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Analyzing qualitative data
TÃtulo : Analyzing qualitative data Tipo de documento: texto impreso Editorial: New york [USA] : Routledge Fecha de publicación: 2001 Número de páginas: XII; 232 p ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-415-06063-9 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales Métodos estadÃsticos Investigaciones MetodologÃa Clasificación: 300.72 Ciencias sociales (investigación) Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Analyzing qualitative data [texto impreso] . - New york [USA] : Routledge, 2001 . - XII; 232 p.
ISBN : 978-0-415-06063-9
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Ciencias sociales Métodos estadÃsticos Investigaciones MetodologÃa Clasificación: 300.72 Ciencias sociales (investigación) Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Reserva
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Código Signatura Soporte Ubicación Estado Ubicación Ver 29088 300.72 / A532 Libro Impreso Biblioteca Principal En circulación Disponible E025B1 E025 Answers for modern communicators / Breakenridge, Deirdre
TÃtulo : Answers for modern communicators : a guide to effective business communication Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Breakenridge, Deirdre, Autor Editorial: New york [USA] : Routledge Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: 221 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-415-30392-7 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Administración Communication in management Business communication. Clasificación: 658.4 Gerencia ejecutiva Resumen: This book provides students and professionals with practical answers to important career and communication questions, helping them to communicate successfully in a business setting. Communication expert, Deirdre Breakenridge, examines the ways in which professionals can make the most of their careers in a fast-changing media landscape, offering advice on how new and seasoned executives can utilize and adapt to the latest modes of communication.
The author breaks down the eight most critical areas for professionals seeking to develop their communication skills, opening with essentials that will prove useful in any setting. She then details the ways in which organizations can adapt to changes in technology and consumer behavior to improve relationships, social media presence, and brand recognition. The easy to follow question–answer format walks readers through the most pressing, confusing, and frequently asked questions about successful communication with plenty of advice and examples for a better learning experience. Covering traditional business communication topics like partnerships and storytelling, the book also includes material on digital and social media channels as well as a chapter on giving back as a mentor. "Experts Weigh In" boxes feature advice from other top professionals, exposing the reader to multiple perspectives from the field.
Grounded in decades of experience, Answers for Modern Communicators will benefit all students getting ready to enter the workforce as well as professionals looking to enhance their communication skills.Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Answers for modern communicators : a guide to effective business communication [texto impreso] / Breakenridge, Deirdre, Autor . - New york [USA] : Routledge, 2018 . - 221 páginas.
ISBN : 978-0-415-30392-7
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: Administración Communication in management Business communication. Clasificación: 658.4 Gerencia ejecutiva Resumen: This book provides students and professionals with practical answers to important career and communication questions, helping them to communicate successfully in a business setting. Communication expert, Deirdre Breakenridge, examines the ways in which professionals can make the most of their careers in a fast-changing media landscape, offering advice on how new and seasoned executives can utilize and adapt to the latest modes of communication.
The author breaks down the eight most critical areas for professionals seeking to develop their communication skills, opening with essentials that will prove useful in any setting. She then details the ways in which organizations can adapt to changes in technology and consumer behavior to improve relationships, social media presence, and brand recognition. The easy to follow question–answer format walks readers through the most pressing, confusing, and frequently asked questions about successful communication with plenty of advice and examples for a better learning experience. Covering traditional business communication topics like partnerships and storytelling, the book also includes material on digital and social media channels as well as a chapter on giving back as a mentor. "Experts Weigh In" boxes feature advice from other top professionals, exposing the reader to multiple perspectives from the field.
