in general.

E Marketing in Developed and Developing Countries Emerging Practices

E Marketing in Developed and Developing Countries  Emerging Practices
Author: El-Gohary, Hatem
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2013-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781466639553

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While e-marketing has emerged as an aid in allowing businesses to reach a broader audience, evolutions in computer science and technology have made its comprehension a bit more complex. E-Marketing in Developed and Developing Countries: Emerging Practices aims to create a deeper understanding of the policies and practices that are involved in a successful e-marketing environment. This publication highlights the strategies and applications currently being used in both developed and developing countries; proving to be beneficial for entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers, and students wishing to expand their comprehensive knowledge in this field.

Media Education in Asia

Media Education in Asia
Author: Chi-Kim Cheung
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-06-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781402095290

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Media education in Asia is a relatively young, but rapidly developing part of the curriculum. Research has been conducted and papers have been written on various issues concerning media education in Asia. The dominant models of media education in the world are broadly Western and most are drawn from English-speaking countries. The question is whether a similar pattern exists in Asia, where there may be differences in culture, heritage, beliefs, values, education policy, as well as curriculum and pedagogy. Are educators in Asia following the Western model in developing and implementing media education, or are they devising their own models? With this question in mind, this book sets out to understand the prevailing perspectives regarding media education in various Asian societies. While most debates about media education are carried out in Western contexts, this book hopes to provide a platform for readers to examine this issue in an Asian context.

Reclaiming Conversation

Reclaiming Conversation
Author: Sherry Turkle
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781101617397

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“In a time in which the ways we communicate and connect are constantly changing, and not always for the better, Sherry Turkle provides a much needed voice of caution and reason to help explain what the f*** is going on.” —Aziz Ansari, author of Modern Romance Renowned media scholar Sherry Turkle investigates how a flight from conversation undermines our relationships, creativity, and productivity—and why reclaiming face-to-face conversation can help us regain lost ground. We live in a technological universe in which we are always communicating. And yet we have sacrificed conversation for mere connection. Preeminent author and researcher Sherry Turkle has been studying digital culture for over thirty years. Long an enthusiast for its possibilities, here she investigates a troubling consequence: at work, at home, in politics, and in love, we find ways around conversation, tempted by the possibilities of a text or an email in which we don’t have to look, listen, or reveal ourselves. We develop a taste for what mere connection offers. The dinner table falls silent as children compete with phones for their parents’ attention. Friends learn strategies to keep conversations going when only a few people are looking up from their phones. At work, we retreat to our screens although it is conversation at the water cooler that increases not only productivity but commitment to work. Online, we only want to share opinions that our followers will agree with – a politics that shies away from the real conflicts and solutions of the public square. The case for conversation begins with the necessary conversations of solitude and self-reflection. They are endangered: these days, always connected, we see loneliness as a problem that technology should solve. Afraid of being alone, we rely on other people to give us a sense of ourselves, and our capacity for empathy and relationship suffers. We see the costs of the flight from conversation everywhere: conversation is the cornerstone for democracy and in business it is good for the bottom line. In the private sphere, it builds empathy, friendship, love, learning, and productivity. But there is good news: we are resilient. Conversation cures. Based on five years of research and interviews in homes, schools, and the workplace, Turkle argues that we have come to a better understanding of where our technology can and cannot take us and that the time is right to reclaim conversation. The most human—and humanizing—thing that we do. The virtues of person-to-person conversation are timeless, and our most basic technology, talk, responds to our modern challenges. We have everything we need to start, we have each other. Turkle's latest book, The Empathy Diaries (3/2/21) is available now.