The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 8 - Nov 3, 2011, 2011 Providence College
The Cowl - V. 76 - N. 8 - Nov 3, 2011
The Cowl
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 76 - Number 8 - November 3, 2011. 32 pages.
Spartan Daily November 3, 2011, 2011 San Jose State University
Spartan Daily November 3, 2011, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 137, Issue 37
Prospectus, November 2, 2011, 2011 Parkland College
Prospectus, November 2, 2011, Josh Grube, Alisha Kirkley, Sean Hermann, Kelley Heaney, Buster Bytes, Spencer Brown
Prospectus 2011
PARKLAND HOSTS NATIONAL DEPRESSION SCREENING DAY, Parkland Theatre Presents: "Dead Man's Cell Phone," Corporations Recruit Web-Savvy Students as Campus Insiders, Federal Changes on Student Loans Causing Anxiety, Halloween Decorating Contest Winners Announced, "Songs of Hope and Joy" Concert Announced, What Do You Think of the Flu Shot?, Parkland Students to Help Build New Playscape, Android Apps for College Students, Why Congress Must Put People Back to Work, A Tax Reform Fairy Tale, Parkland Cobras Basketball Season Preview: Men's and Women's Teams Hold High Expectations
The Antelope, 2011 University of Nebraska at Kearney
Gender Roles And Their Influence On Life Prospects For Women In Urban Karachi, Pakistan: A Qualitative Study, 2011 Aga Khan University
Gender Roles And Their Influence On Life Prospects For Women In Urban Karachi, Pakistan: A Qualitative Study, Tazeen S. Ali, Gunilla Krantz, Raisa Gul, Nargis Asad, Eva Johansson, Ingrid Mogren
School of Nursing & Midwifery
BACKGROUND: Pakistan is a patriarchal society where men are the primary authority figures and women are subordinate. This has serious implications on women's and men's life prospects.
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to explore current gender roles in urban Pakistan, how these are reproduced and maintained and influence men's and women's life circumstances.
DESIGN: Five focus group discussions were conducted, including 28 women representing employed, unemployed, educated and uneducated women from different socio-economic strata. Manifest and latent content analyses were applied.
FINDINGS: TWO MAJOR THEMES EMERGED DURING ANALYSIS: 'Reiteration of gender roles' and 'Agents of change'. The first theme included perceptions …
The Legacy, November 2, 2011, 2011 Lindenwood University
The Legacy, November 2, 2011, Lindenwood University
The Legacy (2007-2018)
Student Newspaper of Lindenwood University
The Guardian, November 2, 2011, 2011 Wright State University
The Guardian, November 2, 2011, Wright State University Student Body
The Guardian Student Newspaper
Twelve page issue of The Guardian, the official student-run newspaper for Wright State University. The Guardian has been published regularly since March of 1965.
Spartan Daily November 2, 2011, 2011 San Jose State University
Spartan Daily November 2, 2011, San Jose State University, School Of Journalism And Mass Communications
Spartan Daily (School of Journalism and Mass Communications)
Volume 137, Issue 36
Complex Effects Of International A Regime Of Jewish Supremacy From The Jordan River To Mediterranean Sea: This Is Apartheid, 2011 University of Nebraska at Omaha
Complex Effects Of International A Regime Of Jewish Supremacy From The Jordan River To Mediterranean Sea: This Is Apartheid, Kenneth Christie
International Dialogue
This paper, entitled “A Regime of Jewish supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This is Apartheid” is a policy paper put out by B’Tselem, The Israeli information Center for Human Rights and is about eight pages in length.
Nemo News, Volume 8, Issue 2, 2011 University of Nebraska at Omaha
Nemo News, Volume 8, Issue 2, Uno Library Science Education
NEMO Newsletter
This issue of NEMO News features Andrew Sherman in ALA Emerging Leaders Program, Personal Branding: Discover and Create Your Brand, Important Dates and Reminders, Student Involvement in NMRT by Sarah Haack, Student Spotlight on Brian Maass, NLC Webinars, and NLC/NEMA Annual Conference Photos.