Grounded in decades of experience, Answers for Modern Communicators will benefit all students getting ready to enter the workforce as well as professionals looking to enhance their communication skills.Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Reserva
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Código Signatura Soporte Ubicación Estado Ubicación Ver 75853 658.4 / B828 Libro Impreso Biblioteca Principal En circulación Disponible E132B4 E132 The transnational studies reader / Khagram, Sanjeer
TÃtulo : The transnational studies reader : intersections and innovations Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Khagram, Sanjeer, Autor ; Levitt, Peggy, Autor Editorial: New york [USA] : Routledge Fecha de publicación: 2008 Número de páginas: xii, 575 páginas ISBN/ISSN/DL: 978-0-415-95373-3 Idioma : Español (spa) Palabras clave: Cambio social Movimientos sociales Asimilación cultural Globalización Estudios interculturales Clasificación: 303 Procesos sociales Nota de contenido: 1. Constructing transnational studies -- SECTION 1. THE BROAD FOUNDATIONS: 2. Transnational relations and world politics: an introduction -- 3. Conclusions and post scriptum from dependency and development in Latin America -- 4. The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México -- 5. Global ethnoscapes: notes and queries for a transnational anthropology -- 6. The real new world order -- 7. Introduction and the state and the global city from globalization and its discontents -- SECTION 2. METHODOLOGICAL PRACTICES: 8. Discipline and practice: The field as site, method, and location in anthropology 9. Methodological nationalism, the social sciences and the study of migration: An essay in historical epistemology -- 10. Assimilation and transnationalism: determinants of trnasnational political action among contemporary migrants -- 11. Introduction from forces of labor: workers' movements and globalization since 1870 -- 12. Transnational struggles for water and power and Dams, Democracy, and development in transnational perspective -- SECTION 3. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: 13. Breakthrough to history -- 14. The world system in the thirteenth century: dead-end or precursor? -- 15. The historical sociology of race -- 16. The black Atlantic as a counterculture of modernity -- SECTION 4. QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY: 17. Of our spiritual strivings -- 18. The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology of the second age of modernity -- 19. The nation-state and its others: in lieu of a preface -- 20. Nigerian Kung fu, Manhattan fatwa and the local and the global: continuity and change -- 21. Introduction: Transnational feminist practices and questions of postmodernity -- SECTION 5. MIGRATING LIVES AND COMMUNITIES: 22. Transnational projects: a news perspective and theoretical premises -- 23. The local and the global: the anthropology of globalization and transnationalism -- 24. The study of transnationalism: pitfalls and promise of an emergent research field -- 25. Conceptualizing simultaneity: A trasnational social field perspective on society -- SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS LIFE ACROSS BORDERS: 26. Systemic religion in global society -- 27. Introduction: religion, states, and transnational civil society -- 28. Theorizing globalization and religion -- SECTION 7. ARTS AND CULTURE: 29. Locations of culture -- 30. Interstitial subjects: Asian American Visual Art as a site for new cultural conversations -- 31. Cultural reconversion -- 32. Living borders / Buscando América: Languages of latino self-formation -- SECTION 8. THE DIFFUSION OF IDEAS, VALUES, AND CULTURE: 33. World society and the nation-state -- 34. Norms, culture, and World politics: Insights from sociology's Institutionalism -- 35. Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and mediterranean pollution control -- 36. Cross-national cultural diffusion: the global spread of cricket -- 37. Transnationalism, localization, and fast foods in East Asia -- SECTION 9. CORPORATIONS, CLASSES, AND CAPITALISM: 38. Introduction from transnational corporations and Workd order -- 39. Imperialism, dependency, and dependent development -- 40. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. retailers shape overseas production networks -- 41. Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality and Afterword: an anthropology of transnationality -- SECTION 10. NON-STATE ACTORS, NGOs, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: 42. Bringing transnational relations back in: introduction -- 43. World culture in the world polity: a century of international -- 44. Social movements and global transformation -- 45. Conclusions:advocacy networks and international society -- 46. The challenges and posibilities of transnational feminist praxis -- SECTION 11. SEGURITY, CRIME, AND VIOLENCE: 47. Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society -- 48. Trasnational organized crime: an inminent threat to the nation-state? -- 49. Introduction from new and Old Wars: Organized violence in a global era -- 50. Smuggling the state back in: agents of human smuggling reconsidered Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto The transnational studies reader : intersections and innovations [texto impreso] / Khagram, Sanjeer, Autor ; Levitt, Peggy, Autor . - New york [USA] : Routledge, 2008 . - xii, 575 páginas.
