There were many qualities of unproductive discourse used in this video. The main ones that were blatantly evident included: division, combativeness, lack of listening, winning, and distrust. The video included
However, it is also a group of empowerment. With the use of protests and media, they have collectively made a huge change and gained support throughout the world. The video between Bill O’ Reilly and Jon Stewart was a pleasant example of public discourse. The main qualities that resonated in the video were deliberation, listening, learning, lateral communication, and trust. The first, being deliberation, was executed…
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The only form of communication available was face to face. The information that was collected was not able to be collected in a timely manner nor were there available storage for the information gathered. This caused organizations to be very unproductive. Also, the worldview from the varying time frames is also different. According to Macionis (2006), “Tradition, according to German sociologist Max Weber, consists of values and beliefs passed from generation to generation.” (p. 119). In the prior…
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O’Malley and Chamot’s and Oxford’s LLs Taxonomies O’Malley and Chamot (1985) LLs classification, based on Palincsar’s (1982) classification scheme consisted of metacognitive and cognitive strategies. The LLs taxonomy was devised after O’Malley et al. had conducted a study in 1983, in which seventy high-school ESL students and twenty-two teachers took part. Three instruments were used in the study: a) student interview guide and b) a parallel teacher interview guide and c) the observation form…
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CHAPTER ONE Blowing Up the Brand Melissa Aronczyk & Devon Powers “New Branded World” Redux Only about a decade ago, popular understanding of brands and branding was largely confined to the products and practices of the corporate enterprise. When journalist and cultural critic Naomi Klein wrote the bestseller No Logo in 2000, a searing critique of the “new branded world” (3) of industrial influence, the focus of her attack was on how corporations’ transnational reach, predatory methods…
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Spike Lee's film Bamboozled (2000), cinematically stages American mass entertainment's history of discrimination with humiliating minstrel stereotypes which was first brought to film in 1915 by D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation. Blackface' minstrelsy is a disturbing legacy that began as a tradition in the early 1800s on stage, with white actors using burnt corks to darken their skin and "allowing them to portray African-American slaves, usually as lazy, child-like providers of comic relief"…
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Introduction When Aluísio de Azevedo first published O Cortiço in 1890, it was immediately recognized as an important literary event. Still on every mandatory reading list in Brazil today, the novel is traditionally interpreted as a high point in Brazilian naturalism, heavily influenced by French deterministic thinkers and focusing on class conflict. Already in his own time, literary critics emphasized the similarities between O cortiço and Émile Zola’s works,1particularly L’Assomoir (1877). Subsequent…
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Dr. Hoyser WMST 499 April 29 2013 Feminism Falling through the Cracks: Lipstick Junkies Cosmetics; personal expression or oppressive tool? Arguments that have contrasting views of a subject often come up short in being holistic. The black or white view is of course missing various shades of gray. While some think that cosmetics are excessively a tool of the patriarchy, others believe the use of cosmetics could be a tool to express autonomy and individuality. The second-wave liberal feminism…
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Rethinking Mercantilism: Political Economy, the British Empire, and the Atlantic World in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Author(s): Steve Pincus Reviewed work(s): Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 1 (January 2012), pp. 3-34 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.69.1.0003 . Accessed: 06/09/2012 12:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms…
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A MULTIPLE NARRATIVE APPROACH TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS FAILURE: A SUCCESSFUL SYSTEM THAT FAILED Estzer BARTIS, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary Nathalie MITEV, London School of Economics, United Kingdom ABSTRACT We discuss the introduction of an information system where the dominant coalition claimed project success. While the key users did not use the system as intended and the project goals were not achieved, the project committee reported success to the top management board. Using a…
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ffirs.qxd 8/3/06 03:46 PM Page v The Handbook of Conflict Resolution Theory and Practice Second Edition Morton Deutsch Peter T. Coleman Eric C. Marcus Editors ffirs.qxd 8/3/06 03:46 PM Page ii ffirs.qxd 8/3/06 03:46 PM Page i More Praise for The Handbook of Conflict Resolution, Second Edition “Morton Deutsch, Peter Coleman, and Eric Marcus put together a handbook that will be helpful to many. I hope the book will reach well beyond North America to contribute to the growing…
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