Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- A Social Media Star -- Dancing Into the Spotlight -- Bullies and Bows -- Positive Words -- On TV -- Sharing on Social Media -- Coming Out -- Special Honors -- Just Getting Started -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- What's Social Media? -- An Important Law -- Safety First! -- Who Knows Best? -- Bullies Online -- Making Friends -- Harmful for Mental Health -- Do They Work? -- Many Different Opinions -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- What Does It Mean? -- Media in the Past -- Why Does It Matter? -- Good and Bad Representation -- Race and Gender -- LGBTQ+ Representation -- Disability and Body Size -- Anger at Diversity -- How to Help -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Marked by Violence -- Protest or Riot? -- Reasons for Riots -- Vancouver Stanley Cup Riot -- 1967 Detroit Riots -- January 6, 2021 -- Staying Safe -- Attitudes Toward Riots -- Making a Plan -- Glossary -- For More Information -- Index -- Back Cover.
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The geographies of food -- Geography and power -- The origins of food -- The nexus of production and consumption -- Food system contradictions -- The right to food -- Produce : fruits and vegetables -- Seeds : grains, pulses and nuts -- Protein : meat, fish, dairy and eggs -- Tropical commodities : beverages, fruits, sugar and spices -- Not food : ingredients and additives -- Labor -- Conflict and disasters -- Climate change -- The future of food.
A study of Rousseau's theological and religious thought.John T. Scott offers a comprehensive interpretation of Rousseau's theological and religious thought, both in its own right and in relation to Rousseau's broader oeuvre. In chapters focused on different key writings, Scott reveals recurrent themes in Rousseau's views on the subject and traces their evolution over time. He shows that two concepts-truth and utility-are integral to Rousseau's writings on religion. Doing so helps to explain some of Rousseau's disagreements with his contemporaries: their different views on religion and theology stem from different understandings of human nature and the proper role of science in human life. Rousseau emphasizes not just what is true, but also what is useful-psychologically, morally, and politically-for human beings. Comprehensive and nuanced, Rousseau's God is vital to understanding key categories of Rousseau's thought.
A fresh account of the US presidential rhetoric embodied in Cold War international travel. Crowds swarm when US presidents travel abroad, though many never hear their voices. The presidential body, moving from one secured location to another, communicates as much or more to these audiences than the texts of their speeches. In The World is Our Stage, Allison M. Prasch considers how presidential appearances overseas broadcast American superiority during the Cold War. Drawing on extensive archival research, Prasch examines five foundational moments in the development of what she calls the 'global rhetorical presidency.
What happens to journalism when its credibility has been decimated and journalists no longer believe in themselves? Can the journalism field reinvigorate itself from within or with assistance from global journalism culture? This book examines journalism practice in Rwanda to draw conclusions applicable to journalism fields everywhere. Drawing on seven months of fieldwork, the book argues that this field of journalism is weak in part because of powerful but murky political boundaries but also because journalists themselves do not trust their profession.
'Organizing Creativity' builds on the premise that creativity is essentially about ideas. Every organisation is dependent on valuable ideas for solving everyday problems, as well as inventing new processes, products, or services.