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Love and War (Hardcover)
MS Ariel Amber Johnson
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R630
Discovery Miles 6 300
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Processual archaeologists seek to explain variability in the static
archaeological record we observe in the present as a necessary
first step toward learning how to learn about the operation of
cultural dynamics in the past. The approach is a diverse and
productive one that focuses on developing learning strategies.
Researchers pursuing processual archaeology have already discovered
a great deal about the archaeological record and about past
dynamics, and there is a huge potential for building on the
foundation laid thus far. The contributors to this volume provide
clearly written research articles that are easily accessible to
upper-level undergraduates and professional archaeologists.
Although the papers do not focus on a single region, time period,
or domain of observation (e.g. settlement patterns or lithics or
site structure), they are integrated by shared goals for
archaeology. This book clearly demonstrates that processual
archaeology, far from having been replaced by post-processual
archaeology, is becoming more and more powerful as our analytic
sophistication and knowledge of the archaeological record grow.
Africana Race and Communication: A Social Study of Film,
Communication, and Social Media focuses on the areas of History,
Ethos, Motif, and Mythology-Philosophy. This study is an
interdisciplinary study, which surveys the collection,
interpretation, and analysis of Black communication and culture.
Likewise, the intellectual dexterity of Africana Studies as an
interdisciplinary body of knowledge postures alternative ways of
probing Africana phenomena. This volume provides a categorical lens
matrix of Africana Studies to locate race and communication in
place, space, and time. Thus, it provides readers with a
compilation of literary, historical, philosophical, and
communicative essays that attempt to describe and evaluate the
Africana experience from a centered perspective.
Africana Race and Communication: A Social Study of Film,
Communication, and Social Media focuses on the areas of History,
Ethos, Motif, and Mythology-Philosophy. This study is an
interdisciplinary study, which surveys the collection,
interpretation, and analysis of Black communication and culture.
Likewise, the intellectual dexterity of Africana Studies as an
interdisciplinary body of knowledge postures alternative ways of
probing Africana phenomena. This volume provides a categorical lens
matrix of Africana Studies to locate race and communication in
place, space, and time. Thus, it provides readers with a
compilation of literary, historical, philosophical, and
communicative essays that attempt to describe and evaluate the
Africana experience from a centered perspective.
Social Networking and Impression Management: Self-Presentation in
the Digital Age, edited by Carolyn Cunningham, offers critical
inquiry into how identity is constructed, deconstructed, performed,
and perceived on social networking sites (SNSs), such as Facebook,
and LinkedIn. The presentation of identity is key to success or
failure in the Information Age, especially because SNSs are
becoming the dominant form of communication among Internet users.
The architecture of SNSs provide opportunities to ask questions
such as who am I; what matters to me; and, how do I want others to
perceive me? Original research studies in this collection utilize
both quantitative and qualitative methods to study a range of
issues related to identity management on SNSs including
authenticity, professional uses of SNSs, LGBTQ identities, and
psychological and cultural impacts. Together, the contributors to
this volume draw on current research in the field and offer new
theoretical frameworks and research methods to further the
conversation on impression management and SNSs, making this text
essential for both students and scholars of social media.
Social Networking and Impression Management: Self-Presentation in
the Digital Age, edited by Carolyn Cunningham, offers critical
inquiry into how identity is constructed, deconstructed, performed,
and perceived on social networking sites (SNSs), such as Facebook,
and LinkedIn. The presentation of identity is key to success or
failure in the Information Age, especially because SNSs are
becoming the dominant form of communication among Internet users.
The architecture of SNSs provide opportunities to ask questions
such as who am I; what matters to me; and, how do I want others to
perceive me? Original research studies in this collection utilize
both quantitative and qualitative methods to study a range of
issues related to identity management on SNSs including
authenticity, professional uses of SNSs, LGBTQ identities, and
psychological and cultural impacts. Together, the contributors to
this volume draw on current research in the field and offer new
theoretical frameworks and research methods to further the
conversation on impression management and SNSs, making this text
essential for both students and scholars of social media.
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Love and War (Paperback)
MS Ariel Amber Johnson
bundle available
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R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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