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This book examines mass communication and civic participation in
the age of oil, analyzing the rhetorical and discursive ways that
governments and corporations shape public opinion and public policy
and activists attempt to reframe public debates to resist corporate
framing. In the twenty-first century, oil has become a subject of
civic deliberation. Environmental concerns have intensified,
questions of indigenous rights have arisen, and private and public
investment in energy companies has become open to deliberation.
International contributors use local events as a starting point to
explore larger issues associated with oil-dependent societies and
cultures. This interdisciplinary collection synthesizes work in the
energy humanities, rhetorical studies and environmental studies to
analyze the global discourse of oil from the start of the twentieth
century into the era of transnational corporations of the 21st
century. This book will be a vital text for scholars in
communication studies, the energy humanities and in environmental
studies. Case studies are framed accessibly, and the theoretical
lenses are accessible across disciplines, making it ideal for a
post-graduate and advanced undergraduate audience in these fields.
This book examines mass communication and civic participation in
the age of oil, analyzing the rhetorical and discursive ways that
governments and corporations shape public opinion and public policy
and activists attempt to reframe public debates to resist corporate
framing. In the twenty-first century, oil has become a subject of
civic deliberation. Environmental concerns have intensified,
questions of indigenous rights have arisen, and private and public
investment in energy companies has become open to deliberation.
International contributors use local events as a starting point to
explore larger issues associated with oil-dependent societies and
cultures. This interdisciplinary collection synthesizes work in the
energy humanities, rhetorical studies and environmental studies to
analyze the global discourse of oil from the start of the twentieth
century into the era of transnational corporations of the 21st
century. This book will be a vital text for scholars in
communication studies, the energy humanities and in environmental
studies. Case studies are framed accessibly, and the theoretical
lenses are accessible across disciplines, making it ideal for a
post-graduate and advanced undergraduate audience in these fields.
This compact but complete guide shows that less is more—with
fewer extraneous details getting in the way of students trying to
learn on the run, it allows them to focus on the most important
principles of effective technical communication. The Concise Guide
takes a rhetorical approach to technical communication; instead of
setting up a list of rules that you should apply uniformly to all
writing situations, it introduces students to the bigger picture of
how the words they write can affect the people intended to use
them. Assignments and exercises are integrated throughout to
reinforce and test knowledge.
A Strategic Guide to Technical Communication incorporates useful
and specific strategies for writers to create aesthetically
appealing and usable technical documentation. These strategies have
been developed and tested on a thousand students from a number of
different disciplines over twelve years and three institutions. The
second edition adds a chapter on business communication, reworks
the discussion on technical style, and expands the information on
visual communication and ethics into free-standing chapters. The
text is accompanied by a passcode-protected website containing
materials for instructors (PowerPoint lectures, lesson plans,
sample student work, and helpful links).
Rosalie was raised on a farmin rural Italy by her mother and uncle.
They die within months of each other when Rosalie is just fourteen,
and her future is uncertain until she is rescued by her father,
Drago, who invites her to join his exciting travelling circus with
the promise of fame and fortune. Disillusion soon follows and when
Drago realizes she is no asset to the company,she finds herself
living with another guardian, Drago's wealthy Uncle Angelo. On the
eve of her sixteenth birthday she realizes there are sinister
forces at work in this family and she must flee Sicily with the
help of Leo Marino, an Australian racehorse trainer heading home
after a disastrous brush with his own relatives. Leo finds a way to
take her back with him to Melbourne, where she is happy to begin
working at his training complex at Cranbourne. But as Rosalie
enters adulthood, it becomes clear that escaping Italy will not
necessarily mean escaping her past.
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