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Nemo News, Volume 5, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
Nemo News, Volume 5, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
NEMO Newsletter
This issue of NEMO News features Announcements, Advice from the Frontlines from Becky Baker, Student Spotlight on Sandra Meyer, NLA/NEMA Conference Reflections, and Contact Info.
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)
This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Sara Churchill, a Student Spotlight of Kayla Childress, ALSC Conference Highlights, Announcements & Students in Action, Upcoming Conferences, and Professional Development Activities.
Coaching Critically: Engaging Critical Pedagogy In The Forensics Squad Room, Adam W. Tyma
Coaching Critically: Engaging Critical Pedagogy In The Forensics Squad Room, Adam W. Tyma
Communication Faculty Publications
During my first few years as a high school speech coach, I worked with an oratory student who was also a policy debater. During one particular coaching session, she mentioned that she and her partner were "running Foucault" as a case in policy. "What do you mean you are 'running' Foucault,'' I asked? She then informed me how the work of Foucault and other critical and cultural theorists was being employed in the competitive policy debate world as "kritiks." My student explained that she and her partner were using Foucault because it was "the way" to win rounds: "all of …
Nemo News, Volume 5, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education
Nemo News, Volume 5, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education
NEMO Newsletter
This issue of NEMO News features Announcements, Advice from the Frontlines from Francine Canfield, Student Spotlight on Jill Von Minden, Resume Tips, and Contact Info and Graduation Photo.
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)
This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Kelly Arbuckle, a Student Spotlight of Cindy Sellhorst, Announcements, Upcoming Conferences, Professional Development, and Technology Tips by Joe Huber.
Communo Magazine, Summer 2008, School Of Communication
Communo Magazine, Summer 2008, School Of Communication
CommUNO Magazine
CommUNO magazine is currently produced annually by the UNO School of Communication: 6001 Dodge Street, ASH 140, Omaha, NE 68182: Phone: 402.554.2600. Fax: 402.554.3836. For more information, follow us on Twitter@ CommUNO, join the “UNO School of Communication” page on Facebook or visit communication.unomaha.edu.
Nemo News, Volume 4, Issue 4, Uno Library Science Education
Nemo News, Volume 4, Issue 4, Uno Library Science Education
NEMO Newsletter
This issue of NEMO News features announcements, Advice from the Frontlines from Ted Smith, Student Spotlight on Martha Grenzeback, Interview Tips, and Contact Info Farewell.
"The Gallery": An Experiential Approach To Visual Aid Construction And Analysis In The Classroom, Adam W. Tyma
"The Gallery": An Experiential Approach To Visual Aid Construction And Analysis In The Classroom, Adam W. Tyma
Communication Faculty Publications
Objective(s): Students will create ballots based on established criteria and critique visual aids
Course(s): Public Speaking, Introduction to Human Communication, Business and Professional Communication, Persuasive Speaking
Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facilty 2007 Annual Report, Issue 6, Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility
Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facilty 2007 Annual Report, Issue 6, Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility
Biomechanics Annual Report
This issue features UNO Announces the Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility (NBCF), Exciting Growth, This Project was FUN!, Tours!, Welcome and Hello! - Open House for Two Colleges, Laboratory Updates, Latest Developments, Other Global Connections, and Other Exciting News.
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)
This issue of the Library Education and Development Newsletter features Advice from the Frontlines from Susan Steider, a Student Spotlight on Patti Long, Announcements, Professional Development, A Day in the Life..., and Technology Tips by Joe Huber.
Nemo News, Volume 4, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
Nemo News, Volume 4, Issue 3, Uno Library Science Education
NEMO Newsletter
This issue of NEMO News features Announcements, Advice from the Frontlines from Paul Christopherson, Student Spotlight on Robert Overkamp, Mizzou meeting announcements, and Contact Info and Baby Pics.
Editors’ Note: The Expansion Of The Media Literacy Research Agenda, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Michael L. Hilt
Editors’ Note: The Expansion Of The Media Literacy Research Agenda, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz, Michael L. Hilt
Communication Faculty Publications
Studies in Media & Information Literacy Education (SIMILE) in 2007 published a range of articles in three specific areas of study: secondary education, visual literacy, and critical examination of media.
Centered But Not Caught In The Middle: Stepchildren's Perceptions Of Dialectical Contradictions In The Communication Of Co-Parents, Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paige W. Toller, Karen L. Daas, Wesley Durham, Adam C. Jones
Centered But Not Caught In The Middle: Stepchildren's Perceptions Of Dialectical Contradictions In The Communication Of Co-Parents, Dawn O. Braithwaite, Paige W. Toller, Karen L. Daas, Wesley Durham, Adam C. Jones
Communication Faculty Publications
The researchers adopted a dialectical perspective to study how stepchildren experience and communicatively manage the perception of feeling caught in the middle between their parents who are living in different households. The metaphor of being caught in the middle is powerful for stepchildren and this metaphor animated their discourse. A central contribution of the present study was to understand the alternative to being caught in the middle and what this alternative means to stepchildren. Reflected in the discourse of stepchildren is that to feel not caught in the middle is to feel centered in the family. Stepchildren's desire to be …
Bereaved Parents' Negotiation Of Identity Following The Death Of A Child, Paige W. Toller
Bereaved Parents' Negotiation Of Identity Following The Death Of A Child, Paige W. Toller
Communication Faculty Publications
This study examines changes in bereaved parents’ identities following the death of a child. The bereaved parents in this study experienced two dialectical contradictions of identity, which are: (a) a parent without a child to parent and (b) I’m an outsider- I’m an insider. Results describe how parents used communication to negotiate these contradictions of identity. Implications for the study of parental bereavement, communication, and identity are discussed.
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education And Development Newsletter, Volume 1, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
Library Education and Development (L.E.A.D.)
This issue of Library Education and Development Newsletter reatures Advice from the Frontlines from Lorelei Perkins, a Student Spotlight of Alysa Haak, Announcements, Technology News and Tools by Joe Huber, 13th National AASL Conferences highlights and a new name for the the Library Education program (L.E.A.D., or Library Education and Development).
The American Hegemonic Responses To The U.S.-China Mid-Air Plane Collision, Dexin Tian, Chin-Chung Chao
The American Hegemonic Responses To The U.S.-China Mid-Air Plane Collision, Dexin Tian, Chin-Chung Chao
Communication Faculty Publications
This paper examines the major documents of the American side concerning the U.S.- China mid-air plane collision incident, which occurred April 1, 2001. Through the hegemonic theoretical lens of Robert Cox’s frame of action and via the research method of hermeneutics of the selected rhetorical artifacts, we aim to shed light on the understanding of the incident and provide insightful implications for handling similar international conflicts in the future. Our findings indicate that the United States has preserved the most resourceful material capabilities and established all the necessary human institutions to implement its shared notion of American hegemony all over …
Public Relations Through A New Lens—Critical Praxis Via The Excellence Theory, Adam W. Tyma
Public Relations Through A New Lens—Critical Praxis Via The Excellence Theory, Adam W. Tyma
Communication Faculty Publications
The “Excellence Theory” (J.E. Grunig et al., 2002) was initially developed, and is continually being tested, in order to demonstrate what makes for public relations practices that are both efficient and ethical for all parties involved. There is criticism which purports that such a normalizing theory is no longer relevant for current social, political, or corporate realities encountered by the public relations practitioner or researcher. This essay presents the “Excellence Theory” as a critical inquiry paradigm, allowing for the creation of spaces accessible by otherwise marginalized publics by the public relations practitioner.