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Media Engagement, Literacy, and Dialogue among European Youth: Participatory Research as a Gateway (Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture)
by Dagny Stuedahl Harald Hornmoen Nathalie Hyde-ClarkeMedia Engagement, Literacy, and Dialogue among European Youth explores young people’s participation in digital media spaces, drawing on participatory research methods to reflect with youth on how digital media is interwoven into their daily lives.Focusing on young people’s understandings of political and cultural exchanges, and what responses and actions they initiate, the book offers insight into their public engagement, digital media ethics, and an understanding of what capacities and challenges affect cultural dialogue and political participation. The chapters centre around case studies from Norway, Austria, and Germany, asking how young people use participatory media formats to display media literacy in relation to diversity, activism, and cultural dialogue. The chapters also include recommendations they have for building media literacy that advances engagement, creativity, and inclusiveness among youth.This book is intended for use in graduate courses, by doctoral students and the established research community and is freely available online on taylorandfrancis.com.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Media Engagement: Connecting with Audiences in Media Markets (Media Management and Economics Series)
by David KimberThis book outlines the need for media companies to embrace an audience-centric approach to thrive in today’s fiercely competitive global market.Chapters in this book cover different media sectors such as audiovisual, news and user-generated content (UGC), media branding and reputation, and include experiences from Europe, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and the United States. To enable readers to assess and compare contexts, the book supplements theoretical discussions with real-world examples related to legacy and new media from international markets and companies. It also explores the dynamic role of technology and its transformative impact on audience media consumption habits. In doing so, the book provides strategies that foster emotional connections and engagement between media companies and their audiences and offers innovative solutions to face challenges such as news avoidance, eroding media trust, declining audience shares, and content oversaturation.With a thorough exploration of how media companies try to attract their audiences, this book will be of interest to scholars, students, and professionals in the field of media management, media economics, media analytics, and marketing.
Media, Religion and Culture: An Introduction
by Jeffrey H. Mahan James H. ThrallReligion has always been shaped by the media of its time. Religious individuals, communities, and institutions use media as tools to communicate, but also as locations where they construct and express identity, practice religion, and build community. This lively book offers a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary field of religion, media, and culture. It explores the religious content of media texts and the reception of those texts by religious consumers who appropriate and reuse them in their own religious work. how new forms of media provide fresh locations for new religious voices and identities to emerge. Thoroughly updated, this second edition of Media, Religion and Culture features case study examples from both established and new religions, and each chapter is followed by insightful Reflections from leading scholars in the field. Illustrated throughout, the book also contains discussion questions and a glossary of key terms.
Media/Society: Technology, Industries, Content, and Users
by William Hoynes Clayton Childress David R. CroteauMedia/Society: Technology, Industries, Content, and Users provides a framework to help students understand the relationship between media and society while developing skills to critically evaluate both conventional wisdom and one’s own assumptions about the social role of media. The Eighth Edition retains its basic sociological framework but has been thoughtfully streamlined in length, while still including additional discussions of new studies and up-to-date material about a rapidly changing media landscape. With updated research, the latest industry data, and current examples from popular media, this edition helps illustrate enduring themes in the sociology of media.
Media/Society: Technology, Industries, Content, and Users
by William Hoynes Clayton Childress David R. CroteauMedia/Society: Technology, Industries, Content, and Users provides a framework to help students understand the relationship between media and society while developing skills to critically evaluate both conventional wisdom and one’s own assumptions about the social role of media. The Eighth Edition retains its basic sociological framework but has been thoughtfully streamlined in length, while still including additional discussions of new studies and up-to-date material about a rapidly changing media landscape. With updated research, the latest industry data, and current examples from popular media, this edition helps illustrate enduring themes in the sociology of media.
Mediated Racism and Democracy in Canada: Interrogating the News Industry, Political Systems, and Public Discourses (Routledge Research in Race and Ethnicity)
by Ahmed Al-RawiBased on studying political systems and the news industry, this book examines the tension between the hierarchical configurations of racial discrimination and the ideals of equality found in Western democracy to explore how and why the reality of racism persists in modern-day democratic societies. Taking Canada as a case study of a multicultural society, it uses a mixed methods approach to present insights from racialized politicians and journalists that explore how they navigate the issues of democracy and racism. Drawing on empirical critical race theory, it addresses crucial knowledge gaps about the political realities of people of color in a democratic nation, and how they perceive these experiences to impact the functioning and progress of democracy. It will therefore appeal to scholars and researchers with interests in race and racism, multiculturalism, democracy, and critical race theory.
