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Urban Communication
ISSN: 2153-1404
Cities are inherently places of communication, meeting spaces for interaction and/or observation. The nature of any communication venue is altered by social and technological circumstances and the urban environment is altered, in turn, by changes in communication patterns. We need to understand relationships among these significant forces communication, technology, and the urban, suburban, rural environment as they shape each other. Communication systems and urban social systems can be examined at multiple levels as scholars and planners examine interaction in public spaces, neighborhood communication patterns, and urban systems of transport. The focus of this series is on social relationships in a swiftly changing communication environment. Media coverage of urban issues, conflict resolution and contested urban space, visual communication, rhetorical dimensions of urban life, film and the city, journalism, the ethnic press, local media and public policy are just some areas of relevance. Volumes in this series provide a forum to explore and discuss the challenges created by the intersection of communication and urban life, focusing on what communication scholarship has to offer for enhanced understanding of cities and for the development of a public policy that takes into account communication needs and practices.
14 publications
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Urban Girls
ISSN: 2470-122X
With more attention being directed toward adolescent girls' and young women’s educational development and human rights across the globe, urban girls as an educationally and politically disenfranchised group are becoming more of the primary focus of educational, sociological, and psychological research and discourse. There is a need for theory, inquiry, and praxis that considers the dynamics of the interactions of race, class, gender, age, and spatial location on youth education and overall socio-emotional development. The social and cultural context of where students learn, play, and work significantly shape youth's identities and agency. Similarly, gender plays an important role on students’ academic and social development. The Urban Girls series brings scholarly attention to the unique, yet diverse, cultural experiences and identities of adolescent girls and young women being socialized in urban contexts. Authors explore and theorize how young women's racialized and gendered experiences in their families, communities, and schools and larger social contexts foster agency, resilience, and resistance. Proposals for this series can be emailed to Series Editor Venus Evans-Winters at vevansw@ilstu.edu.
4 publications
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River-Friendly Cities
An Outline of Historical Changes in Relations between Cities and Rivers and Contemporary Water-Responsible Urbanization Strategies©2020 Monographs -
You Can't Teach Us if You Don't Know Us and Care About Us
Becoming an Ubuntu, Responsive and Responsible Urban Teacher©2016 Textbook -
Markttransparenz im Socially Responsible Investment
Konsequenzen für eine nachhaltige Erwachsenenbildung©2005 Thesis -
Urban Now
A Human in the Face of Borderliness and Urbanisation in Juba, South Sudan©2021 Monographs -
Urbane Widerstände – Urban Resistance
©2018 Edited Collection -
Modernity and Destining of Technological Being
Beyond Heidegger’s Critique of Technology to Responsible and Reflexive TechnologyThesis -
Responsibility and Commitment
Ethische Postulate der Kulturvermittlung- Festschrift für Jost Hermand©1996 Others -
Urban Narratives
Portraits in Progress- Life at the Intersections of Learning Disability, Race, and Social Class©2008 Others -
Competition, Coordination, Social Order
Responsible Business, Civil Society, and Government in an Open Society©2017 Monographs -
Uprooting Urban America
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race, Class and Gentrification©2014 Monographs -
Corporate Social Responsibility
Eine Analyse der Wahrnehmung sozialer Werbekampagnen und deren Wirkung auf das Kaufverhalten- Theoretische Diskussion und empirische Befunde©2010 Thesis