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Author(s): Chia-Ling Ho
A Primer on Applied Communication Research can assist anyone conducting applied communication research for the first time to become familiar with the entire process through completing a mini-project, including data collection (online & offline) and data analysis using an Excel Add-in data analysis tool.
Author(s): THOMAS VARACALLI, Sherri Mora
Invitation to Political Science is an introductory textbook that combines philosophical, historical, and institutional approaches to the discipline of political science. It is tailored to freshmen and sophomores majoring or minoring in political science.
The first edition of Invitation to Political Science:
Author(s): KH Case Studies
Abstract
When a frozen yogurt company attempts to celebrate the success of a popular Asian American football star, many customers and civil rights organizations blame the company for being racially insensitive.
Author(s): Steven W. Minard
Ethics and Ethical Decision Making in the Criminal Justice System is a textbook written with students in both undergraduate and graduate ethics courses in mind. Some of the latest case studies include examples of unethical conduct within the three major components of our criminal justice system (police, court, and corrections). Students are provided the tools they need to develop an understanding of the importance of ethics and why they need to be practiced on a regular basis.
Author(s): KH Case Studies
Sample
As the first week of classes ended and the syllabus and expectations had been communicated to my students in the family communication course, I could not help but panic over how to teach and illustrate the definition of family, communication, and family communication during the next class period. This anxiety resulted from a conversation I had with a colleague as we noticed that no one reads the same books or watches the same shows.
Author(s): Gregory H. Tew
For several hundred thousand years Homo sapiens roamed the Earth as hunter gatherers, then about 12,000 years ago we stopped roaming – as much – and we started building. Life in the Built Environment explores the things that happened during those 12,000 years that made it possible for primitive huts to become cathedrals. However, along with the remarkable architectural achievements, the built environment is story of inequality, oppression, racism, and environmental damage.