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The Bivouac (Hardcover)
R Compton Noake
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R2,087
Discovery Miles 20 870
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This collection gives voice to the peoples and groups impacted
by globalization as they seek to negotiate their identities,
language use, and territorial boundaries within a larger global
context. Rather than viewing globalization as one-dimensional
(i.e., cultural, economic, or political), the approaches taken by
the authors reflect a nuanced and multifaceted discussion of
globalization that integrates all three perspectives. They explore
identity, boundaries, language use, and other issues in the context
of specific temporal and spatial contexts.
This collection highlights and extends contemporary women's and
gender studies by presenting theoretical analyses and innovative
research conceptualizations, applications and methodologies via a
diverse variety of popular-in-the-classroom topics, such as
changing masculinities; comedic/dramatic portrayals of ethnicity
and discrimination; stigma and differences within mainstream media
gender stereotypes; intersections of gendered and sexual identities
in social media and fundamental institutions.
These topics emphasize relevant issues and nuances within
popular culture, identities and perceptions and social problems and
illustrate the breadth of gender studies and its applications,
while the diverse methodologies like historical comparisons;
ethnographic, demographic and statistical analyses, demonstrate its
epistemology.
Each chapter remains solidly founded in gender theory while
making significant innovative contributions to the overall
field."
This book provides a unique analysis of the intersection between
gender, sexuality, race, and social media. While early scholarship
identified the internet as being inherently egalitarian, this
volume presents the internet as a "real" social place where
inequalities matter and manifest in particular ways according to
the architectures of particular platforms. This volume utilizes
innovative methodologies to analyze how internet users both
re-inscribe and resist inequalities of gender, sexuality, and race.
It describes how the internet has ameliorated and bridged
geographic and numerical limits on community formation, and this
volume examines how the functioning of social inequalities differs
on- and offline.
What purpose does the news media serve in contemporary North
American society? In this collection of essays, experts from both
the United States and Canada investigate this question, exploring
the effects of media concentration in democratic systems.
Specifically, the scholars collected here consider, from a range of
vantage points, how corporate and technological convergence in the
news industry in the United States and Canada impacts journalism's
expressed role as a medium of democratic communication. More
generally, and by necessity, Converging Media, Diverging Politics
speaks to larger questions about the role that the production and
circulation of news and information does, can, and should serve.
The editors have gathered an impressive array of critical essays,
featuring interesting and well-documented case studies that will
prove useful to both students and researchers of communications and
media studies.
What purpose does the news media serve in contemporary North
American society? In this collection of essays, experts from both
the United States and Canada investigate this question, exploring
the effects of media concentration in democratic systems.
Specifically, the scholars collected here consider, from a range of
vantage points, how corporate and technological convergence in the
news industry in the United States and Canada impacts journalism's
expressed role as a medium of democratic communication. More
generally, and by necessity, Converging Media, Diverging Politics
speaks to larger questions about the role that the production and
circulation of news and information does, can, and should serve.
The editors have gathered an impressive array of critical essays,
featuring interesting and well-documented case studies that will
prove useful to both students and researchers of communications and
media studies.
The decision to have a child is seldom a simple one, often fraught
with complexities regarding emotional readiness, finances, marital
status, and compatibility with life and career goals. Rarely,
though, do individuals consider the role of the law in facilitating
or inhibiting their ability to have a child or to parent. For LGBT
individuals, however, parenting is saturated with legality -
including the initial decision of whether to have a child, how to
have a child, whether one's relationship with their child will be
recognized, and everyday acts of parenting like completing forms or
picking up children from school. Through in-depth interviews with
137 LGBT parents, Amanda K. Baumle and D'Lane R. Compton examine
the role of the law in the lives of LGBT parents and how
individuals use the law when making decisions about family
formation or parenting. Baumle and Compton explore the ways in
which LGBT parents participate in the process of constructing
legality through accepting, modifying, or rejecting legal meanings
about their families. Few groups encounter as much variation in
access to everyday legal rights pertaining to the family as do LGBT
parents. This complexity and variation in legal environments
provides a rather unique opportunity to examine the manner in which
legal context affects the ways in which individuals come to
understand the meaning and utility of the law for their lives. The
authors conclude that legality is constructed through a complex
interplay of legal context, social networks, individual
characteristics, and familial desires. Ultimately, the stories of
LGBT parents in this book reflect a rich and varied relationship
between the law, the state, and the private family goals of
individuals.
