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This book explores the communication challenges faced by parents as
they raise children who are bi-cultural, multi-cultural, or are
adopted from a heritage other than the parents. Each contributor
views the family as a site of intercultural dialogue and mediation,
and uses compelling studies throughout to examine the parents who
creatively balance cultural influences within their families. Using
television depictions of parents on Modern Family and All-American
Muslim to the everyday activities of mixed-ethnicity and
international families, Mediating Cultures reports the
communication strategies employed by the parents as they strive to
create affirming relationships between children and their
heritages. This collection brings together two largely separate
literatures of family communication and intercultural communication
studies with accessible yet context-driven studies to explain how
families integrate multiple cultural heritages and perspectives.
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Production and Operations Management - POMS Lima, Peru, December 2-4, 2021 (Virtual Edition) (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
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This proceedings volume convenes selected, peer-reviewed
contributions presented at the POMS 2021 - International Conference
on Production and Operations Management, which was virtually held
in Lima, Peru, December 2-4, 2021. This book presents results in
the field of Operations Management of key relevance to
practitioners, instructors, and students. Topics focus on
Operations Management, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, and
Industrial and Production Engineering and Management, where
mathematics and its applications play a role. In this work, readers
will find a colorful collection of real-world case studies,
accompanied by operations research-based managerial models. They
touch on myriad topics, ranging from Artificial Intelligence and
Data Analytics in Operations, Defense, Tourism, and other emerging
issues in Operations Management to Healthcare Operations Management
and Humanitarian Operations and Crisis Management. The POMS Lima
2021 International Conference has been organized by the Latin
America & Caribbean Chapter of the Production and Operations
Management Society, the most renowned professional and academic
organization representing the interests of production and
operations management professionals and academicians around the
world. Since 2018, POMS International Conferences have been
organized by POMS-LA, the first venue being in Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil. Venue 2021 event was hosted by the Pontifical Catholic
University of Peru and Pacific University, two Peruvian
Latin-American leading academic institutions from Peru.
Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy constructs a
theoretical frame through which critical intercultural
communication pedagogy can be dreamed, envisioned, and realized as
praxis. Its chapters provide answers to questions surrounding the
relationship of intercultural communication pedagogy to critical
race theory, queer theory, critical ethnography, and narrative
methodology, among others. Utilizing a diverse array of theoretical
and methodological approaches within critical intercultural
communication research, this collection is creatively engaging,
theoretically innovating, and pedagogically encouraging.
This book presents different aspects of intercultural communication
research as they connect to and intersect with sub-disciples such
as media studies, communication education, international
communication, rhetorical studies, gender and sexuality studies,
popular culture, and organizational communication. Intercultural
communication (IC) scholars in the CSCA region have often been
questioned, and sometimes challenged, by scholars who have claimed
that the Midwest is not an ideal locale for studying communication
across cultures and among people from varying cultural backgrounds.
However, over the years, scholars have established that
intercultural communication is an important area of scholarship in
the Midwest (and beyond), and that the region offers plenty of
opportunities for studying the intersections of cultural
perspectives in communication, ranging from racial and ethnic
discrimination to the adaptation process of international students
and from immigrant experiences to issues in queer cultures. Because
IC research does not exist in isolation, and it is always connected
to larger frameworks or theoretical approaches within communication
studies, the contributors in this book address how IC scholarship
informs other areas of research and how IC scholars use the
concepts and theoretical lenses of IC research to examine issues
outside of IC. Although the focus is mainly on IC scholarship
within the CSCA region, the scope of the book extends beyond this
regional boundary as well. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Communication Studies.
Collective remembering is an important way that communities name
and make sense of the past. Places and stories about the past
influence how communities remember the past, how they try to
preserve it, or in some cases how they try to erase it. The
research in this book offers key insights into how places and
memories intersect with intercultural conflicts, oppressions, and
struggles by which communities make sense of, deal with, and
reconcile the past. The authors in this book examine fascinating
stories from important sites-such as international commemorations
of Korean "Comfort Women," a film representation of the Stonewall
Riots, and remembrances of the post-communist state in Albania. By
utilizing various critical and cultural studies and ethnographic
and narrative-based methods, each chapter examines cultural memory
in intercultural encounters, everyday experiences, and identity
performances that evoke collective memories of colonial pasts,
immigration processes, and memories of places and spaces that are
shaped by power structures and clashing ideologies. This book is
essential reading for understanding the links between space/place
and cultural memory, memories of nationally, and places constituted
by markers of ethnicity, race, and sexuality. These readings are
especially useful in courses in intercultural communication,
cultural studies, international studies, and peace and conflict
studies.
