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• Addresses a gap in the literature, bringing communication
studies to bear on the field of Higher Education • Addresses a
current and pressing need at research universities, undergraduate
programs, and community colleges • Author received the
Outstanding Member Award for Contributions to the Discipline and
the Association from the Organizational Communication Division of
the International Communication Association.
Proceeding of the 42nd International Conference on Advanced
Ceramics and Composites, Ceramic Engineering and Science
Proceedings Volume 39, Issue 2, 2018 Jonathan Salem, Dietmar Koch,
Peter Mechnich, Mihails Kusnezoff, Narottam Bansal, Jerry LaSalvia,
Palani Balaya, Zhengyi Fu, and Tatsuki Ohji, Editors Valerie
Wiesner and Manabu Fukushima, Volume Editors This proceedings
contains a collection of 25 papers from The American Ceramic
Society's 41st International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and
Composites, held in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 21-26, 2018.
This issue includes papers presented in the following symposia: -
Symposium 1: Mechanical Behavior and Performance of Ceramics and
Composites - Symposium 2: Advanced Ceramic Coatings for Structural,
Environmental, and Functional Applications - Symposium 3: 15th
International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) -
Symposium 4: Armor Ceramics: Challenges and New Developments -
Symposium 6: Advanced Materials and Technologies for Direct Thermal
Energy Conversion and Rechargeable Energy Storage - Symposium 8:
12th International Symposium on Advanced Processing &
Manufacturing
A collection of 23 papers from The American Ceramic Society's 40th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and Composites, held
in Daytona Beach, Florida, January 24-29, 2016. This issue includes
papers presented in Symposium 1 - Mechanical Behavior and
Performance of Ceramics and Composites.
Most communication research and most applications of that research
acknowledge the process nature of communication. However, the
material following that acknowledgment confirms to traditional
linear and static approaches treating communication as little more
than printed text. This Print Paradigm persists despite repeated
calls to explore the more dynamic nature of communication. In this
second edition, the author updates and expands his argument that
communication is a process analogous to the complexity in other
living systems. Complexity theory models biological principles
similar to how chaos theory treats chemical and physical processes.
The book begins with a review of philosophical and social
psychological thought as a basis for explaining the mathematical
and natural science models. The volume reviews a remarkable range
of material stretching over three centuries. The author explains
complicated concepts in a simple and often whimsical way and uses
practical as well as research examples to bring technical ideas to
a wide audience. The author develops paradigmatic principles and
then describes the process of information and a model of
communication as a socially emergent process. The early chapters
are a foundation for disputing current thinking across a range of
topics such as communication and self, stories and storytelling,
communication and trust, and conflict. The author concludes by
sketching theoretical, methodological, practical, and ethical
challenges. The volume is as dynamic and intricate as the
complexity of human communication.
This book provides a one-stop resource with current research on
advanced ceramics. It is a collection of papers from The American
Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced
Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. Topics
include Processing-Microstructure-Mechanical Properties
Correlations; Mechanical Performance of Ternary Compounds;
Mechanical Performance of Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics; and
more. Articles are logically organized to provide insight into
various aspects of ceramic materials and advanced ceramics. This is
a valuable, up-to-date resource for researchers working in ceramics
engineering.
Communication creates organizations, and the ways individuals
communicate determines the functions and processes of
organizations. Understanding communication challenges is necessary
in order to understand organizational successes and organizational
change. Transformative Practice and Research in Organizational
Communication is an essential reference publication featuring the
latest scholarly research on the practice of organizational
communication. The chapters cover a range of topics such as
business expertise, social media, and capitalism. This book is
ideally designed for academicians, students, professionals, and
managers seeking current research on organizational communication
practices.
Provides a compilation of meeting proceedings pertaining to the
processing, properties, and behaviour of structural and
multifunctional ceramics and composites, emerging ceramic
technologies and applications of engineering ceramics.
This CD contains papers that were submitted and accepted from the
meeting after a peer review process. The papers are organized into
8 issues of the 2007 Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings
(CESP); Volume 28, Issues 2-9, 2007
This volume provides a one-stop resource, compiling current
research on the behavior and reliability of ceramic macro and micro
scale systems. It is a collection of papers from The American
Ceramic Society s 32nd International Conference on Advanced
Ceramics and Composites, January 27-February 1, 2008. Topics
include Design and Testing Challenges for Ceramic Joints;
Structural Design, Testing and Life Prediction of Monolithic and
Composite Components; Mechanical Behavior, Design, and Reliability
of Small Scale Systems; Environmental Effects on Mechanical
Properties; and more. This is a valuable reference for researchers
in ceramics engineering.
Most communication research and most applications of that research
acknowledge the process nature of communication. However, the
material following that acknowledgment confirms to traditional
linear and static approaches treating communication as little more
than printed text. This Print Paradigm persists despite repeated
calls to explore the more dynamic nature of communication. In this
second edition, the author updates and expands his argument that
communication is a process analogous to the complexity in other
living systems. Complexity theory models biological principles
similar to how chaos theory treats chemical and physical processes.
The book begins with a review of philosophical and social
psychological thought as a basis for explaining the mathematical
and natural science models. The volume reviews a remarkable range
of material stretching over three centuries. The author explains
complicated concepts in a simple and often whimsical way and uses
practical as well as research examples to bring technical ideas to
a wide audience. The author develops paradigmatic principles and
then describes the process of information and a model of
communication as a socially emergent process. The early chapters
are a foundation for disputing current thinking across a range of
topics such as communication and self, stories and storytelling,
communication and trust, and conflict. The author concludes by
sketching theoretical, methodological, practical, and ethical
challenges. The volume is as dynamic and intricate as the
complexity of human communication.
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