It has been sixteen years since the Twin Towers collapsed, forever changing the physical and emotional landscape of those who call the United States their home, and those worldwide who stand in …
This guest post is published as part of a series related to the American Sociological Association conference from August 12 – 15 in Montreal, Quebec. #ASA17 By Peter M. Nardi, author of Critical Thinking: Tools for Evaluating …
By Lyn Uhl, Executive Editor of Communication It’s been a busy year at the Press for Communication. Introducing: Communication for Social Justice Activism Series First off, we’re proud to announce our new …
The Time is Right, The Time is Now Communication professors and scholars are in a unique position to guide the next generation in reshaping the values of our society to be more …
By Corinna Kruse, author of The Social Life of Forensic Evidence This post is published after the American Society of Criminology conference in New Orleans from November 16–19. #ASC2016 Have you ever thought about how much communication …
by Elizabeth Keating and Sirkka Jarvenpaa, co-authors of Words Matter: Communicating Effectively in the New Global Office This guest post is published in conjunction with the American Anthropological Association conference in Minneapolis. …
In this Q&A with Executive Executive Editor Lyn Uhl, we learn about what brought her to publishing and her plans for the new Communication list. Why did you become an acquisitions editor? It seemed …
by Elizabeth Keating, coauthor of Words Matter: Communicating Effectively in the New Global Office This post originally appeared on the CaMP Anthropology blog, and has been republished with their permission. Interview by …
Media-driven myths can crop up around the world, undaunted by borders of language barriers. In this guest post, W. Joseph Campbell explores why certain myths know no bounds. W. Joseph Campbell, author …