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In the past decade various studies have examined how political
humor may influence various political attitudes and voting
behavior; whether it affects learning, cognition and media
literacy, how it might shape political participation; how people
process different forms of political humor; and more. This book is
devoted to anticipating and addressing where the field of political
humor and its effects will move in the next generation of
scholarship, exploring the continued evolution of the study of
political humor as well as the normative implications of these
developments. It includes research accounting for important changes
and developments "on the ground" in the political humor landscape.
These include the fact that the cadre of late-night television
hosts have completely changed in the past 3 years; there are now
more late night television choices; and many hosts have become more
overtly political in their presentations. Recommended for scholars
of communication, media studies, and political science.
How can we use persuasion methods to make people more physically
active and improve their sport and exercise experiences? How can
instructors, coaches, athletes, and practitioners most effectively
communicate their messages to others? Persuasion and Communication
in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity is the first book to
consider the applications of persuasion frameworks within
activity-related contexts, while also summarizing the major
developments relating to communication topics in these settings. It
provides a state of the art review of the key developments,
challenges, and opportunities within the field. It brings together
international experts from the fields of social, health, and sport
and exercise psychology, to give theoretical overviews, insights
into contemporary research themes and practical implications, as
well as agendas for future research. Covering topics such as
changing attitudes towards exercise, social influence, persuasive
leadership and communicating with people with physical
disabilities, this book provides a contemporary approach to
persuasion and communication in a sport, exercise and physical
activity setting. It is an important text for upper-level
undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics in
the fields of Sport and Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Health and
Physical Activity Promotion, and related areas of Psychology.
How can we use persuasion methods to make people more physically
active and improve their sport and exercise experiences? How can
instructors, coaches, athletes, and practitioners most effectively
communicate their messages to others? Persuasion and Communication
in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity is the first book to
consider the applications of persuasion frameworks within
activity-related contexts, while also summarizing the major
developments relating to communication topics in these settings. It
provides a state of the art review of the key developments,
challenges, and opportunities within the field. It brings together
international experts from the fields of social, health, and sport
and exercise psychology, to give theoretical overviews, insights
into contemporary research themes and practical implications, as
well as agendas for future research. Covering topics such as
changing attitudes towards exercise, social influence, persuasive
leadership and communicating with people with physical
disabilities, this book provides a contemporary approach to
persuasion and communication in a sport, exercise and physical
activity setting. It is an important text for upper-level
undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics in
the fields of Sport and Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Health and
Physical Activity Promotion, and related areas of Psychology.
In the past decade various studies have examined how political
humor may influence various political attitudes and voting
behavior; whether it affects learning, cognition and media
literacy, how it might shape political participation; how people
process different forms of political humor; and more. This book is
devoted to anticipating and addressing where the field of political
humor and its effects will move in the next generation of
scholarship, exploring the continued evolution of the study of
political humor as well as the normative implications of these
developments. It includes research accounting for important changes
and developments "on the ground" in the political humor landscape.
These include the fact that the cadre of late-night television
hosts have completely changed in the past 3 years; there are now
more late night television choices; and many hosts have become more
overtly political in their presentations. Recommended for scholars
of communication, media studies, and political science.
The millennial generation is unique in various ways, particularly
with regard to their career aspirations and expectations. Due to
their reputation as "job hoppers," recruiting millennials is not
enough. Retention of a millennial workforce is imperative for
organizational success and longevity. This book explores the
expectations held by millennials and the ways in which they differ
from those of past generations. It covers a broad range of topics
including onboarding, work/life balance, stress, retention after a
crisis, boredom, internships, and how employers can best leverage
mobile platforms for increased engagement.
The Daily Show and Rhetoric: Arguments, Issues, and Strategies
examines the popular Comedy Central program from a rhetorical
perspective to uncover the ways in which Jon Stewart, the cast, and
writers critique mainstream media and politicians. This volume
analyzes the nature of The Daily Show, the arguments the program
makes about the media and politics, the strategies that are used,
and some of the particular issues about which the program makes
arguments. Overall, the contributors skillfully demonstrate that
The Daily Show is more than just a show designed to make the
audience laugh. Rather, the show provides useful information and
arguments so that the audience can make informed decisions about
the world around them.
The Daily Show and Rhetoric: Arguments, Issues, and Strategies
examines the popular Comedy Central program from a rhetorical
perspective to uncover the ways in which Jon Stewart, the cast, and
writers critique mainstream media and politicians. This volume
analyzes the nature of The Daily Show, the arguments the program
makes about the media and politics, the strategies that are used,
and some of the particular issues about which the program makes
arguments. Overall, the contributors skillfully demonstrate that
The Daily Show is more than just a show designed to make the
audience laugh. Rather, the show provides useful information and
arguments so that the audience can make informed decisions about
the world around them.
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