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Masked by Trust

Masked by Trust
Author: Matthew Reidsma
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic information resource searching
ISBN: 9781634000833

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"Examines library discovery systems to show how the algorithms that power them are not the neutral and unbiased systems that they are claimed to be, but are affected by the human biases of programmers and the commercial influences of their production"--


The Mask

The Mask
Author: Edward Gordon Craig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1913
Genre: Theater
ISBN:

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Conversations with a Masked Man

Conversations with a Masked Man
Author: John Hadden
Publisher: Skyhorse
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-02-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1628726326

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For forty years John Hadden and his father of the same name fought at the dinner table over politics, art, and various issues concerning America. One was haunted by what he had witnessed during his long CIA career, from Berlin to Tel Aviv; the other retreated to the Vermont woods to direct Shakespeare until finally he confronted his father at the table one last time with a tape recorder. Conversations with a Masked Man is a series of conversations Hadden had with his father about the older man’s thirty-year career as a CIA officer and how American policy affected the family and the world. Father and son talk about John senior’s early life as a kid in Manhattan, his training at West Point, the stench of bodies in Dresden after the war, Berlin and Vienna in the late forties and fifties at the height of the Cold War, the follies of the Cuban missile crisis, how he disobeyed orders to bomb Cairo while he was station chief in Israel during the Six-Day War, and treacherous office politics in Washington. The story unfolds in dialogue alternating with the writer’s own memories and reflections. What emerges is hilarious, unexpectedly candid, and deeply personal. Combining the candid descriptions of the world of the CIA with intimate conversations between a father and son, this book is written for the political junkie, the psychologist, the art lover, or anybody who wonders who the hell their father really is.


The South Western Reporter

The South Western Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1888
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Texas, and Court of Appeals of Kentucky; Aug./Dec. 1886-May/Aug. 1892, Court of Appeals of Texas; Aug. 1892/Feb. 1893-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals of Texas; Apr./June 1896-Aug./Nov. 1907, Court of Appeals of Indian Territory; May/June 1927-Jan./Feb. 1928, Courts of Appeals of Missouri and Commission of Appeals of Texas.


Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine

Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine
Author: Thomas Edward Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1096
Release: 1909
Genre: United States
ISBN:

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Watson's Magazine

Watson's Magazine
Author: Thomas Edward Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1058
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:

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Communicating Effectively During a Health Crisis

Communicating Effectively During a Health Crisis
Author: Devjani Sen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2024-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1040094392

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Exploring how and why communication breakdowns occur during pandemics and world disasters, this book offers solutions for improving communication and managing future public health crises. A compilation of evidence-based lessons learned, this book shows how to effectively convey critical lifesaving information during a pandemic. It assesses how trust in leaders and governments during a public health crisis is formed and the impact this has on how information is perceived by the public. Using the COVID-19 pandemic as a case study, the book demonstrates how informative policy decisions and health risk messages can be better communicated for the handling of future pandemics. At a macro-level, the book looks at issues concerning situational awareness, how different countries managed or mismanaged the pandemic, and the lessons readers can learn from those occurrences. At a micro-level, it examines individual differences in public health message perceptions and corresponding actions taken or not taken. An interdisciplinary critique of the delivery and reception of messages during global disasters, this text is suitable for undergraduate and graduate courses in Communication Studies, Health Communication, Risk Communication and Public Health, Psychology, Sociology, and Disaster Management.