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Event Planning and Management: Communicating Theory and Practice
Author(s): Leeanne McManus, Stephanie Verni, Mary Elizabeth Rouse
Event Planning: Communicating Theory & Practice, 2nd edition, offers a unique approach that connects concepts in communication to practical event planning ideas. Understanding the “why” behind successful events is fundamental to creating unique and successful experiences for companies, organizations...Service Management Principles for Hospitality and Tourism
Author(s): Jay Kandampully, David Solnet
Research, teaching interests and collective industry experiences have led to a strong belief that service management theory provides a vital conceptual framework with near perfect applicability in hospitality and tourism.Service Management Principles for Hospitality & Tourism guides managers to a ne...Public Relations Principles: Strategies for Professional Success
Author(s): Shawn Wahl, Michelle Maresh-Fuehrer
Every successful business utilizes good public relations with the media to maintain a positive public opinion. Designed as a core textbook for introductory public relations courses, Public Relations Principles: Strategies for Professional Success provides students with a solid foundation in publi...Introduction to the Meeting, Events, Expositions and Conventions Industry
Author(s): George G Fenich, KRISTIN MALEK
The meetings, expositions, events, and conventions (MEEC) industry continues to grow and garner increasing attention from the hospitality industry, colleges and universities, and communities. Meetings, Expositions, Events, and Conventions: An Introduction to the Industry provides a broad overview...Foundations of Special Education: Understanding Students with Exceptionalities
By: Scott Arnett, Michael Fitzpatrick, Nena Raschelle Theoharis, PENNY CRAIG
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Foundations of Special Education: Understanding Students with Exceptionalities
Author(s): Scott Arnett, Michael Fitzpatrick, Nena Raschelle Theoharis, PENNY CRAIG
This textbook introduces preservice and inservice educators to the theories, philosophies, concepts, and ongoing needs of children and adults with exceptionalities. The first two Chapters address the foundation, litigation, and federal policies that helped shape what is now known as special educatio...Media Law: A Guide to Understanding Mass Communication Law
Author(s): Mark P. Hanebutt
The health of the American democracy in the 21st Century will depend largely upon the health of American media. Information is the lifeblood of a free republic. Yet, the internet and social media have provided media professionals with new legal challenges regarding privacy, security and credibility....Drugs, Brain, and Behavior
Author(s): John Salamone
It has been more than more than half a century since the “Psychopharmacology Revolution” swept through modern society, radically changing mental health practice, and altering the way people view psychiatric disorders. Large numbers of people in the US and other countries are now being treated with p...Criminal Justice and Mental Health: An Evidence Based Approach
Author(s): Hayden Smith
Criminal Justice and Mental Health: An Evidence Based Approach details the historical, social, and policy influences that have led to the criminal justice system now serving as a default mental health system. The three largest mental health facilities in the United States are jails and prisons and t...A Step-by-Step Guide to Conducting Quantitative Research
Author(s): Bunnie Loree Claxton, Michelle Barthlow
A Step-By-Step Guide to Conducting Quantitative Applied Research in Education features a thorough explanation of frequently used quantitative designs and statistics in social science research. The guide assists in selecting the appropriate design and statistic and provides model write-ups of rationa...Trauma and Resilience in the Criminal Justice System
Author(s): Denise Leifker, Carolyn Dallinger
Trauma and Resilience in the Criminal Justice System will help criminal justice practitioners, as well as students, develop skills to be the most effective professionals possible by increasing awareness and pointing out places for empathy and change. Readers will examine the enforcement, court, and ...