ISBN : 978-0-415-95373-3
Idioma : Español (spa)
Palabras clave: Cambio social Movimientos sociales Asimilación cultural Globalización Estudios interculturales Clasificación: 303 Procesos sociales Nota de contenido: 1. Constructing transnational studies -- SECTION 1. THE BROAD FOUNDATIONS: 2. Transnational relations and world politics: an introduction -- 3. Conclusions and post scriptum from dependency and development in Latin America -- 4. The Homeland, Aztlán / El otro México -- 5. Global ethnoscapes: notes and queries for a transnational anthropology -- 6. The real new world order -- 7. Introduction and the state and the global city from globalization and its discontents -- SECTION 2. METHODOLOGICAL PRACTICES: 8. Discipline and practice: The field as site, method, and location in anthropology 9. Methodological nationalism, the social sciences and the study of migration: An essay in historical epistemology -- 10. Assimilation and transnationalism: determinants of trnasnational political action among contemporary migrants -- 11. Introduction from forces of labor: workers' movements and globalization since 1870 -- 12. Transnational struggles for water and power and Dams, Democracy, and development in transnational perspective -- SECTION 3. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES: 13. Breakthrough to history -- 14. The world system in the thirteenth century: dead-end or precursor? -- 15. The historical sociology of race -- 16. The black Atlantic as a counterculture of modernity -- SECTION 4. QUESTIONS OF IDENTITY: 17. Of our spiritual strivings -- 18. The cosmopolitan perspective: sociology of the second age of modernity -- 19. The nation-state and its others: in lieu of a preface -- 20. Nigerian Kung fu, Manhattan fatwa and the local and the global: continuity and change -- 21. Introduction: Transnational feminist practices and questions of postmodernity -- SECTION 5. MIGRATING LIVES AND COMMUNITIES: 22. Transnational projects: a news perspective and theoretical premises -- 23. The local and the global: the anthropology of globalization and transnationalism -- 24. The study of transnationalism: pitfalls and promise of an emergent research field -- 25. Conceptualizing simultaneity: A trasnational social field perspective on society -- SECTION 6. RELIGIOUS LIFE ACROSS BORDERS: 26. Systemic religion in global society -- 27. Introduction: religion, states, and transnational civil society -- 28. Theorizing globalization and religion -- SECTION 7. ARTS AND CULTURE: 29. Locations of culture -- 30. Interstitial subjects: Asian American Visual Art as a site for new cultural conversations -- 31. Cultural reconversion -- 32. Living borders / Buscando América: Languages of latino self-formation -- SECTION 8. THE DIFFUSION OF IDEAS, VALUES, AND CULTURE: 33. World society and the nation-state -- 34. Norms, culture, and World politics: Insights from sociology's Institutionalism -- 35. Do regimes matter? Epistemic communities and mediterranean pollution control -- 36. Cross-national cultural diffusion: the global spread of cricket -- 37. Transnationalism, localization, and fast foods in East Asia -- SECTION 9. CORPORATIONS, CLASSES, AND CAPITALISM: 38. Introduction from transnational corporations and Workd order -- 39. Imperialism, dependency, and dependent development -- 40. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. retailers shape overseas production networks -- 41. Flexible citizenship: the cultural logics of transnationality and Afterword: an anthropology of transnationality -- SECTION 10. NON-STATE ACTORS, NGOs, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: 42. Bringing transnational relations back in: introduction -- 43. World culture in the world polity: a century of international -- 44. Social movements and global transformation -- 45. Conclusions:advocacy networks and international society -- 46. The challenges and posibilities of transnational feminist praxis -- SECTION 11. SEGURITY, CRIME, AND VIOLENCE: 47. Global prohibition regimes: the evolution of norms in international society -- 48. Trasnational organized crime: an inminent threat to the nation-state? -- 49. Introduction from new and Old Wars: Organized violence in a global era -- 50. Smuggling the state back in: agents of human smuggling reconsidered Tipo de medio : Sin mediación Tipo de contenido : Texto Reserva
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Código Signatura Soporte Ubicación Estado Ubicación Ver 70255 303.4 / T772 Libro Impreso Biblioteca Principal En circulación Disponible E029B2 E029