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This first-of-its-kind volume brings discursive psychology and
peace psychology together in a compelling practical synthesis. An
array of internationally-recognised contributors examine multiple
dimensions of discourse-official and casual, speech, rhetoric, and
text-in creating and maintaining conflict and building mediation
and reconciliation. Examples of strategies for dealing with
longstanding conflicts (the Middle East), significant flashpoints
(the Charlie Hebdo case), and current heated disputes (the refugee
'crisis' in Europe) demonstrate discursive methods in context as
they bridge theory with real life. This diversity of subject matter
is matched by the range of discursive approaches applied to peace
psychology concepts, methods, and practice. Among the topics
covered: Discursive approaches to violence against women. The
American gun control debate: a discursive analysis. Constructing
peace and violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Discursive
psychological research on refugees. Citizenship, social injustice,
and the quest for a critical social psychology of peace. The
emotional and political power of images of suffering: discursive
psychology and the study of visual rhetoric. Discourse, Peace, and
Conflict offers expansive ideas to scholars and practitioners in
peace psychology, as well as those in related areas such as social
psychology, political psychology, and community psychology with an
interest in issues pertaining to peace and conflict.
Throughout the world, cultural and racial clashes remain a major
hurdle to development and progress. Though some areas are
experiencing successful intercultural communications which pave the
way for peaceful negotiations, there are still many regions
experiencing severe turmoil. Impact of Communication and the Media
on Ethnic Conflict focuses on both the positive and negative
outcomes of communication and media usage, as well as the overall
perceptions of these elements, within conflicting populations.
Featuring theoretical perspectives on various intergroup
interaction experiences within contemporary ethnic controversies,
this publication will appeal to scholars, researchers, professors,
and practitioners interested in ethnic studies, conflict
resolution, communications, and global peace building.
Embarking on your own psychology research? This book equips you
with the skills you need to complete a qualitative project
confidently. The book takes you through the process of doing your
project, showing how to plan and execute each stage. It helps you
make good decisions about key steps such as choosing a research
topic, designing your project, doing ethical research and writing
up. This second edition: Offers a host of learning features
including ‘in a nutshell’ summaries, further reading,
activities and top tips to help you develop your understanding and
skills. Devotes more space to the important topics of project
planning and doing ethical research with a new chapter on each.
Enables you to critically evaluate your work, helping you conduct
high-quality research. Discusses student success stories and
cautionary tales illustrating, from start to finish, how
qualitative projects are done in the real world. This is the
perfect guide for undergraduates doing a final project or
dissertation, and postgraduates who are relatively new to
qualitative research.
Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments are among the most
influential and controversial scientific studies ever conducted.
The experiments are commonly understood to have shown how easily
people can be led into harming another person, simply as a result
of following orders. Recently, however, Milgram's studies have been
subjected to a sustained critique and re-evaluation. This book
draws on the vast stock of audio recordings from Milgram's
experiments to reveal how these experiments can be understood as
occasions for argumentation and rhetoric, rather than showing how
passive subjects can be led into simply doing as they are told. In
doing so, it reconsiders what we understand by 'obedience' and
extends how social psychologists have understood rhetoric itself.
This book focuses on the reciprocal interactions between pain,
emotion and cognition. International experts report on their
findings, clinical experience and the most recent literature on the
complex relations between these three domains. Clinical,
psychological, behavioral and neuroimaging approaches converge
towards aiding patients suffering from pain, cognitive impairment
or emotional distress. Beyond the pathophysiological aspects of
pain, difficulties encountered with patients are analyzed and
strategies are proposed to optimize treatment, doctor-patient
relationships, and patient well-being. This work will appeal to a
broad readership, from clinical medical practitioners to
psychologists, nurses and pain specialists.
Embarking on your own psychology research? This book equips you
with the skills you need to complete a qualitative project
confidently. The book takes you through the process of doing your
project, showing how to plan and execute each stage. It helps you
make good decisions about key steps such as choosing a research
topic, designing your project, doing ethical research and writing
up. This second edition: Offers a host of learning features
including ‘in a nutshell’ summaries, further reading,
activities and top tips to help you develop your understanding and
skills. Devotes more space to the important topics of project
planning and doing ethical research with a new chapter on each.
Enables you to critically evaluate your work, helping you conduct
high-quality research. Discusses student success stories and
cautionary tales illustrating, from start to finish, how
qualitative projects are done in the real world. This is the
perfect guide for undergraduates doing a final project or
dissertation, and postgraduates who are relatively new to
qualitative research.
