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Brass Roots A Hundred Years of Brass Bands and Their Music 1836-1936

Boy Bands and the Performance of Pop Masculinity

Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

Movable books are an innovative area of children’s publishing. Commonly equated with spectacular pop-ups movable books have a little-known history as interactive narrative media. Since they are hybrid artifacts consisting of words images and movable components they cross the borders between story toy and game. Interactive Books is a historical and comparative study of early movable books in relation to the children who engage with them. Jacqueline Reid-Walsh focuses on the period movable books became connected with children from the mid-17th to the early-19th centuries. In particular she examines turn-up books paper doll books and related hybrid experiments like toy theaters and paignion (or domestic play set) produced between 1650 and 1830. Despite being popular in their own time these artifacts are little known today. This study draws attention to a gap in our knowledge of children’s print culture by showing how these artifacts are important in their own right. Reid-Walsh combines archival research with children’s literature studies book history and juvenilia studies. By examining commercially produced and homemade examples she explores the interrelations among children interactive media and historical participatory culture. By drawing on both Enlightenment thinkers and contemporary digital media theorists Interactive Books enables us to think critically about children’s media texts paper and digital past and present. | Interactive Books Playful Media before Pop-Ups

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The Resilience and Wellbeing Toolbox Building Character and Competence through Life’s Ups and Downs

First-Time Filmmaker F*#^-ups Navigating the Pitfalls to Making a Great Movie

New Pop-Up Paper Projects Step-by-step paper engineering for all ages

Developing Writing Skills for IELTS A Research-Based Approach

Experiential Group Therapy Interventions with DBT A 30-Day Program for Treating Addictions and Trauma

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners: Grade 4

Community-Engaged Performance Tours A Guide for Music Ensemble Directors and Educators

Math Curriculum for Gifted Students Lessons Activities and Extensions for Gifted and Advanced Learners: Grade 3

Media Management Matters Challenges and Opportunities for Bridging Theory and Practice

Media Management Matters Challenges and Opportunities for Bridging Theory and Practice

This edited volume explores media management as engaged scholarship building a bridge between theory and practice and discussing research collaboration between academia policymakers and the media industry. In addition to advancing the scholarly discipline it also questions investigates and discusses the practical value of the research undertaken showing how media management research can provide actionable practice-relevant knowledge to decision makers throughout the media industry. The volume is broken into two parts: a section reflecting on the need for collaboration between research and practice and a section overviewing specific projects that aim to deliver administrative value to stakeholders. The international research projects presented here span topics such as digital transformation business models in news and digital journalism media entrepreneurship and start-ups ad-blocking location-based services audiovisual consumption preferences the sustainability of small television markets co-located and clustered industries and digital privacy. Incorporating under-used methodological approaches such as action research and ethnography Media Management Matters brings suggestions for how scholarship might be promoted outside academia. Simply put this book aims to demonstrate why media management matters. Featuring an international roster of contributors this collection is essential reading for scholars and practitioners of media management business and policy. | Media Management Matters Challenges and Opportunities for Bridging Theory and Practice

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Changing Models for Journalism Reinventing the Newsroom

Changing Models for Journalism Reinventing the Newsroom

Exploring the deep transformation that journalism has undergone in the last decade this book provides students professors and working journalists with the background on the demise of traditional media in the U. S. and the changes happening in the digital newsrooms. Houston discusses today’s changes in journalism in the U. S. comparing and contrasting them with those around the world. Topics discussed include the decimation of the traditional newsrooms contemporary corporate ownership and investors the rise of bloggers and digital journalism finding new audiences the surge in nonprofit newsrooms and collaborations investigative centers in the U. S. and globally new model start-ups and changing streams of revenue with the expansion of new technologies. The text also looks at the new relationship between journalism professionals and the academy including the rise in content and stories supplied by university-based newsrooms. Houston who has been on the frontline of these changes also discusses the culture clashes and ethical dilemmas in cyber environments accompanied by new challenges to maintaining credibility and creating trust. To fully explore the rapid-fire changes in news media and online journalism in recent years this book will be of interest to students of journalism and communications working journalists and professors helping prepare budding journalists for their future careers in journalism. | Changing Models for Journalism Reinventing the Newsroom