Mediating Sex, Gender, and Sexuality in the GenZ Era (Routledge Research in Cultural and Media Studies)
by Rachel R. Reynolds Dacia Pajé Sienna Medina John GiganteThis volume explores how so-called digital natives of GenZ use media in the crafting of generational beliefs and representational practices around sex, gender, and sexuality.Through qualitative chapters of critical, ethnographic, discursive, and textual analysis, an international team of authors explore mass media representation; queerness and visibility among the generation; GenZ feminism on social media and reactions to it; how GenZ learns about sexuality through various media; and gender and media effects. While considering global implications, the authors analyze experiences and points of view from various contexts, including Chinese social media, Korean mass- and social-media, Indian movies, Sri Lankan image-based social media, Japanese movies, Turkey and mediated visibility, Norway and online/offline romantic relationships, a UK-based genderqueer gaming celebrity, and multiple topics and contexts within the United States.This accessible and varied volume will appeal to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers interested in social and mass media across a wide range of platforms and practices, digital culture, youth culture and human development, sex education, sex and gender studies, and communication and culture change.
Medical Ethics in the Catholic Tradition: Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, Medicine, and the Law (Routledge Annals of Bioethics)
by Margaret M. Hogan Edward M. Hogan Annique K. Hogan Matthew J.D. HoganThis book is a comprehensive survey and a sustained treatment of the major topics in contemporary medical ethics from within the Roman Catholic tradition. It brings together perspectives from philosophy, theology, medicine, and law to explore the traditions that undergird Catholic medical ethics.The authors of this book are, respectively, a philosopher, theologian, physician, and attorney. Their commitment to the Roman Catholic tradition provides the foundational principles for addressing a wide range of issues in contemporary medical ethics. These topics include abortion, reproduction, cloning to produce children, cloning for biomedical research, embryonic stem cell use, genetics as screening, testing, therapy, enhancement, engineering, specific special relations such as maternal/fetal, physician/patient, mentally ill/caretakers, health care, and end of life issues. Furthermore, the book elaborates on the ways in which the authors’ professions and disciplines act in service to medicine as an instrument for real human flourishing.Medical Ethics in the Catholic Tradition is for the physician who would like to know more about the philosophical/theological/legal traditions that undergird the Catholic position. It is for the attorney who would like to know more about the philosophical/theological/medical traditions that undergird the Catholic position. Similarly, the philosopher or theologian can find here the appropriate information to understand how science and law contribute to the development of the Catholic position on major issues in medical ethics.
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2025: 28th International Conference, Daejeon, South Korea, September 23–27, 2025, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15961)
by Daniel C. Alexander Archana Venkataraman James C. Gee Polina Golland Carole H. Sudre Jaesung Hong Juan Eugenio Iglesias Jong Hyo Kim Jinah ParkThe 16-volume set LNCS 15960 - 15975 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2025, which took place in Daejeon, South Korea, during September 23–27, 2025. The total of 1027 papers included in the proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 3447 submissions. They were organized in topical parts as follows: Part I, LNCS Volume 15960: Multimodal Fusion and Contextual Reasoning in Medical Imaging Part II, LNCS Volume 15961: Surgical Navigation, Scene Understanding, and Video Modeling Part III, LNCS Volume 15962: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (I) Part IV, LNCS Volume 15963: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (II) Part V, LNCS Volume 15964: Graph-Based Methods in Medical Imaging Part VI, LNCS Volume 15965: Datasets and Methods for Image Quality Enhancement Part VII, LNCS Volume 15966: Trustworthy and Responsible AI for Medical Imaging Part VIII, LNCS Volume 15967: Multimodal Learning for Diagnosis, Risk Prediction, and Survival Analysis Part IX, LNCS Volume 15968: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (I) Part X, LNCS Volume 15969: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (II) Part XI, LNCS Volume 15970: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (III) Part XII, LNCS Volume 15971: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (IV) Part XIII, LNCS Volume 15972: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (I) Part XIV, LNCS Volume 15973: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (II) Part XV, LNCS Volume 15974: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (III) Part XVI, LNCS Volume 15975: Statistical Techniques in Medical Imaging: Causality, Imputation, Weak Supervision, and Other Methods