This book provides a unique analysis of the intersection between
gender, sexuality, race, and social media. While early scholarship
identified the internet as being inherently egalitarian, this
volume presents the internet as a "real" social place where
inequalities matter and manifest in particular ways according to
the architectures of particular platforms. This volume utilizes
innovative methodologies to analyze how internet users both
re-inscribe and resist inequalities of gender, sexuality, and race.
It describes how the internet has ameliorated and bridged
geographic and numerical limits on community formation, and this
volume examines how the functioning of social inequalities differs
on- and offline.
This collection highlights and extends contemporary women's and
gender studies by presenting theoretical analyses and innovative
research conceptualizations, applications and methodologies via a
diverse variety of popular-in-the-classroom topics, such as
changing masculinities; comedic/dramatic portrayals of ethnicity
and discrimination; stigma and differences within mainstream media
gender stereotypes; intersections of gendered and sexual identities
in social media and fundamental institutions. These topics
emphasize relevant issues and nuances within popular culture,
identities and perceptions and social problems and illustrate the
breadth of gender studies and its applications, while the diverse
methodologies like historical comparisons;
ethnographic, demographic and statistical analyses,
demonstrate its epistemology. Each chapter remains solidly founded
in gender theory while making significant innovative contributions
to the overall field.
The decision to have a child is seldom a simple one, often fraught
with complexities regarding emotional readiness, finances, marital
status, and compatibility with life and career goals. Rarely,
though, do individuals consider the role of the law in facilitating
or inhibiting their ability to have a child or to parent. For LGBT
individuals, however, parenting is saturated with legality -
including the initial decision of whether to have a child, how to
have a child, whether one's relationship with their child will be
recognized, and everyday acts of parenting like completing forms or
picking up children from school. Through in-depth interviews with
137 LGBT parents, Amanda K. Baumle and D'Lane R. Compton examine
the role of the law in the lives of LGBT parents and how
individuals use the law when making decisions about family
formation or parenting. Baumle and Compton explore the ways in
which LGBT parents participate in the process of constructing
legality through accepting, modifying, or rejecting legal meanings
about their families. Few groups encounter as much variation in
access to everyday legal rights pertaining to the family as do LGBT
parents. This complexity and variation in legal environments
provides a rather unique opportunity to examine the manner in which
legal context affects the ways in which individuals come to
understand the meaning and utility of the law for their lives. The
authors conclude that legality is constructed through a complex
interplay of legal context, social networks, individual
characteristics, and familial desires. Ultimately, the stories of
LGBT parents in this book reflect a rich and varied relationship
between the law, the state, and the private family goals of
individuals.
This collection gives voice to the peoples and groups impacted by
globalization as they seek to negotiate their identities, language
use, and territorial boundaries within a larger global context.
Rather than viewing globalization as one-dimensional (i.e.,
cultural, economic, or political), the approaches taken by the
authors reflect a nuanced and multifaceted discussion of
globalization that integrates all three perspectives. They explore
identity, boundaries, language use, and other issues in the context
of specific temporal and spatial contexts.
This provocative collection showcases the work of emerging and
established sociologists in the fields of sexuality and gender
studies as they reflect on what it means to develop, practice, and
teach queer methods. Located within the critical conversation about
the possibilities and challenges of utilizing insights from
humanistic queer epistemologies in social scientific research,
Other, Please Specify presents to a new generation of researchers
an array of experiences, insights, and approaches, revealing the
power of investigations of the social world. With contributions
from sociologists who have helped define queer studies and who use
a range of interpretative and statistical methods, this volume
offers methodological advice and practical strategies in research
design and execution, all with the intent of getting queer research
off the ground and building a collaborative community within this
emerging subfield.
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The Bivouac (Paperback)
R Compton Noake
bundle available
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R1,621
Discovery Miles 16 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
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