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Compelling Confessions: The Politics of Personal Disclosure is a
collection of essays whose shared purpose is to offer an accessible
interdisciplinary exploration of the social dynamics behind
confessional discourse. As various contributors to this collection
demonstrate, confession is ubiquitous in contemporary culture, not
only within psychological or therapeutic frameworks or literary
analysis, but also in internet discussion groups, in the criminal
justice system, in political rhetoric, in so-called "reality" and
interview-style television programming, in writing pedagogy and,
increasingly, in the testimonial strain observable in contemporary
scholarship. Yet, "telling one's story" raises questions, not only
about authorial intent or authenticity, but also about the
pressures disclosure can impose upon its audiences. Far less
ubiquitous than confessions themselves, as these contributors
suggest, are the critical tools that general audiences might employ
in order to better evaluate the rhetoric of personal disclosure. It
is, in fact, the shortage of such tools - responses and procedures
that could be stated plainly and implemented by any reader or
viewer - that Compelling Confessions sets out to address.
Health and Safety Communication: A Practical Guide Forward is an
easy introduction to the principles and practice of health and
safety communications, providing all you need to know to design and
implement communications efforts on a wide range of health and
safety topics and issues. Whether you're a student grappling with a
health communications course or a professional wishing to learn how
to communicate health and safety messages effectively to a range of
audiences using a variety of communications media, Health and
Safety Communication is all you'll need. This book incorporates two
broad sections: the grounding and the applications. The model
articulates a planning approach for designing, implementing and
reviewing a range of communications approaches. The applications
segment specifies numerous approaches, including workshops, print
materials, campaigns, the media, public speaking and social media
that can be used to convey what the health and safety specialist
wants the audience to "know, feel and do" as a result of engagement
with the communications approach. Health and Safety Communication
blends sound foundations with practical strategies for health and
safety communication so that messages can be communicated more
effectively; after all, for changes to occur, the message must be
received and respected. Unique features of this book include a wide
range of approaches and strategies, with numerous examples and tips
provided throughout. "Messages from the field" incorporate examples
and samples from over 30 individuals and organizations, offering
their insights and suggestions. The applied approach of this
definitive guide is designed to enhance the competence and
confidence of those currently in health or safety arenas, as well
as those seeking to incorporate health or safety messages in other
settings such as businesses or communities.
Health and Safety Communication: A Practical Guide Forward is an
easy introduction to the principles and practice of health and
safety communications, providing all you need to know to design and
implement communications efforts on a wide range of health and
safety topics and issues. Whether you're a student grappling with a
health communications course or a professional wishing to learn how
to communicate health and safety messages effectively to a range of
audiences using a variety of communications media, Health and
Safety Communication is all you'll need. This book incorporates two
broad sections: the grounding and the applications. The model
articulates a planning approach for designing, implementing and
reviewing a range of communications approaches. The applications
segment specifies numerous approaches, including workshops, print
materials, campaigns, the media, public speaking and social media
that can be used to convey what the health and safety specialist
wants the audience to "know, feel and do" as a result of engagement
with the communications approach. Health and Safety Communication
blends sound foundations with practical strategies for health and
safety communication so that messages can be communicated more
effectively; after all, for changes to occur, the message must be
received and respected. Unique features of this book include a wide
range of approaches and strategies, with numerous examples and tips
provided throughout. "Messages from the field" incorporate examples
and samples from over 30 individuals and organizations, offering
their insights and suggestions. The applied approach of this
definitive guide is designed to enhance the competence and
confidence of those currently in health or safety arenas, as well
as those seeking to incorporate health or safety messages in other
settings such as businesses or communities.
THE NEW HUMANITIES READER, International Edition presents 25
challenging and important essays from diverse fields that address
current global issues. This cross-disciplinary anthology helps
readers attain the analytical skills necessary to become informed
citizens. Ideas and research from wide-ranging sources provide
opportunities for students to synthesize materials and formulate
their own ideas and solutions. The thought-provoking selections
engage students and encourage students to make connections for
themselves as they think, read, and write about the events that are
likely to shape their lives. The Fourth Edition includes nearly 25%
new reading selections, which continue to make this text current,
globally oriented, interdisciplinary, and probing.