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2025: 28th International Conference, Daejeon, South Korea, September 23–27, 2025, Proceedings, Part IV (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15963)
by Daniel C. Alexander Archana Venkataraman James C. Gee Polina Golland Carole H. Sudre Jaesung Hong Juan Eugenio Iglesias Jong Hyo Kim Jinah ParkThe 16-volume set LNCS 15960 - 15975 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2025, which took place in Daejeon, South Korea, during September 23–27, 2025. The total of 1027 papers included in the proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 3447 submissions. They were organized in topical parts as follows: Part I, LNCS Volume 15960: Multimodal Fusion and Contextual Reasoning in Medical Imaging Part II, LNCS Volume 15961: Surgical Navigation, Scene Understanding, and Video Modeling Part III, LNCS Volume 15962: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (I) Part IV, LNCS Volume 15963: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (II) Part V, LNCS Volume 15964: Graph-Based Methods in Medical Imaging Part VI, LNCS Volume 15965: Datasets and Methods for Image Quality Enhancement Part VII, LNCS Volume 15966: Trustworthy and Responsible AI for Medical Imaging Part VIII, LNCS Volume 15967: Multimodal Learning for Diagnosis, Risk Prediction, and Survival Analysis Part IX, LNCS Volume 15968: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (I) Part X, LNCS Volume 15969: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (II) Part XI, LNCS Volume 15970: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (III) Part XII, LNCS Volume 15971: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (IV) Part XIII, LNCS Volume 15972: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (I) Part XIV, LNCS Volume 15973: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (II) Part XV, LNCS Volume 15974: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (III) Part XVI, LNCS Volume 15975: Statistical Techniques in Medical Imaging: Causality, Imputation, Weak Supervision, and Other Methods
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2025: 28th International Conference, Daejeon, South Korea, September 23–27, 2025, Proceedings, Part VII (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15966)
by Daniel C. Alexander Archana Venkataraman James C. Gee Polina Golland Carole H. Sudre Jaesung Hong Juan Eugenio Iglesias Jong Hyo Kim Jinah ParkThe 16-volume set LNCS 15960 - 15975 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2025, which took place in Daejeon, South Korea, during September 23–27, 2025. The total of 1027 papers included in the proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 3447 submissions. They were organized in topical parts as follows: Part I, LNCS Volume 15960: Multimodal Fusion and Contextual Reasoning in Medical Imaging Part II, LNCS Volume 15961: Surgical Navigation, Scene Understanding, and Video Modeling Part III, LNCS Volume 15962: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (I) Part IV, LNCS Volume 15963: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (II) Part V, LNCS Volume 15964: Graph-Based Methods in Medical Imaging Part VI, LNCS Volume 15965: Datasets and Methods for Image Quality Enhancement Part VII, LNCS Volume 15966: Trustworthy and Responsible AI for Medical Imaging Part VIII, LNCS Volume 15967: Multimodal Learning for Diagnosis, Risk Prediction, and Survival Analysis Part IX, LNCS Volume 15968: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (I) Part X, LNCS Volume 15969: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (II) Part XI, LNCS Volume 15970: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (III) Part XII, LNCS Volume 15971: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (IV) Part XIII, LNCS Volume 15972: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (I) Part XIV, LNCS Volume 15973: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (II) Part XV, LNCS Volume 15974: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (III) Part XVI, LNCS Volume 15975: Statistical Techniques in Medical Imaging: Causality, Imputation, Weak Supervision, and Other Methods
Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention – MICCAI 2025: 28th International Conference, Daejeon, South Korea, September 23–27, 2025, Proceedings, Part XI (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15970)
