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This book examines the ways in which faculty and staff at the higher education level teach and communicate with their millennial students and colleagues. The contributors address how millennials' academic and non-academic interests and everyday performances within and outside of higher education influence how faculty and staff communicate with them. This book delves into how millennials can become more adaptable in their communication with others in society especially in higher education, be it from different generations, or cultures that may or may not communicate the way they do. The contributors argue that millennial culture should be carefully studied by instructors, researchers, and administrators to create a better classroom and educational experience and also improve the level of communication among these constituencies.
Media Economics: Theory and Practice focuses on the basic principles of economics in the business sector and applies them to contemporary media industries. This text examines the process of media economics decision making through an exploration of key topics, such as industrial restructuring, regulatory constraints upon media operations, and changing economic value, providing key insights into media business activities. With the structure and value of media industries changing rapidly and sometimes dramatically, this text moves beyond a basic documentation of historical patterns to help readers understand the mechanics of change, offering insight into the processes reproducing contemporary trends in media economics. Thoroughly updated in this third edition, Media Economics focuses on the primary concerns of media economics, the techniques of economic and business analysis, and the overall characteristics of the media environment; and explores contemporary business practices within specific media industries, including newspaper, magazine, television, cable, movie, radio advertising, music, and online industries. New for this edition are chapters on the advertising, book publishing, and magazine publishing industries. Chapters contributed by expert scholars and researchers provide substantial discussions of the crucial topics and issues in the media industry sectors, and emphasize both domestic and international businesses. Offering a thorough examination of the economic factors and forces concerning the media industries, Media Economics is appropriate for use as a course text for advanced media management and economics students. It also serves as an indispensable reference for scholars and researchers in media business arenas.
The sharp-shooting authors in "Justified and Philosophy" take aim
at many of the same philosophical problems that the "Justified" TV
series grapples with. For instance, is Tim Olyphant's character,
Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens, morally justified in using his
Wild-Wild-West-style vigilante tactics to clean up Harlan County,
Kentucky? After all, the meth dealers, thieves, murderers, and
other low-life scumbags all deserve what's coming to them, right?
Not so fast, Quick-Draw McGraw What about the law? What about a
thorough and complete investigation of matters before dispensing
so-called "justice"? What about the idea of the punishment fitting
the crime?
"Media Economics: Theory and Practice" focuses on the basic
principles of economics in the business sector and applies them to
contemporary media industries. This text examines the process of
media economics decision making through an exploration of key
topics, such as industrial restructuring, regulatory constraints
upon media operations, and changing economic value, providing key
insights into media business activities. With the structure and
value of media industries changing rapidly and sometimes
dramatically, this text moves beyond a basic documentation of
historical patterns to help readers understand the mechanics of
change, offering insight into the processes reproducing
contemporary trends in media economics.
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