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Global Women Leaders: Studies in Feminist Political Rhetoric
demonstrates the ways in which women have used political rhetoric
and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their
right to leadership, on a global level. This collection fits into
the robust research area of international political women and their
use of language in gaining and maintaining political power. It
casts a wider net in terms of discussing women's efforts to assert
and preserve their roles of authority, particularly when their
audiences may perceive their authority as illegitimate due to
gender. Chapters dedicated to Elizabeth II and Sheikha Moza Bint
Nasser discuss the more traditional ways in which women leaders use
language to construct political power. Other chapters focus on
women who serve as political activists, either individually or as
part of a group, including Aasma Mahfouz of the Egyptian Revolution
of 2011 and the women who help direct United Nations policy through
their speeches in the General Assembly. Global Women Leaders will
appeal to scholars of political communication and international
rhetoric.
Global Women Leaders: Studies in Feminist Political Rhetoric
demonstrates the ways in which women have used political rhetoric
and political discourse to provide leadership, or assert their
right to leadership, on a global level. This collection fits into
the robust research area of international political women and their
use of language in gaining and maintaining political power. It
casts a wider net in terms of discussing women's efforts to assert
and preserve their roles of authority, particularly when their
audiences may perceive their authority as illegitimate due to
gender. Chapters dedicated to Elizabeth II and Sheikha Moza Bint
Nasser discuss the more traditional ways in which women leaders use
language to construct political power. Other chapters focus on
women who serve as political activists, either individually or as
part of a group, including Aasma Mahfouz of the Egyptian Revolution
of 2011 and the women who help direct United Nations policy through
their speeches in the General Assembly. Global Women Leaders will
appeal to scholars of political communication and international
rhetoric.
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Retrieval Medicine (Paperback)
Dr. Charlotte Evans, Associate Professor Anne Creaton, Dr. Marcus Kennedy, Dr. Terry Martin
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R1,911
Discovery Miles 19 110
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Retrieval Medicine is a core, concise and practical text covering
the complex clinical and logistical problems experienced in the
retrieval environment. Focusing on evidence-based management and
clear clinical guidance, this easily portable handbook provides a
comprehensive and accessible guide to this growing field for all
health professionals involved in the retrieval and transfer of
critically ill patients. Covering the practice of acute, emergency
and critical care medicine in the transport environment, this
handbook provides the practical guidance and clinical knowledge to
enable medical practitioners to function independently in highly
variable and resource limited environments with acutely unwell,
unstable and often clinically undifferentiated patients over long
durations. Closely mapped to the Royal College of Surgeons syllabus
on retrieval and transfer medicine, this title comprehensively
covers all aspects of retrieval medicine, from basic flight
physiology to more complex retrievals and common pitfalls. Authored
by an authoritative, international team of expert editors and
specialist authors, this clinically focused text is complemented by
a range of checklists and reference tools for practical and
accessible use in the field. These deliver core information for use
in the primary retrieval setting, allowing the retreivalist to
structure their approach to a crisis and correct the problem with
suggested interventions. Topics include retrieval systems and
coordination, crisis resource management, shock, and a range of
chapters focusing on responding to specific areas of medicine when
encountered in the retrieval environment, such as cardiology and
obstetrics and gynaecology.
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