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Grounded in narrative theory, this book offers a case study of a
liberal arts college's use of narrative to help build identity,
community, and collaboration within the college faculty across a
range of disciplines, including history, psychology, sociology,
theatre and dance, literature, anthropology, and communication.
Exploring issues of methodology and their practical application,
this narrative project speaks to the construction of identity for
the liberal arts in today's higher education climate. Narrative,
Identity, and Academic Community focuses on the ways a
cross-disciplinary emphasis on narrative can impact institutions in
North America and contribute to the discussion of strategies to
foster bottom-up, faculty-driven collaboration and innovation.
Grounded in narrative theory, this book offers a case study of a
liberal arts college's use of narrative to help build identity,
community, and collaboration within the college faculty across a
range of disciplines, including history, psychology, sociology,
theatre and dance, literature, anthropology, and communication.
Exploring issues of methodology and their practical application,
this narrative project speaks to the construction of identity for
the liberal arts in today's higher education climate. Narrative,
Identity, and Academic Community focuses on the ways a
cross-disciplinary emphasis on narrative can impact institutions in
North America and contribute to the discussion of strategies to
foster bottom-up, faculty-driven collaboration and innovation.
Putting Image Repair to the Test: Quantitative Applications of
Image Restoration Theory examines content analytic, attitudinal,
and behavioral claims to advance current assertions made about
image repair discourse, its effects, and the surrounding discourse.
The contributors provide empirical data to answer research
questions and to test various hypotheses in one substantive volume
that builds on prior research in this field. Recommended for
scholars in communication studies, public relations, and
journalism.
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