Critical Storytelling in 2020: Issues, Elections and Beyond: Critical Storytelling, cartea 3
Brandon O. Hensley, Nicholas D. Hartlep, Julie Novaken Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2020
Contributors are: Bowen Dong, Aurora Gross, Nicholas D. Hartlep, Brandon O. Hensley, Phelan Johnson, Miles Kinsman, Karen Chava Knox, Sarah Kominek, Emmitt Lewis, Sarita McKenney, Kelsey Mesmer, Taylor Nondorf, Julie M. Novak, Christopher Saleh, Daniel Socha, Ashley Teffer, and Kimberly Tracey.
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ISBN-13: 9789004432741
ISBN-10: 9004432744
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Storytelling
ISBN-10: 9004432744
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Storytelling
Cuprins
Preface
Brandon O. Hensley
Notes on Contributors
1 The Silent Victims: How Children Are Affected by Incarcerated Parents
Karen Chava Knox
2 Media Representation of Minorities: Inclusion and Confusion
Emmitt Lewis
3 Media Effects and Suicide, Cognition, and Imitation
Kimberly Tracey
4 Finding Faith in Whatever
Sarah Kominek
5 Conversations with Myself
Miles Kinsman
6 How I Got Here: A Journey in My Body with Disordered Eating along for the Ride
Aurora Gross
7 Anxiety and Waiting on a Diagnosis
Sarita McKenney
8 It’s All about Me: Millennials, Narcissism, and Social Networking Sites
Ashley Teffer
9 I Am From: A Korean Adoptee’s Perspective
Nicholas D. Hartlep
10 Dear Responsibility-Centered Management: You’re Not so Responsible
Brandon O. Hensley
11 Finally, Some Solace in Ghana
Kelsey Mesmer and Daniel Socha
12 I’m More Than That
Christopher Saleh
13 Privacy Concerns: The Privacy Paradox in Social Media
Bowen Dong
14 Things I’m Scared to Say
Phelan Johnson
15 Gender Bias in Contested Custody Cases
Taylor Nondorf
16 Informed through Tweets: A Trump Oxymoron or Ours?
Julie M. Novak
Brandon O. Hensley
Notes on Contributors
1 The Silent Victims: How Children Are Affected by Incarcerated Parents
Karen Chava Knox
2 Media Representation of Minorities: Inclusion and Confusion
Emmitt Lewis
3 Media Effects and Suicide, Cognition, and Imitation
Kimberly Tracey
4 Finding Faith in Whatever
Sarah Kominek
5 Conversations with Myself
Miles Kinsman
6 How I Got Here: A Journey in My Body with Disordered Eating along for the Ride
Aurora Gross
7 Anxiety and Waiting on a Diagnosis
Sarita McKenney
8 It’s All about Me: Millennials, Narcissism, and Social Networking Sites
Ashley Teffer
9 I Am From: A Korean Adoptee’s Perspective
Nicholas D. Hartlep
10 Dear Responsibility-Centered Management: You’re Not so Responsible
Brandon O. Hensley
11 Finally, Some Solace in Ghana
Kelsey Mesmer and Daniel Socha
12 I’m More Than That
Christopher Saleh
13 Privacy Concerns: The Privacy Paradox in Social Media
Bowen Dong
14 Things I’m Scared to Say
Phelan Johnson
15 Gender Bias in Contested Custody Cases
Taylor Nondorf
16 Informed through Tweets: A Trump Oxymoron or Ours?
Julie M. Novak
Notă biografică
Brandon O. Hensley is a Lecturer, Graduate Faculty member and College Assessment Coordinator at Wayne State University in the Department of Communication, where he oversees assessment for the College of Fine, Performing, & Communication Arts, teaches courses in Communication Studies, and continues his passions in pedagogy, research and writing. Hensley is a nominee for the 2020 President’s Award for Excellence in Teaching at Wayne State University. His most recent single-authored work is a public speaking textbook titled Building Your Voice: Powerful Public Speaking in the 21st Century (Great River Learning, 2018).
Nicholas D. Hartlep is the Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in Education at Berea College where he chairs the Department of Education Studies. Dr. Hartlep has published 23 books, the most recent being Racial Battle Fatigue in Faculty: Perspectives and Lessons from Higher Education (Routledge, 2020). In 2020 he was named an Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Julie M. Novak is an Associate Professor of Communication at Wayne State University. Her research interests combine health and crisis communication with a qualitative research approach. She has shared her research in numerous journal articles, book chapters, and academic presentations. Her background documents a commitment to “generalist” learning and creating actionable knowledge, working hard to foster learning—meaningful, constructive, and collaborative—among graduate and undergraduate students within a context of reflection and compassion.
Nicholas D. Hartlep is the Robert Charles Billings Endowed Chair in Education at Berea College where he chairs the Department of Education Studies. Dr. Hartlep has published 23 books, the most recent being Racial Battle Fatigue in Faculty: Perspectives and Lessons from Higher Education (Routledge, 2020). In 2020 he was named an Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education.
Julie M. Novak is an Associate Professor of Communication at Wayne State University. Her research interests combine health and crisis communication with a qualitative research approach. She has shared her research in numerous journal articles, book chapters, and academic presentations. Her background documents a commitment to “generalist” learning and creating actionable knowledge, working hard to foster learning—meaningful, constructive, and collaborative—among graduate and undergraduate students within a context of reflection and compassion.