Subjective Posture And Subjective Affluence: Chicago Field Theories In The U.S. Media And Political Systems, 2011 University of Illinois at Chicago
Subjective Posture And Subjective Affluence: Chicago Field Theories In The U.S. Media And Political Systems, Kevin G. Barnhurst, Richard Besel, Christopher Bodmann
Communication Studies
To further understanding of how individuals experience media and political systems, this article compares a project in the Chicago sociology tradition to concepts from Bourdieu's field theory and practical reason. Limited life history documents from Chicago working-class and more-advantaged young adults illustrate two interactionist concepts, subjective posture, one's stance toward media and politics, and subjective affluence, the range of empowerment the postures reveal. A stance as individual consumer, primarily in pursuit of entertainment, crossed over class lines, but elite participants had higher subjective affluence, with agency as political actors influencing others. The similarities illustrate an aspect of Bourdieu's habitus, and …
First Choice - November 2011, 2011 University of South Florida
First Choice - November 2011, Wusf, University Of South Florida
First Choice Monthly Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Patient Care News: November 2011, 2011 CentraCare Health
Patient Care News: November 2011, St. Cloud Hospital
Patient Care News
Staffing to Patient Acuity - AWM
Christmas & New Year’s Posting Dates
Educational/Professional Development
Hospitalist Program Reminder
Clinical Ladder
Prescribed Reading: November 2011, 2011 CentraCare Health
Prescribed Reading: November 2011, Centracare Clinic
Prescribed Reading
- Health Care Matters: It’s not what we say, it’s what patients hear
- Patients share appreciation for your efforts
- Patient Satisfaction Scorecard
- Welcome to our new providers
- Welcome to our new clinic employees
- It’s not too late to get the flu shot!
- Recognition for years of service
- Wound Center celebrates first anniversary
- $8,500 grant received by Pediatrics Clinic
- Community campaign launches
- CentraCare’s year in review
Circle Park News November 2011, 2011 University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Circle Park News November 2011, College Of Communication And Information
Circle Park News
No abstract provided.
The Internet’S Influence On Environmental Awareness, 2011 DePaul University
The Internet’S Influence On Environmental Awareness, Jessica Vandrick
College of Communication Master of Arts Theses
This paper examines the influence that the mass media have had on environmentalism issues since the early 1960s, and how the convergence of media on the Internet has changed the way environmental topics are communicated to and perceived by the public. For the purpose of this paper, mass media refers to all media technologies which are used for mass communication including radio, television, newspapers, the Internet, and films. Using BeGreenWeb, a web site about environmentalism, as a case study, this paper will examine the role of media in environmental awareness and how the Internet can be used effectively to inform …
Final Recommendations For Policy, Methodology And Research, 2011 Technological University Dublin
Final Recommendations For Policy, Methodology And Research, Brian O'Neill, Sonia Livingstone, Sharon Mclaughlin
Reports
The EU Kids Online project aims to enhance knowledge of European children’s and parents’ experiences and practices regarding risky and safer use of the internet and new online technologies, and thereby to inform the promotion of a safer online environment for children. The project is coordinated by the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), with research teams and stakeholder advisers in each of the 25 countries and an International Advisory Panel. The network has been funded by the European Commission’s Safer Internet Programme in order to strengthen the evidence base for policies regarding online safety.
Some Things Are Better Left Not Unsaid: An Exploratory Study Of The Communicatively-Restricted Organizational Stressor, 2011 Santa Clara University
Some Things Are Better Left Not Unsaid: An Exploratory Study Of The Communicatively-Restricted Organizational Stressor, Justin P. Boren, Alice E. Veksler
Communication
In organizations, individuals seek the support of others to manage their day-to-day stress. Researchers within a social support paradigm have found that individuals who have communicative outlets to discuss their stressors are healthier psychologically and physiologically. To the extent that those outlets are restricted, individuals may suffer the deleterious effects of stress. Therefore, this manuscript conceptualizes and explores one such stressor, the Communicatively-Restricted Organizational Stressor (CROS). Based on a sample of 405 organizational members, we identified the existence and explicated the nature of this stressor. Results were generally inconclusive. Discussion focused on significant findings and the need for better operationalization …
The Impact Of An Enacted Social Support Training Intervention On Worklife Interaction And Stress In A Sample Of Working Adults, 2011 Santa Clara University
The Impact Of An Enacted Social Support Training Intervention On Worklife Interaction And Stress In A Sample Of Working Adults, Justin P. Boren, Jess K. Alberts
Communication
The present investigation explores utilizes an enacted social support intervention among a group of working adults. Reductions in psychological and physiological stress were hypothesized to occur following the experimental intervention. Participants (N = 46) were all full time staff members at a large university and were randomly assigned to treatment or wait-list control groups. Treatment group members attended two 90 minute enacted social support meetings over the course of four weeks. Psychological (perceived stress and worklife conflict) and physiological (salivary cortisol) data were collected at both pretest and posttest periods. Results did not support the research hypotheses; however, a research …
Mcluhan, Religion, Ground, And Cause, 2011 Santa Clara University
Mcluhan, Religion, Ground, And Cause, Paul A. Soukup
Communication
This paper explores the new environment generated by the convergence-television-internet social networks. To this end, we look to characterize the “environment” in concept proposed by Marshall McLuhan. Second, we seek a characterization of the first social networking as a means hot and cold, with the conclusion that each social network generates its own environment and that, according to the contents thereof, can be cold or hot. Finally, we propose a set of lines of work to follow the purpose of exploring the contribution oh McLuhan around the environments, over all the electronic age, since it is an important path to …