Opportunities in Journalism Careers
Opportunities in Journalism Careers offers job seekers
essential information about a variety of careers in the field of
journalism. The book includes training and education requirements,
salary statistics, and professional and Internet resources
The Follies of Globalisation Theory: Polemical Essays
Rosenberg argues that fashionable preoccupations with spatiality have generated deep intellectual confusions among globalization theorists: the more clearly they attempt to articulate their arguments the more equivocal and evasive those arguments become. After first looking at the broad field of international relations, Rosenberg submits Anthony Giddens's influential The Consequences of Modernity to a thorough, often highly entertaining interrogation, and concludes by drawing out the implications of his critique for globalization theory in general.
Ernest Hemingway. The Sun Also Rises
Published
in 1926 to explosive acclaim, The Sun Also Rises
stands as perhaps the most impressive first
novel ever written by an American writer. A roman à clef about a group of
American and English expatriates on an excursion from Paris’s Left Bank to
Pamplona for the July fiesta and its climactic bull fight, a journey from the
center of a civilization spirtually bankrupted by the First World War to a
vital, God-haunted world in which faith and honor have yet to lose their
currency, the novel captured for the generation that would come to be called “Lost”
the spirit of its age, and marked Ernest Hemingway as the preeminent writer of
his time.
Encyclopedia Of Human Geography Human geography in the last decade has undergone a
conceptual and methodological renaissance that transformed it into one of the
most dynamic and innovative of the social sciences. Long a borrower of ideas
from other disciplines, geography has become a contributor in its own right,
and a “spatial turn” is evident in disciplines as diverse as Sociology, Anthropology,
and Literary Criticism.
With more than 300 entries written by an international team of leading
authorities in the field, the
Encyclopedia of Human Geography
offers a comprehensive overview of the major ideas, concepts, terms, and
approaches that characterize a notoriously diverse field. This
multidisciplinary volume provides cross-cultural coverage of human geography as
it is understood in the contemporary world and takes into account the enormous
conceptual changes that have evolved since the 1970s, including a variety of
social constructivist approaches.
Good Press: An Insider's Guide to Publicizing Business and Community News
From a scribbled announcement submitted on the flap of a frozen
dinner entree to a faxed message from God’s self-proclaimed humble
prophet Tex, Richard V. Tuttell has seen it all during his 20-year
career as a community newspaperman. In Good Press, he shares his
insights and experiences to put readers behind the editor’s desk and
improve their chances of having news releases printed or broadcast.
Tuttell points out where the majority of submissions fail to come up to
publication standards and answers the only two questions newspaper
editors are ever asked—Why didn’t you put that in the paper? Why did
you put that in the paper? Sample press release forms are included.