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How to Publish Your Communication Research: An Insider’s Guide

Author: Alison F. Alexander, W. James Potter
ISBN: 076192180X
Publisher: SAGE Publications         :
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Format: Paperback         Pages: 176
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Release: 2001
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<SPAN>Well-known journal editors and Communication scholars Alison Alexander and W. James Potter provide an insider’s guide to getting published in scholarly communication journals. Alexander and Potter begin with a review of the manuscript submission process followed by coverage of writing traps that should be avoided. Additional chapters, written by eight other distinguished journal editors, tell prospective authors what editors and reviewers look for when deciding which articles should be published and which should not.</SPAN></P>
<SPAN>Researchers, students, and professionals will find helpful and practical discussions on writing literature reviews, theoretical essays, quantitative and qualitative studies, interpretive inquiries, and critical, cultural and historical essays. </SPAN></P></DIV></DIV>


 

Roone : A Memoir

Author: Roone Arledge
ISBN: 0060536012
Publisher: Harper Paperbacks         :
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Format: Paperback         Pages: 432
Reader Rating: 5.0 (5 votes)
Release: 2004
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Summary: Roone Arledge's extraordinary career of more than a half century mirrors the history of the television industry he helped create. Roone is the vivid, intimate account of his own rise to fame and power as the head of both ABC Sports and ABC News as well as an up-close-and- personal story of his era, peopled with friends and foes alike.


 

Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time

Author: Karen Armstrong
ISBN: 0060598972
Publisher: Eminent Lives         :
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Format: Hardcover         Pages: 256
Reader Rating: 4.5 (10 votes)
Release: 2006
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Muhammad was born in 570 CE, and over the following sixty years built a thriving spiritual community, laying the foundations of a religion that changed the course of world history. There is more historical data on his life than on that of the founder of any other major faith, and yet his story is little known.
Karen Armstrong's immaculately researched new biography of Muhammad will enable readers to understand the true origins and spirituality of a faith that is all too often misrepresented as cruel, intolerant, and inherently violent. An acclaimed authority on religious and spiritual issues, Armstrong offers a balanced, in-depth portrait, revealing the man at the heart of Islam by dismantling centuries of misconceptions. Armstrong demonstrates that Muhammad's life—a pivot point in history—has genuine relevance to the global crises we face today.


 

The Gangs of New York: An Informal History of the Underworld

Author: Herbert Asbury
ISBN: 1560252758
Publisher: Thunder's Mouth Press         :
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Format: Paperback         Pages: 420
Reader Rating: 4.0 (43 votes)
Release: 2001
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Summary: Published to coincide with the release of Martin Scorsese's film, Gangs of New York, starring Leonard DiCaprio, The Gangs of New York has long been hand-passed among its cult readership. It is a tour through a now unrecognizable city of abysmal poverty and habitual violence cobbled, as Luc Sante has written, from legend, memory, police records, the self-aggrandizements of aging crooks, popular journalism, and solid historical research. Asbury presents the definitive work on this subject, an illumination of the gangs of old New York that ultimately gave rise to the modern Mafia and its depiction in films like The Godfather.


 

Media Man: Ted Turner's Improbable Empire

Author: Ken Auletta
ISBN: 0393051684
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company         :
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Format: Hardcover         Pages: 160
Reader Rating: 4.0 (5 votes)
Release: 2004
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Summary: America's top media journalist on the rise and fall of the industry's most colorful titan.
Ted Turner, the "mouth from the South," revolutionized television. Grasping cable's potential in its infancy, Turner parlayed a tiny UHF station in Atlanta into a national cable superstation; invented the world's first 24-hour cable news channel, CNN; and transformed the MGM film library into lucrative cable networks. Although Turner sold his company to Time Warner and was eventually ousted, his influence is still pervasive in the business world through his philanthropy.
Ken Auletta, whose "New Yorker" profile of Turner won a National Magazine Award for Best Profile in 2001, has written the first book-length retrospective on the volatile Turner and his roller-coaster career, and received the active cooperation of Turner himself, including fifteen hours of taped interviews. "Media Man" is a captivating view of a daring entrepreneur, a pioneering company, and the industry they helped create. 6 photographs.
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