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Scriptwriting for Film Television and New Media

Scriptwriting for Film Television and New Media

What are the foundations of scriptwriting? Why do some scripts gain more prestige than others? How do you write a script and get it noticed? Scriptwriting for Film Television and New Media answers these questions and more offering a comprehensive introduction to writing scripts for film television the Internet and interactive multimedia. Author Alan C. Hueth explains not just how to write but how to think and apply the fundamental principles of screenwriting to multiple platforms and genres. This includes chapters on numerous script formats including drama and comedy in film and TV short films commercials and PSAs news and sports interview shows documentaries reality shows and corporate and educational media including interactive multimedia. This book also addresses legal and ethical issues how to become a professional scriptwriter and a section on production language that provides helpful explanations of how camera locations visual and audio effects combine on screen to engage and sustain viewer attention and consequently how to improve scriptwriting technique. The book features numerous case studies and detailed examples including chapter by chapter exercises plot diagrams quick-look and learn tables that assist readers to quickly understand genre related script elements and in-depth script close-ups to examine precisely how writers utilize the principles and elements of drama to create a successful script. It is also supported by a comprehensive companion website with further case studies assignments video clips and examples of films and programs discussed in the book. Scriptwriting for Film Television and New Media is ideal for aspiring scriptwriters and anyone wanting to broaden their understanding of how successful scripts are created.

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SamulNori: Korean Percussion for a Contemporary World

SamulNori: Korean Percussion for a Contemporary World

SamulNori is a percussion quartet which has given rise to a genre of the same name that is arguably Korea’s most successful ’traditional’ music of recent times. Today there are dozens of amateur and professional samulnori groups. There is a canon of samulnori pieces closely associated with the first founding quartet but played by all and many creative evolutions on the basic themes made by the rapidly growing number of virtuosic percussionists. And the genre is the focus of an abundance of workshops festivals and contests. Samulnori is taught in primary and middle schools; it is part of Korea’s national education curriculum. It has dedicated institutes and there are a number of workbooks devoted to helping wannabe ’samulnorians’. It is a familiar part of Korean performance culture at home and abroad in concerts but also in films and theatre productions. SamulNori uses four instruments: kkwaenggwari and ching small and large gongs and changgo and puk drums. These are the instruments of local percussion bands and itinerant troupes that trace back many centuries but samulnori is a recent development of these older traditions: it was first performed in February 1978. This volume explores this vibrant percussion genre charting its origins and development the formation of the canon of pieces teaching and learning strategies new evolutions and current questions relating to maintaining developing and sustaining samulnori in the future. | SamulNori: Korean Percussion for a Contemporary World

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Designed for Habitat New Directions for Habitat for Humanity

Counselling for Toads A Psychological Adventure

Counselling for Toads A Psychological Adventure

'Toad' the famous character in Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows is in a very depressed state and his good friends Rat Mole and Badger are 'worried that he might do something silly'. First they nursed him. Then they encouraged him. Then they told him to pull himself together. Finally Badger could stand it no longer. That admirable animal though long on exhortation was short on patience. 'Now look here Toad this can go on no longer' he said sternly. 'There is only one thing left. You must have counselling!'Robert de Board's engaging account of Toad's experience of counselling will capture the imagination of the growing readership of people who are interested in counselling and the counselling process. Written as a real continuation of life on the River Bank Toad and his friends come to life all over again. Heron the counsellor uses the language and ideas of transactional analysis as his counselling method. Through the dialogues which make up the ten sessions or chapters of the book Toad learns how to analyse his own feelings and develop his emotional intelligence. He meets his 'rebellious child' and his 'adult' along the way and by the end of the book as debonair as ever he was is setting out on a completely new adventure. As readers learn about Toad so they can learn about themselves and be encouraged to take the path of psychological growth and development. Best-selling author Robert de Board says: 'Toad's experiences are based on my own experiences of counselling people over a period of twenty years. Counselling for Toads is really an amalgamation of the many counselling sessions I have held and contains a distillation of the truths I have learnt from practice. 'Appropriate for anyone approaching counselling for the first time whether as a student or as a client or for the professional counsellor looking for something to recommend to the hesitant Counselling for Toads will appeal to bo | Counselling for Toads A Psychological Adventure

