Mobilising knowledge in community− university partnerships: What does a community of practice approach contribute?

A Hart, C Davies, K Aumann, E Wenger… - Contemporary Social …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Over the past decade different approaches to mobilising knowledge in Community−
University Partnership (CUP) contexts have emerged in the UK. Despite this, detailed …

Writing for lay audiences: A challenge for scientists

JT Salita - Medical Writing, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Writing for lay audiences, especially lay summaries, is needed to increase health and
science literacy, but this kind of writing can be difficult for scientists. The article describes …

One hundred years of nuclear discourse: Four master themes and their implications for environmental communication

WJ Kinsella - The environmental communication yearbook, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
This chapter examines the phenomenon of “nuclear discourse,” understood as a formation
of power/knowledge linking institutions, practices, and a dense network of representations …

Vernacular turns: Narrative, local knowledge, and the changed context of folklore

D Goldstein - The Journal of American Folklore, 2015 - JSTOR
Numerous AFS presidents have commented over the years on the daunting nature of the
task that now stands before me. A presidential address is an intimidating endeavor …

The rhetorical analysis of business speech: Unresolved questions

D Cyphert - The Journal of Business Communication (1973), 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Serious attention to the rhetorical analysis and criticism of the public discourse of business
leaders can offer important insights about influential participants in political and social …

Redrawing the line: An exploration of how lay people construct child neglect

SE Williams - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2017 - Elsevier
While there has been an increasing professional and political focus on the prevalence and
harmfulness of child neglect, little has been done to explore what child neglect means …

The public discourse of the corporate citizen

DH Saiia, D Cyphert - Corporate Reputation Review, 2003 - Springer
The discursive responsibilities of citizenship demand a dialogic mode of corporate behavior
characterized by demonstrations of respect, commitment, and exposure. Issues …

[LIBRO][B] The Environmental Communication Yearbook: Volume 1

SL Senecah - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
Editorial ScopeThe Environmental Communication Yearbook is a multidisciplinary forum
through which a broad audience of academics, professionals, and practitioners can share …

Organisational learning in small and medium sized South African energy project organisations

S Venkatachalam, A Marshall, U Ojiako… - Management Research …, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore, using fine-grained exploratory multi-case
studies, organisational learning practices–and associated constraints–impacting the …

Deliberating in the Reef world: how can place-based deliberation help to envision sustainable regional futures for the Great Barrier Reef?

C Benham, S Duce, S Niemeyer… - Australasian Journal …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Achieving a sustainable future for lived landscapes like the Great Barrier Reef requires
understanding how local communities collectively envision their futures and prioritise socio …