Collective remembering is an important way that communities name
and make sense of the past. Places and stories about the past
influence how communities remember the past, how they try to
preserve it, or in some cases how they try to erase it. The
research in this book offers key insights into how places and
memories intersect with intercultural conflicts, oppressions, and
struggles by which communities make sense of, deal with, and
reconcile the past. The authors in this book examine fascinating
stories from important sites-such as international commemorations
of Korean "Comfort Women," a film representation of the Stonewall
Riots, and remembrances of the post-communist state in Albania. By
utilizing various critical and cultural studies and ethnographic
and narrative-based methods, each chapter examines cultural memory
in intercultural encounters, everyday experiences, and identity
performances that evoke collective memories of colonial pasts,
immigration processes, and memories of places and spaces that are
shaped by power structures and clashing ideologies. This book is
essential reading for understanding the links between space/place
and cultural memory, memories of nationally, and places constituted
by markers of ethnicity, race, and sexuality. These readings are
especially useful in courses in intercultural communication,
cultural studies, international studies, and peace and conflict
studies.
This book presents different aspects of intercultural communication
research as they connect to and intersect with sub-disciples such
as media studies, communication education, international
communication, rhetorical studies, gender and sexuality studies,
popular culture, and organizational communication. Intercultural
communication (IC) scholars in the CSCA region have often been
questioned, and sometimes challenged, by scholars who have claimed
that the Midwest is not an ideal locale for studying communication
across cultures and among people from varying cultural backgrounds.
However, over the years, scholars have established that
intercultural communication is an important area of scholarship in
the Midwest (and beyond), and that the region offers plenty of
opportunities for studying the intersections of cultural
perspectives in communication, ranging from racial and ethnic
discrimination to the adaptation process of international students
and from immigrant experiences to issues in queer cultures. Because
IC research does not exist in isolation, and it is always connected
to larger frameworks or theoretical approaches within communication
studies, the contributors in this book address how IC scholarship
informs other areas of research and how IC scholars use the
concepts and theoretical lenses of IC research to examine issues
outside of IC. Although the focus is mainly on IC scholarship
within the CSCA region, the scope of the book extends beyond this
regional boundary as well. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Communication Studies.
This book honors the advocacy of Dr. Wangari Maathai, acclaimed
environmentalist and the first African woman to receive the Nobel
Prize for Peace. Dr. Maathai was a gifted orator who crafted
messages that imagined new possibilities for human agency and
social justice and who inspired action to protect our natural
habitats. This collection explores the various strategies Maathai
employed in her speeches to create memorable images and arguments
for audiences in Kenya and around the world. Specifically, authors
examine Maathai's use of storytelling, her creative use of metaphor
and local cultural knowledge, and her use of sharp social-political
analysis. Authors approach Maathai's rhetoric from both African and
Western ways of knowing.
Critical Intercultural Communication Pedagogy constructs a
theoretical frame through which critical intercultural
communication pedagogy can be dreamed, envisioned, and realized as
praxis. Its chapters provide answers to questions surrounding the
relationship of intercultural communication pedagogy to critical
race theory, queer theory, critical ethnography, and narrative
methodology, among others. Utilizing a diverse array of theoretical
and methodological approaches within critical intercultural
communication research, this collection is creatively engaging,
theoretically innovating, and pedagogically encouraging.
Taking up the charge to study discourses of marginalized groups,
while simultaneously extending scholarship about Latina/os in the
field of Communication, Latina/o Discourse in Vernacular Spaces:
Somos de Una Voz? provides the most current work examining the
vernacular voices of Latina/os. The editors of this diverse
collection structure the book along four topics Locating
Foundations, Citizenship and Belonging, The Politics of
Self-Representation, and Trans/National Voces that are guided by
the organizing principle of voz/voces voice/voces]. Voz/voces
resonates not only in intellectual endeavors but also in public
arenas in which perceptions of Latina/os' being of one voice
circulate. The study of voz/voces proceeds from a variety of sites
including cultural myth, social movement, music, testimonios, a
website, and autoethnographic performance. By questioning and
addressing the politics of voz/voces, the essays collectively
underscore the complexity that shapes Latina/o multivocality.
Ultimately, the contours of Latina/o vernacular expressions call
attention to the ways that these unique communities continue to
craft identities that transform social understandings of who
Latina/os are, to engage in forms of resistance that alter
relations of power, and to challenge self- and dominant
representations.