by Daniel C. Alexander Archana Venkataraman James C. Gee Polina Golland Carole H. Sudre Jaesung Hong Juan Eugenio Iglesias Jong Hyo Kim Jinah ParkThe 16-volume set LNCS 15960 - 15975 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2025, which took place in Daejeon, South Korea, during September 23–27, 2025. The total of 1027 papers included in the proceedings was carefully reviewed and selected from 3447 submissions. They were organized in topical parts as follows: Part I, LNCS Volume 15960: Multimodal Fusion and Contextual Reasoning in Medical Imaging Part II, LNCS Volume 15961: Surgical Navigation, Scene Understanding, and Video Modeling Part III, LNCS Volume 15962: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (I) Part IV, LNCS Volume 15963: Learning and Augmented Reality for Surgical and Endoscopic Applications (II) Part V, LNCS Volume 15964: Graph-Based Methods in Medical Imaging Part VI, LNCS Volume 15965: Datasets and Methods for Image Quality Enhancement Part VII, LNCS Volume 15966: Trustworthy and Responsible AI for Medical Imaging Part VIII, LNCS Volume 15967: Multimodal Learning for Diagnosis, Risk Prediction, and Survival Analysis Part IX, LNCS Volume 15968: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (I) Part X, LNCS Volume 15969: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (II) Part XI, LNCS Volume 15970: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (III) Part XII, LNCS Volume 15971: Core Techniques in Medical Imaging: Segmentation, Registration, Synthesis, Reconstruction, and Other Emerging Methods (IV) Part XIII, LNCS Volume 15972: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (I) Part XIV, LNCS Volume 15973: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (II) Part XV, LNCS Volume 15974: Adapting Foundation Models for Medical Imaging: LLMs, VLMs, and Cross-Domain Generalization (III) Part XVI, LNCS Volume 15975: Statistical Techniques in Medical Imaging: Causality, Imputation, Weak Supervision, and Other Methods
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis: 29th Annual Conference, MIUA 2025, Leeds, UK, July 15–17, 2025, Proceedings, Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15916)
by Michelle Peckham David C. Hogg Sharib AliThe three-volume set LNCS 15916,15917 & 15918 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2025, held in Leeds, UK, during July 15–17, 2025. The 67 revised full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 99 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: Frontiers in Computational Pathology; and Image Synthesis and Generative Artificial Intelligence. Part II: Image-guided Diagnosis; and Image-guided Intervention. Part III: Medical Image Segmentation; and Retinal and Vascular Image Analysis.
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis: 29th Annual Conference, MIUA 2025, Leeds, UK, July 15–17, 2025, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15917)
by Michelle Peckham David C. Hogg Sharib AliThe three-volume set LNCS 15916,15917 & 15918 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2025, held in Leeds, UK, during July 15–17, 2025. The 67 revised full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 99 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: Frontiers in Computational Pathology; and Image Synthesis and Generative Artificial Intelligence. Part II: Image-guided Diagnosis; and Image-guided Intervention. Part III: Medical Image Segmentation; and Retinal and Vascular Image Analysis.
Medical Image Understanding and Analysis: 29th Annual Conference, MIUA 2025, Leeds, UK, July 15–17, 2025, Proceedings, Part III (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15918)
by Michelle Peckham David C. Hogg Sharib AliThe three-volume set LNCS 15916,15917 & 15918 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference on Medical Image Understanding and Analysis, MIUA 2025, held in Leeds, UK, during July 15–17, 2025. The 67 revised full papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 99 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical sections: Part I: Frontiers in Computational Pathology; and Image Synthesis and Generative Artificial Intelligence. Part II: Image-guided Diagnosis; and Image-guided Intervention. Part III: Medical Image Segmentation; and Retinal and Vascular Image Analysis.
Medicinal Fruits of the Middle East (Nutraceuticals)
by Meenakshisundaram SelvamuthukumaranMedicinal plants, including fruits, contain bioactive components which present health benefits for humans. There are several medicinal fruits including jack fruit, pomegranate, date palm, papaya, and lemons grown commercially in countries throughout the Middle East. Medicinal Fruits of the Middle East explores this subject by featuring information on bioactive properties, extraction techniques, natural colorants, nutraceutical preparations, and traditional food preparations of these unique, medicinal fruits.A volume in the Nutraceuticals: Basic Research/Clinical Applications series, Medicinal Fruits of the Middle East presents a wealth of knowledge from chapter authors versed with the local traditions and expert knowledge of these fruits. It is a key text for food scientists, engineers and nutritionists, as well as researchers, academicians, and those who work in the functional foods and nutraceuticals industry.
