Category: Textbooks

Earth Science: The Earth, The Atmosphere, and Space - eBook
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The leading authors in their respective fields—physical geology and extreme weather—In Earth Science: The Earth, The Atmosphere, and Space (PDF) Stephen Marshak and Robert Rauber bring together years of classroom and research experience to this exceptional new ebook. The authors’ narrative approach to the content guides college students to a
Ways of Knowing in HCI - eBook
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Ways of Knowing in HCI (PDF) brings together both traditional and new research methods in Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Research methods include observations and interviews, ethnography, grounded theory, and evaluation of digital traces of behavior. Readers will attain an understanding of the type of knowledge every method provides, its disciplinary
Essentials of Organizational Behavior (Global Edition) - eBooks
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Essentials of Organizational Behavior 14th edition (global) teaches students and readers how to interact and communicate within organizations, through real-world scenarios. The etextbook offers comprehensive coverage of key organizational behavior (OB) concepts, making each lesson engaging and easy to absorb. Students can use the ebook’s concepts to apply what they
Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication (11th Edition) - eBook
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Media & Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication 11e (PDF) is the #1 introduction to mass communication textbook, is at the forefront of this dynamic course’s ever-changing world, addressing the most current issues of our time, such as the proliferation of fake news, the #metoo movement, the use and abuse
The Art of Global Power: Artwork and Popular Cultures as World-Making Practices - eBook
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Artwork and popular cultures are vital sites of contesting and changing power relationships in world politics. The contributors to this revised collection draw on their experiences across arts, activist, and academic communities to evaluate how the global politics of capitalism, colonialism, and patriarchy are expressed and may be transformed through