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Where Do We Draw the Line? Exploring Mediated Communication and Work/Family Bordersá

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Abstract Finding balance between work and family has become an area of research and discussion among many disciplines, including, but not limited to, psychology, family communication, computermediated communication, interpersonal communication, and organizational communication (Barber & Santuzzi,...

Apple's "Bendgate" Crisis and the Technology-Image Expectancy Gap

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Sample Our society has been fascinated by technology for decades. In 1985, Back to the Future—the first installment of a movie trilogy franchise about time travel—was released and grossed more than $385 million (Back to the Future, n.d.). Throughout the trilogy, many predictions were made about t...

Communicating About Childhood Immunization: New Insights from Aotearoa/New Zealand

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Sample This chapter discusses an ongoing research project to explore communicative phenomena in the childhood immunization context in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Childhood immunization rates in New Zealand offer a complex and perturbing research problem—to the extent that, in 2010, a parliamentary inqu...

Becoming A Great Reader and Writer in College

Author(s): PATSY TRAND, KAY LOPATE

Become a Great Reader and Writer in College: Get the Basics Now is written for college bound students to ensure they have the reading and writing competency for the more advanced, challenging assignments they will encounter in college. This text’s integrated approach to reading and writing helps ...

Social Influence in Decision-Making Groups

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Abstract Sue Blue and Joe Schmo are planning on celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary with their best friends, Phil and Jill Thrill. Joe and Phil were college roommates and the best of friends, and through that connection Sue became very close with Jill, Phil’s sister. The four always comme...