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This book explores communication as a key influence on the
trajectory of conflicts and crises in the specific context of
academia. From the ideological responsibilities of academia to the
profit-seeking motives of institutions, the authors explore
challenges facing faculty across multiple disciplines. Critique of
the higher education industry is more necessary than ever in the
context of academic corporatization and marketization. Academia in
Conflict reveals how institutional discourses can contribute to or
mitigate conflict and crisis, offering communication practices that
prioritize stakeholder experiences and needs. Enduring academic
crises are addressed, including declines in public funding, mental
health emergencies, and threats to job stability. Academia in
Conflict provides crucial insights for navigating the challenges of
higher education today.
This book explores relations between communication and conflict.
How one thinks about communication is demonstrated as shaping how
one approaches conflict, and vice versa. Individuals engaged in
conflict transformation apply the tools and strategies of their
field while communicating to widely divergent audiences.
Professional communicators not only create an infinite range of
documents to help ensure that work is accomplished effectively,
efficiently, and safely, but also address conflicts in the
workplace and in the public sphere. Thoughtfully exploring
connections between communication studies and conflict studies,
this collection engages with research and practice on topics
including the potential of social media during revolution, the role
of gender during mediation, and the importance of critical genre
usage during industrial crisis.
This book explores relations between communication and conflict.
How one thinks about communication is demonstrated as shaping how
one approaches conflict, and vice versa. Individuals engaged in
conflict transformation apply the tools and strategies of their
field while communicating to widely divergent audiences.
Professional communicators not only create an infinite range of
documents to help ensure that work is accomplished effectively,
efficiently, and safely, but also address conflicts in the
workplace and in the public sphere. Thoughtfully exploring
connections between communication studies and conflict studies,
this collection engages with research and practice on topics
including the potential of social media during revolution, the role
of gender during mediation, and the importance of critical genre
usage during industrial crisis.
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