Author: C. K. Doreski
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Keywords: language, restraints, bishop, elizabeth
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1993-05-27
List price: $120.00
ISBN-10: 0195079663
ISBN-13: 9780195079661

This illuminating study examines Elizabeth Bishop’s rhetorical strategies and the way they shape the formal and thematic movements of her poetry and stories. Unlike other recent studies of Bishop, Doreski’s does not concern itself primarily with her visual imagery, but rather deals with her poetry as a series of linguistic strategies designed to create the maximum illusion of representation while resisting the romantic devices of self-revelation and solipsistic narration. Doreski argues that Bishop takes advantage of the inadequacies of language, and with a postmodern sense of limi

Author: John D. Zelezny
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
Keywords: modern, media, restraints, liberties, law, communications
Number of Pages: 576
Published: 2006-05-15
List price: $141.95
ISBN-10: 0495050296
ISBN-13: 9780495050292

The new edition of COMMUNICATIONS LAW continues with the reviewer-praised readability, coverage of core topics, and currency that have been its consistent strengths. The author’s interesting, hypothetical exercises have been a favorite among both professors and students. As in previous editions, the Fifth Edition includes a thorough update of cases and information to keep the text current.

Author: Karla K. Gower
Publisher: Waveland Press
Keywords: relations, public, restraints, ethical, legal
Number of Pages: 128
Published: 2003-04
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 1577662741
ISBN-13: 9781577662747

Law and ethics can be formidable topics for many practitioners and students of public relations and related fields. At the same time, they need to be aware of how the law affects how they do their job and be cognizant that their actions may have ethical and legal ramifications for themselves, their employers, and their clients. Ethical and Legal Restraints on Public Relations complements traditional texts used in the study of public relations and mass communication law. The ethics portion of the book addresses classical approaches to ethics, business ethics, theories of public relations ethic

Author: Dan Pallotta
Publisher: Tuft
Keywords: society, historical, contemporary, perspectives, civil, potential, restraints, nonprofits, undermine, uncharitable
Number of Pages: 340
Published: 2008-12-01
List price: $35.00
ISBN-10: 1584657235
ISBN-13: 9781584657231

Uncharitable goes where no other book on the nonprofit sector has dared to tread. Where other texts suggest ways to optimize performance inside the existing paradigm, Uncharitable suggests that the paradigm itself is the problem and calls into question our fundamental canons about charity. Author Dan Pallotta argues that society’s nonprofit ethic acts as a strict regulatory mechanism on the natural economic law. It creates an economic apartheid that denies the nonprofit sector critical tools and permissions that the for-profit sector is allowed to use without restraint (e.g., no risk-rew

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Keywords: german, antitrust, law, translation, restraints, english, fifth, competition, revised, introduction, gegen, recht, wettbewerbsbeschrankungen, das, text, synpotic
Number of Pages: 326
Published:
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 3781928500
ISBN-13: 9783781928503
  
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