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This book examines the question of why effective action has been
taken to ameliorate some global environmental problems while no
improvement has been made on others. In an asymmetric international
system, success depends upon whether the lead state is willing to
manipulate the preferences of other states. This book provides a
comprehensive typology of the potential costs and benefits of
effective agreement for the system leader and clarifies the
leader's true interests on particular environmental issues.
The US is transforming into a multiracial society: today one-in-six
new marriages are interracial and the multiple-race population is
the fastest-growing youth group in the country. In Politics Beyond
Black and White, Lauren D. Davenport examines the ascendance of
multiracial identities and their implications for American society
and the political landscape. Amassing unprecedented evidence, this
book systematically investigates how race is constructed and how it
influences political behavior. Professor Davenport shows that
biracials' identities are the product of family, interpersonal
interactions, environment, and, most compellingly, gender
stereotypes and social class. These identities, in turn, shape
attitudes across a range of political issues, from affirmative
action to same-sex marriage, and multiracial identifiers are shown
to be culturally and politically progressive. But the book also
reveals lingering prejudices against race-mixing, and that
intermarriage and identification are highly correlated with
economic prosperity. Overall findings suggest that multiracialism
is poised to dismantle some racial boundaries, while reinforcing
others.
The US is transforming into a multiracial society: today one-in-six
new marriages are interracial and the multiple-race population is
the fastest-growing youth group in the country. In Politics Beyond
Black and White, Lauren D. Davenport examines the ascendance of
multiracial identities and their implications for American society
and the political landscape. Amassing unprecedented evidence, this
book systematically investigates how race is constructed and how it
influences political behavior. Professor Davenport shows that
biracials' identities are the product of family, interpersonal
interactions, environment, and, most compellingly, gender
stereotypes and social class. These identities, in turn, shape
attitudes across a range of political issues, from affirmative
action to same-sex marriage, and multiracial identifiers are shown
to be culturally and politically progressive. But the book also
reveals lingering prejudices against race-mixing, and that
intermarriage and identification are highly correlated with
economic prosperity. Overall findings suggest that multiracialism
is poised to dismantle some racial boundaries, while reinforcing
others.
This book examines the question of why effective action has been
taken to ameliorate some global environmental problems while no
improvement has been made on others. This book provides a
comprehensive typology of the potential costs and benefits of
effective agreements and clarifies the leader's true interests on
particular environmental issues.
Now in its international ninth edition, Reporting for the Media
continues to be an essential resource for journalism students and
instructors. A comprehensive introduction to newswriting and
reporting, this classic text offers a straightforward guide to
crafting effective journalism. Moreover, it grounds students firmly
in the basics of reporting-how to become more curious about the
world, generate provocative ideas, gather vital information and
write incisive stories. The authors provide students with the
skills they need to produce engaging journalism by focusing on such
central topics as grammar basics, newswriting style, traditional
story structures and styles, interviewing techniques, reporting on
speeches and meetings and common ethical dilemmas. The text also
explores a variety of advanced topics including broadcast writing,
law, ethics and public relations. In every chapter, students
encounter vital tools for the creation of versatile journalism;
these tools enable them to apply their knowledge to any type of
journalism in any medium. The international ninth edition features
a new introductory chapter, "Journalism Today," which discusses
recent developments in the field, from technology and newsroom
convergence to the proliferation of blogs. In addition, all
chapters and examples have been updated throughout. The text's
lively end-of-chapter exercises have also been updated and continue
to encourage students to "learn by doing" through the practical
application of skills. An updated list of Common Writing Errors is
now featured on the inside back cover; along with a condensed
version of the AP stylebook, this resource offers helpful grammar
and style assistance to students as they interact with the
material. As in previous editions, the book also integrates advice
from professional journalists, discussion questions, suggested
projects, four useful appendices and end-of-chapter checklists. The
leading text for newswriting and reporting courses, Reporting for
the Media, International Ninth Edition, offers outstanding and
unparalleled training for dynamic journalists.
September 11, 2001, represents not only the most tragic event of
modern times on American soil but also the event that garnered the
most intense and pervasive media coverage of our time. The need for
information is the instinctive human reaction to crisis. After
September 11th, this need was especially great. In the aftermath of
this tragic event, journalism and mass communication scholars
around the country used a variety of research methods and theories
to investigate the news media's performance and the audience's
response. In Media in an American Crisis, these studies have been
edited into one collection that informs us about the communication
process during a national crisis. The content is rich in its
variety of perspectives and topics.
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