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Given the centrality of economics and communication in the Occupy
movement, Understanding Occupy from Wall Street to Portland uses
economic insights and contemporary theories of communication to
better understand the movement at this current juncture in history.
This collection is organized by complementary theoretical and
methodological perspectives: the global critical cultural and
economic understandings of Occupy; the local interpretive
ethnographic examinations of a local site Occupy Portland, Oregon;
and mediated perspectives analyses of the words of officials and
media. The contributors also examine social movement phenomena by
stepping outside of social movement theory to analyze the macro-
and microprocesses of the Occupy movement, demonstrating the
saliency of communication theory. Throughout the volume are
in-depth case studies that examine universal narratives about
Occupy. One of the challenges of studying Occupy is that members of
this movement are committed to not allowing any one person (or
entity) to define it. One way the editors acknowledge this and
attempt to honor the individualism and postmodern fragmentation of
this movement is to consider their findings in light of the three
interpretive lenses of the romantic, functional, and critical. This
informative and comprehensive text provides a critical lens on the
constantly evolving Occupy movement.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive and engaging text guides
readers through the essential tools and skills necessary to conduct
quantitative content analysis research. Readers will find a clear
definition of quantitative content analysis and step-by-step
instructions on designing a content analysis study, along with
examples of content analysis studies and journal articles. This
edition has been updated with the latest methods in sampling in the
digital age, computerized content analysis, and the uses of social
media in content analysis research. It maintains the concise,
accessible approach of previous editions while including refreshed
examples and discussions throughout. This is an essential text for
content analysis courses in communication and media studies
programs of all levels, as well as a useful supplementary text in
more general research methods courses.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive and engaging text guides
readers through the essential tools and skills necessary to conduct
quantitative content analysis research. Readers will find a clear
definition of quantitative content analysis and step-by-step
instructions on designing a content analysis study, along with
examples of content analysis studies and journal articles. This
edition has been updated with the latest methods in sampling in the
digital age, computerized content analysis, and the uses of social
media in content analysis research. It maintains the concise,
accessible approach of previous editions while including refreshed
examples and discussions throughout. This is an essential text for
content analysis courses in communication and media studies
programs of all levels, as well as a useful supplementary text in
more general research methods courses.
Natural Disasters and Risk Communication: Implications of the
Cascadia Subduction Zone Megaquake asks and addresses how we
communicate about natural disasters and what effect our
communication has on natural disaster education, understanding,
assessment of risk, preparation, and recovery. The chapters of this
book present expertise, analyses, and perspectives that are
designed to help us better comprehend and deal with the natural
risks such as the Cascadia Subduction Zone. It seeks to move past
primal, fear-induced physiological and emotional responses to
crises with the understanding that if we accept that the disaster
will occur, expect it, and learn how we can prepare, we can calm
the collective panicked beats of our hearts as we wait for its
first tremors.
Given the centrality of economics and communication in the Occupy
movement, Understanding Occupy from Wall Street to Portland uses
economic insights and contemporary theories of communication to
better understand the movement at this current juncture in history.
This collection is organized by complementary theoretical and
methodological perspectives: the global-critical cultural and
economic understandings of Occupy; the local-interpretive
ethnographic examinations of a local site-Occupy Portland, Oregon;
and mediated perspectives-analyses of the words of officials and
media. The contributors also examine social movement phenomena by
stepping outside of social movement theory to analyze the macro-
and microprocesses of the Occupy movement, demonstrating the
saliency of communication theory. Throughout the volume are
in-depth case studies that examine universal narratives about
Occupy. One of the challenges of studying Occupy is that members of
this movement are committed to not allowing any one person (or
entity) to define it. One way the editors acknowledge this and
attempt to honor the individualism and postmodern fragmentation of
this movement is to consider their findings in light of the three
interpretive lenses of the romantic, functional, and critical. This
informative and comprehensive text provides a critical lens on the
constantly evolving Occupy movement.
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