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* A who's who of new and rising stars in literacy: brings together
top scholars in critical literacy, including Jessica Pandya,
Rebecca Rogers, Hilary Janks, Cynthia Lewis, Donna Alvermann * An
original and comprehensive handbook on critical literacies, with
surveys on the topic for 25 countries/regions * Cutting-edge:
covers new and emerging themes in critical literacy, and makes
connections to feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory,
as well as hot and major topics such as classroom discourse,
translanguaging, Indigenous language revitalization, disability
studies
Managing As If Faith Mattered, the inaugural volume in the Catholic
Social Tradition series, defines the proposed thrust of the new
series: to study the very best of what the Catholic social
tradition has to offer in response to the pressing issues and
problems of our times. Challenging the often-held double standard
of private and public moralities, authors Helen Alford and Michael
Naughton bridge the fault line between work and faith by engaging
current management issues with that tradition. Alford and Naughton
address issues essential to the interface between enterprise and
ethics: integrity, personal responsibility, and human solidarity.
They consider the practical realities of managers within their
economic and human resource environments, and discuss such concrete
management issues as job design, just wages, corporate ownership
structures, marketing communication, and product development. In
their hands, economic and social challenges become opportunities to
integrate their beliefs and to make decisions based on the tenets
of Catholic social tradition. Undergraduate and graduate students
and faculty in management, business, theology, and ethics will find
it an excellent text, and real-life managers will benefit from the
practical wisdom it contains.
* A who's who of new and rising stars in literacy: brings together
top scholars in critical literacy, including Jessica Pandya,
Rebecca Rogers, Hilary Janks, Cynthia Lewis, Donna Alvermann * An
original and comprehensive handbook on critical literacies, with
surveys on the topic for 25 countries/regions * Cutting-edge:
covers new and emerging themes in critical literacy, and makes
connections to feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory,
as well as hot and major topics such as classroom discourse,
translanguaging, Indigenous language revitalization, disability
studies
The essays in Rediscovering Abundance provide a complex and
interdisciplinary analysis of the question of wealth creation and
distribution in light of the moral and spiritual insights of the
Catholic social tradition. In this volume, theologians, economists,
philosophers, management theorists, and CEOs engage in
conversation. Contributors cover the dimensions of today's global
system of wealth creation and outline challenges to make it more
just and humane. This book questions both neoliberal and
neoconservative views of the creation, distribution, and use of
wealth. The volume seeks a middle ground, avoiding both
conservative bias toward market mechanisms and liberal bias against
business. It also provides practical suggestions for distributing
wealth more justly, as understood within the Catholic social
tradition. Rediscovering Abundance is an important new work that
will be useful in business ethics courses, as well as to ethicists,
pastors, practitioners in the business community, and anyone
interested in the question of how a capitalist economy can create
and distribute wealth in a way that benefits the common good.
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