Medieval Europe 250-1450
by Christian Raffensperger Florin CurtaProviding an inclusive history of the entire territory and people of medieval Europe from 250 to1450, this volume examines not just the political history but the rich social and cultural history, too.European history has functioned as a defining force in the modern worldview of many countries and their citizens. Whether viewed positively or negatively, that history has shaped the world in many ways. To understand Europe, it is essential to have a clear view of its medieval history. Proceeding from the decline of the Roman Empire, with the arrival of Germanic and Turkic peoples, through the development of polities in medieval Europe from Iberia to Ireland, Scandinavia to Sicily, and all the way to the taiga, European history grows and changes over the medieval period which we bring to a close with the final fall of Rome, the capture of Constantinople by the Ottomans in 1453. Traditional histories of medieval Europe focus primarily on the West. This history attempts to include the breadth of the continent, from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean and from the Atlantic to the Urals, from the nomads of the steppe to the Sami herders in the north and from the vernacular literacies of Alfred the Great of Wessex to Boris’s kingdom in Bulgaria. The chapters pair eastern and western elements to help make the point that all of Europe was undergoing changes, not only the west, who then pushed those changes onto the east which has been the common narrative.Medieval Europe 250-1450 is essential reading for all students of Medieval Europe and, in particular, those who wish to understand the interactions and parallels between east and west, north and south.
Meditative Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: Pathways to Healing and Transformation
by Jeffrey B. RubinDr. Jeffrey Rubin's work—the culmination of four decades immersed in psychoanalysis and Eastern mind-body disciplines—introduces a unique method uniting these wisdom traditions. While both aim to alleviate suffering, their attempts at integration often remain superficial. Rubin demonstrates how therapy and meditation compensate for each other's blind spots, providing richer understanding and opening unexpected pathways to healing and transformation.There's growing interest in blending Eastern meditative and Western psychotherapeutic traditions among practitioners and those seeking deeper self-understanding. In response, Rubin illuminates how these practices, when pursued together, create synergies and offer profound depths of insight impossible to achieve through either discipline alone.Meditative Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis provides the conceptual framework underlying the author's Psychotherapy Case Studies, offering a comprehensive theoretical foundation that enriches its practical companion volume. Together, these works create a powerful resource for therapists, spiritual seekers, and anyone interested in personal growth, offering a natural path to psychological healing and a more meaningful life.
Mediterranean Media Systems in the Age of Unrest: Journalism Under Attack? (Routledge Focus on Journalism Studies)
by Theodora A. ManiouFocusing on an oft-neglected geographical region of study, this book critically analyses the state of journalism in the European South and considers challenges that may indicate a profession under duress.Focusing on three Mediterranean media systems, Greece, Cyprus, and Malta, this book summarizes the basic characteristics, threats, and challenges for journalism in the region. The book first examines the “North-South” divide in Europe and the challenges Mediterranean media systems have faced in recent years. It then analyzes points of dispute for journalism, such as press freedom, investigative reporting, corruption, post-crisis economic challenges, and the evolving dilemmas of journalism ethics. The second section of the book looks more closely at the three case studies, using data extracted over a turbulent 20-year timeframe up until 2023. Based on a mixed-methods approach, the study comprises findings of interviews with journalists in the three countries under study and time series analysis of feedback regarding challenges discussed earlier in the book. The book concludes on whether journalism today is indeed under attack and reflects critically on what are the main threats that have emerged in media systems of the Mediterranean region.This book will be of particular interest to scholars and researchers of journalism and media systems in Europe, although also bears implications for anyone studying wider issues of press freedom and journalism practice.
Members, Methods, and Measures: Unlocking the Secrets of IT Leadership (Security, Audit and Leadership Series)
by Thomas E. ArmstrongStepping into an IT leadership role for the first time? Feeling overwhelmed by the transition from technical expert to people manager? You’re not alone.In Members, Methods, and Measures, Thomas E. Armstrong delivers the guide he wishes he had when he was thrust into management—without a roadmap, training, or support. Drawing on years of experience leading high-performing technology teams, Armstrong breaks down the challenges of IT leadership with real-world insights, practical frameworks, and battle-tested strategies.This book is your crash course in mastering IT Management. Learn how to: Build and manage a high-impact IT team—from hiring and onboarding to retention and career development Navigate the shift from doer to leader—avoid the common pitfalls that derail new managers Set priorities, delegate effectively, and drive results without micromanaging or burning out Manage up, down, and across—communicate with executives, gain stakeholder buy-in, and earn your team’s trust Measure what matters—ensure your team’s work is recognized and valued by the business Packed with actionable advice, real-world examples, and insights from industry leaders, Members, Methods, and Measures is the ultimate playbook for IT professionals making the leap to management. Whether stepping into leadership for the first time or looking to refine your skills, this book will equip you with the tools, confidence, and strategies to build a thriving, high-performing team.
