The Science Communication Challenge COMICS & GRAPHIC NOVELS / GeneralThe Science Communication Challenge explores and discusses the whys as distinct from the hows of science communication. Arguing that the dominant science communication paradigm is didactic, and tracing the origins of that paradigm, it makes the case for a political category of science communication, aimed at furthering discussions of science related public affairs.
This book uses history and archaeology to examine the origins of major monotheistic religions: describing the contexts of times
comic books and production design to emphasize the ability of visual arts to frame the spectator's experience of cinema
We assume that freedom of the press is guaranteed in a democratic society
Male voices on women’s rights is a timely complement to the studies undertaken in recent years on men’s roles in the history of feminism
For readers hoping to locate landmarks from favourite films
This book provides an outline history of English spelling from the Anglo-Saxon’ adoption of the Roman alphabet to the present day
data-driven look at the rise of China and India that considers how these new 'superstates' are reshaping the world order
The book then scrutinises advertisements
This collection explores the role of newsletters
spanning all genres and emotions
Combining commercial success with philanthropy and social activism
Explores the costs and consequences of making the transition from an industrial to a post-industrial or 'entrepreneurial' city