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Academia in conflict = engaging stakeholders through transformational crisis communication /
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Title/Author:
Academia in conflict/ edited by Adrienne P. Lamberti, Anne R. Richards.
Reminder of title:
engaging stakeholders through transformational crisis communication /
other author:
Lamberti, Adrienne Patrice.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2023.,
Description:
xi, 133 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Education, Higher - Aims and objectives. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35617-9
ISBN:
9783031356179
Academia in conflict = engaging stakeholders through transformational crisis communication /
Academia in conflict
engaging stakeholders through transformational crisis communication /[electronic resource] :edited by Adrienne P. Lamberti, Anne R. Richards. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2023. - xi, 133 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I Introduction -- Transformational Crisis Communication and the Mission of Academia -- Part II Exploring Academic Conflict in International Contexts -- Humanities' Battlefronts: A Discursive "Is the Enemy of My Enemy My Friend?" -- Campus Hate Crimes During the Trump Era: The Rhetoric of Conflict During the 2017 Unite the Right Rally at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville -- Part III Responding Ethically to Stakeholder Activism -- Mace, Memes, and Myopic Management: The University of California, Davis Pepper-Spray Scandal as a Transformational Crisis Communication Case Study -- Signals of Solidarity: Communication in Collective Action at Kennesaw State University -- Complaint, Free Speech, and "Inclusive" Campus Culture: One Transgender Student's Experience.
"The book opens a new dialogue on theories and practices of crisis communication for its revolutionary emphasis on stakeholders instead of administration, on crisis transformation instead of crisis management." -Yong-Kang Wei, Professor, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley This book explores communication as a key influence on the trajectory of conflicts and crises in the specific context of academia. From the ideological responsibilities of academia to the profit-seeking motives of institutions, the authors explore challenges facing faculty across multiple disciplines. Critique of the higher education industry is more necessary than ever in the context of academic corporatization and marketization. Academia in Conflict reveals how institutional discourses can contribute to or mitigate conflict and crisis, offering communication practices that prioritize stakeholder experiences and needs. Enduring academic crises are addressed, including declines in public funding, mental health emergencies, and threats to job stability. Academia in Conflict provides crucial insights for navigating the challenges of higher education today. Adrienne P. Lamberti is Professor of Languages & Literatures at the University of Northern Iowa, where she coordinates its Professional Writing Program. She has published extensively on the rhetoric of professional and technical communication. Anne R. Richards is Professor of English at Kennesaw State University, where she has directed the peace studies and religious studies programs and where she helped found the PhD program in International Conflict Management.
ISBN: 9783031356179
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-35617-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Education, Higher
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LC Class. No.: LB2322.2 / .A23 2023
Dewey Class. No.: 378
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Part I Introduction -- Transformational Crisis Communication and the Mission of Academia -- Part II Exploring Academic Conflict in International Contexts -- Humanities' Battlefronts: A Discursive "Is the Enemy of My Enemy My Friend?" -- Campus Hate Crimes During the Trump Era: The Rhetoric of Conflict During the 2017 Unite the Right Rally at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville -- Part III Responding Ethically to Stakeholder Activism -- Mace, Memes, and Myopic Management: The University of California, Davis Pepper-Spray Scandal as a Transformational Crisis Communication Case Study -- Signals of Solidarity: Communication in Collective Action at Kennesaw State University -- Complaint, Free Speech, and "Inclusive" Campus Culture: One Transgender Student's Experience.
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"The book opens a new dialogue on theories and practices of crisis communication for its revolutionary emphasis on stakeholders instead of administration, on crisis transformation instead of crisis management." -Yong-Kang Wei, Professor, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley This book explores communication as a key influence on the trajectory of conflicts and crises in the specific context of academia. From the ideological responsibilities of academia to the profit-seeking motives of institutions, the authors explore challenges facing faculty across multiple disciplines. Critique of the higher education industry is more necessary than ever in the context of academic corporatization and marketization. Academia in Conflict reveals how institutional discourses can contribute to or mitigate conflict and crisis, offering communication practices that prioritize stakeholder experiences and needs. Enduring academic crises are addressed, including declines in public funding, mental health emergencies, and threats to job stability. Academia in Conflict provides crucial insights for navigating the challenges of higher education today. Adrienne P. Lamberti is Professor of Languages & Literatures at the University of Northern Iowa, where she coordinates its Professional Writing Program. She has published extensively on the rhetoric of professional and technical communication. Anne R. Richards is Professor of English at Kennesaw State University, where she has directed the peace studies and religious studies programs and where she helped found the PhD program in International Conflict Management.
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