From communication landscapes to bullying battlegrounds / / Sibel Aydin, May A. Webber.

How and why does miscommunication lead to conflict and the abuse of power? What is bullying and in what sense is it an abuse of power? Drawing on the expertise of twenty-five researchers from academia, public and private spheres, this work discusses these and a wide range of other questions relating...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Sibel Aydin and May A. Webber
  • Why are there not More Conflicts in World Society? Conflict as Communication and its Invisibilization / Philipp Rückheim
  • Exploring the Social Construction of Climate Change through a Dialogic Public Engagement / Eleanor Glenn
  • Personal Democracy: Connecting the Individual, Group and Society through Dynamic, Interactive and Experiential Workshops / Tali Padan
  • How Social are Social Media? On the Communication Culture of Contributors in Knowledge Oriented Social Media / Anabel Ternès and Nidal Beuttel
  • The Life and Times of Bertha von Suttner: Pacifism, Feminism, and International Arbitration / Anne R. Richards
  • Dethroning the King: Ridiculing the British Lion in Soviet Kukryniksy Trio’s Political Cartoons, 1965-1982 / Reeta Kangas
  • The Experiences of the Asylum Seeking Families in Flight / Minna Lähteenmäki
  • Flight of Dialogue and the Boko Haram Insurgency in the Nigerian State: Acts of Terrorism as Loud Statement of View / Chukwudi Anyianuka
  • Conflict and Communication: The Case of Laikipia County, Kenya / Jennifer Bond
  • A Good One To Get: The Marketing of Fashionable Chronic Illnesses, Communication and Bullying / Helen Henderson
  • Fighting for Words: Military Blogs and the Literature of Operation Iraqi Freedom / Lena-Simone Günther
  • Exposing Bully Culture / Donna J. McInnis
  • Perceptions of Bullying in Workplace Settings / Brian R. Beamish , Gustavo Jaramillo , Sarah M. Maxwell and Bernardo M. Ferdman
  • Utilizing the Soft Systems Methodology to Study the Impact of a Governmental Anti-Bullying Initiative / Ginette Roberge and Huguette Beaudoin
  • Bullying and Moral Responsibility / May A. Webber
  • Moving towards Collaborative Learning Processes and Away from Band-Aid ‘Solutions’ / Traci L. Scheepstra
  • Dimensions of Bullying in Karan Johar’s My Name Is Khan / Sibel Aydin
  • What Part Do Apology, Truth and Forgiveness Play in Reconciliation? / Gavin Fairbairn , Seidu Alidu , Ayeray Medina Bustos and Dave Webb.