Stephen Gibson’s poems are the work of a serious, intent, often
appalled tourist. The word might look like a putdown, but his
subject is the glamour and horror of history, and when it comes to
the past, attentive tourism is the best that any of us can hope
for. This tourist’s gaze if focused and fascinated, his tone is
even and intelligent (as he has it in one poem, “scared in the
headlights, but the brain busy nonetheless”), and his technique
is all but flawless (unobtrusively so, a true case of art hiding
art). Together the gaze, the subjects on which it alights, and the
poet’s superlative skill add up to poems of astute, moving
observation and often overwhelming authority. —Dick Davis
Stanley Milgram's obedience experiments are among the most
influential and controversial scientific studies ever conducted.
The experiments are commonly understood to have shown how easily
people can be led into harming another person, simply as a result
of following orders. Recently, however, Milgram's studies have been
subjected to a sustained critique and re-evaluation. This book
draws on the vast stock of audio recordings from Milgram's
experiments to reveal how these experiments can be understood as
occasions for argumentation and rhetoric, rather than showing how
passive subjects can be led into simply doing as they are told. In
doing so, it reconsiders what we understand by 'obedience' and
extends how social psychologists have understood rhetoric itself.
Stephen Gibson’s poems are the work of a serious, intent, often
appalled tourist. The word might look like a putdown, but his
subject is the glamour and horror of history, and when it comes to
the past, attentive tourism is the best that any of us can hope
for. This tourist’s gaze if focused and fascinated, his tone is
even and intelligent (as he has it in one poem, “scared in the
headlights, but the brain busy nonetheless”), and his technique
is all but flawless (unobtrusively so, a true case of art hiding
art). Together the gaze, the subjects on which it alights, and the
poet’s superlative skill add up to poems of astute, moving
observation and often overwhelming authority. —Dick Davis
'Thanks to this new book, psychology students now have a
trustworthy and practical guide that takes them through all stages
of qualitative research with rich examples and different
paradigmatic perspectives.' Svend Brinkmann, Aalborg University,
Denmark 'A well thought-out, accessible and engaging guide to
conducting qualitative research projects. This is a must-read for
any student beginning the qualitative journey.' Abigail Locke,
University of Huddersfield, UK This book is for students who are
embarking on a qualitative research project in psychology or a
related discipline. While focusing mainly on undergraduate
dissertations, this book will also be useful for postgraduate
students. It takes you through planning a qualitative project,
stage by stage, addressing key issues and concerns along the way.
The focus throughout is on how to make your project excellent!
Packed full of examples from student projects to help you to put
theory into practice, the book guides you through: * designing your
research * ethical considerations * collecting your data *
analysing your data * writing your report or dissertation. In
addition, the book will help you with time management and working
with your supervisor, as well as providing guidance on how you can
use your project as the basis for publication or further study.
Cellular Telephones and Pagers is an overview of the basics of
mobile telephone and paging technology and related issues. It is
written for the interested layman as well as the professional
looking for basic information.
The first half of the book deals mainly with the technology:
operation, transmission, special-case services, and
troubleshooting. The second half covers the related issues that
surround the cellular industry, such as security, regulations,
international markets, and future developments. The combination
makes this a valuable tool for business people who want an overview
of cellular systems, or for technical professionals who need to
update their knowledge.
Steve Gibson is the author of several books in the
telecommunications field. He makes his home in Reston, VA.
Easy-to-read, light technical approach to cellular
technology.
Includes coverage of economic, regulatory, and international
issues.
New advances in security and mobile communications.
Est-il possible pour une personne d' tre compl tement sainte tout
en vivant sur la terre? Est-ce que le fait que nous sommes humains
signifie que nous devons tre p cheurs? Consid rez ce verset: Car la
gr ce de Dieu, source de salut pour tous les hommes, a t manifest
e. Elle nous enseigne renoncer l'impi t et aux convoitises
mondaines, et vivre dans le si cle pr sent selon la sagesse, la
justice et la pi t (Tite 2.11-12). En d pit de notre environnement
et les d sirs humains, la gr ce nous montre que nous devrions mener
une vie sainte. Certaines personnes consid rent que l'humanit et la
saintet sont incompatibles, mais Dieu nous exhorte tre saints dans
cette vie.
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