Combine a working knowledge of epidemiology to your health and
medical skills Every day, health promotion and disease prevention
professionals interact with epidemiologists during the course of
their practices. Investigations into the causes, distribution, and
control of disease provide practitioners in the public and allied
health fields with findings essential to dealing with patients and
clients. This ongoing collaboration makes the need for
communication through a common body of knowledge a matter of
life--and death. Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention Professionals presents you and your students with
practical applications that incorporate up-to-date epidemiological
findings into health promotion and disease prevention concepts. The
book establishes an operational understanding not only for students
in the public health, nursing, medicine, and environmental health
fields, but also for future and current health and patient
educators, fitness and exercise science specialists, and athletic
and personal trainers. This comprehensive textbook includes a
step-by-step guide to the epidemiological process, including
surveillance and investigation, how studies and trials are
conducted (and categorized), and how findings are used to plan,
implement, and evaluate health promotion and disease prevention
programs. Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Professionals includes: problem-solving strategies for
investigations and studies links to supplemental Web sites
chapter-ending knowledge tests that target health improvement and
disease prevention Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention Professionals provides students in the health, medical,
and fitness fields with the working knowledge of epidemiology they
will need as professionals and provides professionals with an
understanding essential to their practices.
Combine a working knowledge of epidemiology to your health and
medical skills Every day, health promotion and disease prevention
professionals interact with epidemiologists during the course of
their practices. Investigations into the causes, distribution, and
control of disease provide practitioners in the public and allied
health fields with findings essential to dealing with patients and
clients. This ongoing collaboration makes the need for
communication through a common body of knowledge a matter of
life--and death. Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention Professionals presents you and your students with
practical applications that incorporate up-to-date epidemiological
findings into health promotion and disease prevention concepts. The
book establishes an operational understanding not only for students
in the public health, nursing, medicine, and environmental health
fields, but also for future and current health and patient
educators, fitness and exercise science specialists, and athletic
and personal trainers. This comprehensive textbook includes a
step-by-step guide to the epidemiological process, including
surveillance and investigation, how studies and trials are
conducted (and categorized), and how findings are used to plan,
implement, and evaluate health promotion and disease prevention
programs. Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Professionals includes: problem-solving strategies for
investigations and studies links to supplemental Web sites
chapter-ending knowledge tests that target health improvement and
disease prevention Epidemiology for Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention Professionals provides students in the health, medical,
and fitness fields with the working knowledge of epidemiology they
will need as professionals and provides professionals with an
understanding essential to their practices.
What do the humanities have to offer in the twenty-first century?
Are there compelling reasons to go on teaching the literate arts
when the schools themselves have become battlefields? Does it make
sense to go on writing when the world itself is overrun with books
that no one reads? In these simultaneously personal and erudite
reflections on the future of higher education, Richard E. Miller
moves from the headlines to the classroom, focusing in on how
teachers and students alike confront the existential challenge of
making life meaningful. In meditating on the violent events that
now dominate our daily lives - school shootings, suicide bombings,
terrorist attacks, contemporary warfare - Miller prompts a
reconsideration of the role that institutions of higher education
play in shaping our daily experiences, and asks us to reimagine the
humanities as centrally important to the maintenance of a
compassionate, and a secular society. By concentrating on those
moments when individuals and institutions meet and violence
results, Writing at the End of the World provides the framework
that students and teachers require to engage in the work of
building a better future.
In preparation for this book, and to better understand our
screen-based, digital world, Miller only accessed information
online for seven years. On the End of Privacy explores how literacy
is transformed by online technology that lets us instantly publish
anything that we can see or hear. Miller examines the 2010 suicide
of Tyler Clementi, a young college student who jumped off the
George Washington Bridge after he discovered that his roommate
spied on him via webcam. With access to the text messages, tweets,
and chatroom posts of those directly involved in this tragedy,
Miller asks: why did no one intervene to stop the spying? Searching
for an answer to that question leads Miller to online porn sites,
the invention of Facebook, the court-martial of Chelsea Manning,
the contents of Hillary Clinton's email server, Anthony Weiner's
sexted images, Chatroulette, and more as he maps out the changing
norms governing privacy in the digital age.
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