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The Journalist's Guide to Media Law A handbook for communicators in a digital world

The Journalist's Guide to Media Law A handbook for communicators in a digital world

We are all journalists and publishers now: at the touch of a button we can send our words sounds and images out to the world. No matter whether you're a traditional journalist a blogger a public relations practitioner or a social media editor everything you publish or broadcast is subject to the law. But which law?This widely used practical guide to communication law is essential reading for anyone who writes or broadcasts professionally whether in journalism or strategic communication. It offers a mindful approach to assessing media law risks so practitioners can navigate legal and ethical barriers to publishing in mainstream and social media. This sixth edition has been substantially revised to reflect recent developments in litigation and the impact of national security laws and the rising gig economy where graduates might work in the news media PR new media start-ups or as freelancers. It covers defamation contempt confidentiality privacy trespass intellectual property and ethical regulation as well as the special challenges of commenting on criminal allegations and trials. Recent cases and examples from social media journalism and public relations are used to illustrate key points and new developments. Whether you work in a news room in public relations or marketing or blog from home make sure you have The Journalist's Guide to Media Law at your side. | The Journalist's Guide to Media Law A handbook for communicators in a digital world

GBP 36.99
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Intranets and Push Technology: Creating an Information-Sharing Environment

World Music Pedagogy Volume IV: Instrumental Music Education

Corpus Linguistics for Pragmatics A guide for research

Linguistics for Language Teachers Lessons for Classroom Practice

Designing for Kids Creating for Playing Learning and Growing

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy is a practical text that guides both supervisors and supervisees to make the most out of supervision opportunities. While supervision in occupational therapy is vital as a mechanism for public and professional safety learning how to do it successfully on-the-job can be a daunting prospect. By gathering stories from different professions sectors and parts of the world this book is a hands-on guide to help occupational therapists navigate the complexities of supervision throughout their careers. This book presents for the first time the 3Cs for Effective Supervision (Connections Content and Continuing development) which offers a platform for supervisors and supervisees to frame their supervision practices. The chapters discuss common models and theories for supervision ideas for how to structure relationships and sessions templates and question guides for enhancing conversations and practical strategies for dealing with common challenges. The book also considers the impact of workforce issues diverse populations and regional/rural/remote practice on supervision. Offering career-span advice and a process of self- and professional development to work through this book provides a way to scaffold and support supervisors' and supervisees' learning and practice of supervision throughout working life. It is an essential guide for all occupational therapists. The eResources for this book are available at www. Routledge. com/9780367552428 | Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

GBP 34.99
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Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training: Skills for the Actor-Dancer explores the physical emotional theoretical and practical components of performance training in order to equip readers with the tools needed to successfully advance in their development as artists and entertainers. Each chapter provides a fresh perspective on subjects that students of acting and dance courses encounter throughout their training as performing artists. Topics include: Equity diversity and inclusion in performance Mind/body conditioning for training rehearsal and performance Developing stage presence and spatial awareness Cultivating motivation and intention in performance Expanding repertoire and broadening skillset for performance Auditioning for film and stage Developing theatrical productions This book also offers experiential exercises journal writing prompts and assignments to engage readers enrich their learning experience and deepen their exploration of the material described in each chapter. Readers will grow as performing artists as they analyze the principles of both acting and dance and discover how deeply the two art forms are intertwined. An excellent resource for students of acting musical theatre and dance courses Foundations for Performance Training encourages a strong foundation in creative analysis technique artistic expression and self-care to cultivate excellence in performance. | Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

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