Modern semiconductor devices have reached high current and voltage
levels, and their power-handling limits can be extended if they are
used in multilevel converter configurations. To create
high-performance and reliable control designs, however, engineers
need in-depth understanding of the characteristics and operation of
these topologies. Multilevel Converters for Industrial Applications
presents a thorough and comprehensive analysis of multilevel
converters with a common DC voltage source. The book offers a novel
perspective to help readers understand the principles of the
operation of voltage-source multilevel converters as power
processors, and their capabilities and limitations. The book begins
with an overview of medium-voltage power converters and their
applications. It then analyzes the topological characteristics of
the diode-clamped multilevel converter, the flying capacitor
multilevel converter, and the asymmetric cascaded multilevel
converter. For each topology, the authors highlight particular
control issues and design trade-offs. They also develop relevant
modulation and control strategies. Numerous graphical
representations aid in the analysis of the topologies and are
useful for beginning the analysis of new multilevel converter
topologies. The last two chapters of the book explore two case
studies that analyze the behavior of the cascade asymmetric
multilevel converter as a distribution static compensator and shunt
active power filter, and the behavior of the diode-clamped topology
configured as a back-to-back converter. These case studies
demonstrate how to address the associated control problems with
advanced control and modulation schemes. Examining recent advances,
this book provides deep insight on the design of high-power
multilevel converters and their applications. It is a valuable
reference for anyone interested in medium-voltage power conversion,
which is increasingly being used in industry and in renewable
energy and distributed generation systems to improve efficiency and
operation flexibility.
This volume showcases the presentations and discussions delivered
at the 2018 POMS International Conference in Rio. Through a
collection of selected papers, it is possible to review the impact
and application of operations management for social good, with
contributions across a wide range of topics, including:
humanitarian operations and crisis management, healthcare
operations management, sustainable operations, artificial
intelligence and data analytics in operations, product innovation
and technology in operations management, marketing and operations
management, service operations and servitization, logistics and
supply chain management, resilience and risk in operations,
defense, and tourism among other emerging Operations Management
issues. The Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) is
one of the most important and influential societies in the subject
of Production Engineering and, as an international professional and
academic organization, represents the interests of professionals
and academics in production management and operations around the
world.
This book explores the communication challenges faced by parents as
they raise children who are bi-cultural, multi-cultural, or are
adopted from a heritage other than the parents. Each contributor
views the family as a site of intercultural dialogue and mediation,
and uses compelling studies throughout to examine the parents who
creatively balance cultural influences within their families. Using
television depictions of parents on Modern Family and All-American
Muslim to the everyday activities of mixed-ethnicity and
international families, Mediating Cultures reports the
communication strategies employed by the parents as they strive to
create affirming relationships between children and their
heritages. This collection brings together two largely separate
literatures of family communication and intercultural communication
studies with accessible yet context-driven studies to explain how
families integrate multiple cultural heritages and perspectives.
Modern semiconductor devices have reached high current and voltage
levels, and their power-handling limits can be extended if they are
used in multilevel converter configurations. To create
high-performance and reliable control designs, however, engineers
need in-depth understanding of the characteristics and operation of
these topologies. Multilevel Converters for Industrial Applications
presents a thorough and comprehensive analysis of multilevel
converters with a common DC voltage source. The book offers a novel
perspective to help readers understand the principles of the
operation of voltage-source multilevel converters as power
processors, and their capabilities and limitations. The book begins
with an overview of medium-voltage power converters and their
applications. It then analyzes the topological characteristics of
the diode-clamped multilevel converter, the flying capacitor
multilevel converter, and the asymmetric cascaded multilevel
converter. For each topology, the authors highlight particular
control issues and design trade-offs. They also develop relevant
modulation and control strategies. Numerous graphical
representations aid in the analysis of the topologies and are
useful for beginning the analysis of new multilevel converter
topologies. The last two chapters of the book explore two case
studies that analyze the behavior of the cascade asymmetric
multilevel converter as a distribution static compensator and shunt
active power filter, and the behavior of the diode-clamped topology
configured as a back-to-back converter. These case studies
demonstrate how to address the associated control problems with
advanced control and modulation schemes. Examining recent advances,
this book provides deep insight on the design of high-power
multilevel converters and their applications. It is a valuable
reference for anyone interested in medium-voltage power conversion,
which is increasingly being used in industry and in renewable
energy and distributed generation systems to improve efficiency and
operation flexibility.
Whiteness, Pedagogy, Performance is unique in bringing together
these three important topics in the context of communication
teaching and scholarship with an eye toward interdisciplinary
perspectives. In fourteen chapters, the leading whiteness scholars
in the field of communication analyze the process of teaching and
learning and the complicated intersections of whiteness, racial
identity, and cross-racial dialogue. Toward these ends, these
essays offer a variety of theoretical and practical approaches to
the analysis of identity construction, racial privilege, and
pedagogies toward equality and social justice. Above all, for
teachers, students, and anyone interested in these issues, this
book is a challenge to re-think the ways our curricula, texts,
disciplinary boundaries, and moreover, how our interactions and
performances re-inscribe racial privileges. Chapters provide
innovative and accessible analyses of teaching and learning that
will appeal to students, teachers, administrators, and anyone
interested in how race works.
