Profiles of new and notable award-winning books written by Communication scholars.
Experiencing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Children, Peace Communication and Socialization
Yael Warshel, Cambridge University Press Over the last eighty years there has been a global rise in u201cpeace communicationu201d practice, the use of interpersonal and mass communication interventions to mediate between peoples engaged in political conflict. In this study, Yael Warshel assesses Israeli and Palestinian versions of Sesame Street, which…
Constellating Home: Trans and Queer Asian American Rhetorics
Digital Black Feminism
Catherine Knight Steele, University of Maryland
The Borders of AIDS: Race, Quarantine & Resistance
Public Relations Theory: Capabilities and Competencies
Jae-Hwa Shin and Robert L. HeathWiley This edited volume addresses the work of philosopher Jean Gebser, who explored interconnections between cultures and was particularly interested in spirituality, consciousness, and human encounters with the divine. In this edited volume, Arneson and Svigaris bring together contributors from a number of disciplinary backgrounds,…
Pin Up! The Subculture: Negotiating Agency, Representation & Sexuality with Vintage Style
Kathleen M. RyanPeter Lang In this edited volume, Hernu00e1ndez and Gutierrez-Perez pay homage to Gloria E. Anzaldu00faa, a scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory. The booku2019s contributors incorporate Anzaldu00faau2019s theories, methods, and concepts into original research chapters that examine identity, Chicana and Black feminisms, experiences in…
Zoetropes and the Politics of Humanhood
Allison L. RowlandThe Ohio State University Press In this edited volume, Hernu00e1ndez and Gutierrez-Perez pay homage to Gloria E. Anzaldu00faa, a scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory. The booku2019s contributors incorporate Anzaldu00faau2019s theories, methods, and concepts into original research chapters that examine identity, Chicana and Black…
The Future of Feminism in Public Relations and Strategic Communication: A Socio-Ecological Model of Influences
Linda Aldoory and Elizabeth TothRowman & Littlefield This edited volume addresses the work of philosopher Jean Gebser, who explored interconnections between cultures and was particularly interested in spirituality, consciousness, and human encounters with the divine. In this edited volume, Arneson and Svigaris bring together contributors from a number of disciplinary…
Black Feelings: Race and Affect in the Long Sixties
Lisa M. CorriganUniversity Press of Mississippi This edited volume addresses the work of philosopher Jean Gebser, who explored interconnections between cultures and was particularly interested in spirituality, consciousness, and human encounters with the divine. In this edited volume, Arneson and Svigaris bring together contributors from a number of disciplinary backgrounds,…
Irony and Outrage: The Polarized Landscape of Rage, Fear, and Laughter in the United States
Dannagal G. YoungOxford University Press In this edited volume, Hernu00e1ndez and Gutierrez-Perez pay homage to Gloria E. Anzaldu00faa, a scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory. The booku2019s contributors incorporate Anzaldu00faau2019s theories, methods, and concepts into original research chapters that examine identity, Chicana and Black feminisms, experiences…
Recovering the Voice in Our Techno-Social World: On the Phone
Deborah Eicher-CattRowman & Littlefield In Recovering the Voice in Our Techno-Social World: On the Phone, Deborah Eicher-Catt examines voice as a key medium for human communication in what the author describes as a u201cde-voicedu201d society that increasingly relies on text- and image-based connectivity, even u201con the phone.u201d Eicher-Catt invokes the…
Preeminence of Myth and the Decline of Instrumental Reason
Edited by Pat Arneson and u017dilvanis SvigarisNova Science Publishers This edited volume addresses the work of philosopher Jean Gebser, who explored interconnections between cultures and was particularly interested in spirituality, consciousness, and human encounters with the divine. In this edited volume, Arneson and Svigaris bring together contributors from a number…