Membrane Separation in Wastewater Purification and Biotechnology Application
by Dwaipayan Sen Ankita MazumderThe book addresses fundamental principles of the membrane separation technology along with an insight of the modern membrane separation process. Conventional membrane processes are discussed in several books advanced membrane separation processes like ionexchange membrane separation etc. are fragmentally discussed in several scientific journals and patents. Therefore, here the discussion is made on most advanced membrane applications from sensing biomarkers to tissue engineering along with different case studies. It will benefit heterogeneous audience including practitioners, process engineers, researchers and students from chemical engineering, biochemical engineering, and environmental engineering. The most interesting feature that may attract is the inclusion of machine learning in predicting and designing the membrane processes. This book can be referred by someone who wishes to learn about the fundamental principles and a general area of application along with scholars seeking more detailed information about the recent advancement in membrane separation technologies.
Membrane Technology for Sustainability: Applications in Gas and Water Treatment (Sustainable Engineering and Science)
by Rizwan Nasir Danial Qadir Hafiz Abdul MannanThis book is a comprehensive assessment of the pivotal role that membrane technology plays in addressing ongoing environmental and sustainability challenges. It covers various aspects of membrane technology, with a focus on gas separation and water treatment membranes, and explains their principles, design, and applications. Readers interested in sustainable engineering will learn about membrane materials, fabrication techniques, performance optimization, and system integration, along with a holistic perspective on the capabilities and limitations of membranes. This book presents real-world case studies and success stories, highlighting the practical implementation of membrane technologies in various industries.Features: Explains the use of membrane technology and its transformative potential for a greener and more resilient environment. Discusses membrane technology and its applications in gas and water treatment. Includes case studies that illustrate the performance of membrane processes in different applications with regard to sustainability. Provides insights into the challenges and opportunities of using membrane technology to improve gas and water treatment. Includes information on new membrane materials, processes, applications, and future trends. This book is a great reference for researchers and graduate students in environmental engineering, water engineering, and chemical engineering. It is also an excellent resource for environmental engineers and professionals in the water and gas industry interested in sustainability.
Memory: Foundations and Applications
by Bennett L. SchwartzMemory: Foundations and Applications covers key memory models, theories, and experiments, and demonstrates how students can improve their own ability to learn and remember. The new Fifth Edition includes research updates throughout, attention to individual, cross-linguistic, and cross-cultural differences, and support with how to assess evidence while minimizing personal bias to help students evaluate claims.
Memory: Foundations and Applications
by Bennett L. SchwartzMemory: Foundations and Applications covers key memory models, theories, and experiments, and demonstrates how students can improve their own ability to learn and remember. The new Fifth Edition includes research updates throughout, attention to individual, cross-linguistic, and cross-cultural differences, and support with how to assess evidence while minimizing personal bias to help students evaluate claims.
Mental Health Challenges and Work: Advanced Topics and Future Research Directions (Routledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society)
by Emily H. Rosado-SolomonThere is a growing recognition that poorly designed work can degrade employees’ mental health. Relatedly, there is also an acknowledgment that employees with existing mental health challenges—such as clinically significant depression and anxiety—may need particular support to thrive in the workplace. Yet, while research on this topic has blossomed, there are systematic challenges that must be addressed to promote continued advancement.This book will go beyond the basics to investigate complex questions about the relationship between work and employees’ mental health. For instance, how are employees’ mental health challenges impacted by their gender or race? How can employees’ mental health be protected in inherently stressful work? By juxtaposing curated research on mental health and work, this edited volume provides value by highlighting novel perspectives, as well as areas of opportunity to better understand how diverse employees manage mental health in the changing world of work.Researchers and advanced students in management and psychology will find that this book provides a strong foundation for conducting future studies at the intersection of work and mental health.