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Kathleen Glenister Roberts

    Communication theory and millennial popular culture
    There's a Monster in My House!
    The limits of cosmopolis
    • The limits of cosmopolis

      • 187 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The Limits of Cosmopolis addresses the question of how human life is organized: Is it possible to be a «citizen of the world»? Is there a difference between avowing that identity for oneself and morally and ethically making a commitment to others? What are the implications for communication - for a real dialogue of cultures?

      The limits of cosmopolis
    • For ages 3-9 Rollicking rhyming story of a little boy who tries to escape from a monster that is running rampant in his house. Into each room, the monster wreaks havoc until finally the boy has had enough and demands that his mom remove the monster from the house ... only to learn that he IS the monster!

      There's a Monster in My House!
    • Writing in a highly accessible yet compelling style, contributors explain communication theories by applying them to «artifacts» of popular culture. Using this book, students will become familiar with key theories in communication while developing creative and critical thinking.

      Communication theory and millennial popular culture