Critical storytelling in 2020 issues, elections and beyond
The silent victims : how children are affected by incarcerated parents / Karen Chava Knox -- Media representation of minorities : inclusion and confusion / Emmitt Lewis -- Media effects and suicide, cognition, and imitation / Kimberly Tracey -- Finding faith in whatever / Sarah Kominek -- Conversati...
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Sprache: | eng |
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Leiden, Boston
Brill Sense
2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Critical storytelling
volume 3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The silent victims : how children are affected by incarcerated parents / Karen Chava Knox -- Media representation of minorities : inclusion and confusion / Emmitt Lewis -- Media effects and suicide, cognition, and imitation / Kimberly Tracey -- Finding faith in whatever / Sarah Kominek -- Conversations with myself / Miles Kinsman -- How I got here : a journey in my body with disordered eating along for the ride / Aurora Gross -- Anxiety and waiting on a diagnosis / Sarita McKenney -- It's all about me : millennials, narcissism, and social networking sites / Ashley Teffer -- I am from : a Korean adoptee's perspective / Nicholas D. Hartlep -- Dear responsibility-centered management : you're not so responsible / Brandon O. Hensley -- Finally, some solace in Ghana / Kelsey Mesmer and Daniel Socha -- I'm more than that / Christopher Saleh -- Privacy concerns : the privacy paradox in social media / Bowen Dong -- Things I'm scared to say / Phelan Johnson -- Gender bias in contested custody cases / Taylor Nondorf -- Informed through tweets : a Trump oxymoron or ours? / Julie M. Novak. "Critical Storytelling in 2020: Issues, Elections, and Beyond embraces the fierce urgency of the year 2020. This collection features timely research, critical stories, and engaging poetry written by undergraduate students, Master's and Ph.D. students, recently-graduated students, and faculty. The authors hail from fields of Communication Studies, Education, Journalism, Media Arts & Studies, Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Law, and Business/Organizational Communication. For those that share personal narratives and poems, we are drawn to witness how the personal is often political and the individual is often collective. For those that share more social-scientific papers (literature reviews, some with narrative sections), we are drawn to witness how the political is often personal and the collective is often individual. The year 2020 clearly is a year that highlights our complex reality of politics, personal and collective issues, and futures influenced by the present. This volume, in both direct and deviant ways, speaks to issues of pivotal import in the U.S. in a year that will see a crucial census, a historic election, and the momentous, yet-to-be-seen movement birthed from contested change and courageous critical storytellers. The authors herein dare to share their voices in written form and bravely offer their perspectives to us-their stories ring out beyond the written page. 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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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | XVI, 141 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9789004432741 978-90-04-43274-1 9789004432437 978-90-04-43243-7 9789004432758 |