Whiteness, Pedagogy, Performance is unique in bringing together
these three important topics in the context of communication
teaching and scholarship with an eye toward interdisciplinary
perspectives. In fourteen chapters, the leading whiteness scholars
in the field of communication analyze the process of teaching and
learning and the complicated intersections of whiteness, racial
identity, and cross-racial dialogue. Toward these ends, these
essays offer a variety of theoretical and practical approaches to
the analysis of identity construction, racial privilege, and
pedagogies toward equality and social justice. Above all, for
teachers, students, and anyone interested in these issues, this
book is a challenge to re-think the ways our curricula, texts,
disciplinary boundaries, and moreover, how our interactions and
performances re-inscribe racial privileges. Chapters provide
innovative and accessible analyses of teaching and learning that
will appeal to students, teachers, administrators, and anyone
interested in how race works.
This volume showcases the presentations and discussions delivered
at the 2018 POMS International Conference in Rio. Through a
collection of selected papers, it is possible to review the impact
and application of operations management for social good, with
contributions across a wide range of topics, including:
humanitarian operations and crisis management, healthcare
operations management, sustainable operations, artificial
intelligence and data analytics in operations, product innovation
and technology in operations management, marketing and operations
management, service operations and servitization, logistics and
supply chain management, resilience and risk in operations,
defense, and tourism among other emerging Operations Management
issues. The Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) is
one of the most important and influential societies in the subject
of Production Engineering and, as an international professional and
academic organization, represents the interests of professionals
and academics in production management and operations around the
world.
The main aim of this book is to provide a state of the art of the
Levelized Cost of Energy calculation for energy communities from
both a theoretical, defining a systematic analysis approach, and a
practical point of view, providing results for three representative
real case studies. The book is structured in four clear chapters
which cover everything from the fundamentals of power system
configuration and the LCOE concept, to the definition of the
aggregated system LCOE and its impact on electricity markets and
energy policies. It presents case studies, within multiple examples
for energy generation and storage, making it a brief but
well-rounded review. The book will be useful for researchers and
academics in energy economics, power systems and energy policies,
for energy policy makers and students.
Develop lean iOS and Android apps using industry standard
techniques and lean development practices. About This Book * Build
ready-to-deploy apps with less iterations and shorter development
times * Adopt the lean startup methodologies to develop iOS and
Android apps that shine in the App Store * This hands-on guide puts
continuous innovation into practice to develop successful mobile
apps Who This Book Is For This book is for developers, CTOs, and
architects working for a startup or another kind of lean startup
environment, such as start-up within a cooperation. It is is ideal
for any iOS and Android developer who wants to build successful
mobile apps by adopting the lean startup methodology. What You Will
Learn * Apply the lean startup methodology to real Android and iOS
development * Define what your hypotheses are by creating an
Minimal Viable Product * Validate your idea against the Business
Model Canvas * Gather feedback through statistics and by getting
user comments, learn from it, and adapt your app accordingly *
Develop skills and devise strategies to build versatile and
flexible apps that meet changing business requirements *
Investigate the possibilities when you need to pivot your start-up
idea whether in a startup or an established business. * Create a
successful app and get tips on how to boostconversion and how to
optimize the on boardingprocess. In Detail Lean is the ultimate
methodology for creating a startup that succeeds. Sounds great from
a theoretical point of view, but what does that mean for you as an
a technical co-founder or mobile developer? By applying the Lean
Start-up methodology to your mobile App development, it will become
so much easier to build apps that take Google Play or the App Store
by storm. This book shows you how to bring together smarter
business processes with technical know-how. It makes no sense to
develop a brilliant app for six months or longer only to find out
later that nobody is interested in it. Build a Minimum Viable
Product (MVP) first. Validate your hypotheses early and often.
Discover effective product development strategies that let you put
Facebook's famous axiom "move fast and break things" into practice.
A great app without visibility and marketing clout is nothing, so
use this book to market your app, making use of effective metrics
that help you track and iterate all aspects of project performance.
Style and approach This book takes a hands-on approach to
developing apps through the Lean Start-up Methodology. Following a
50% business and 50% tech approach, this book is filled with
practical examples and real-world experiments.
In this lively memoir, told with engaging wit and emotion, Alberto
Gonzalez Rivero, poor country boy, masters English, earns his
university degree, and embarks on a bright teaching future.
Suddenly economic disaster strikes his family and almost all Cuban
families during the "Special Period" of the1990s. Alberto, now the
young father of two little daughters, struggles mightily to keep
food on the table. Just when things are looking especially grim, a
chance encounter with Reverend Raul Suarez of the Martin Luther
King Center in Havana provides him with the chance to utilize his
special gift and training in languages as the interpreter for
visiting delegations - and eventually as a translator for Fidel
Castro himself. Each chapter begins with a brief description of
Cuba during the decades after the revolution."
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