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The vCISO Playbook
How Virtual CISOs Deliver Enterprise-Grade Cybersecurity to Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs)€ 30,95 -
Shores of Okinawa
€ 35,95 -
Shores of Okinawa
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A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
€ 44,50 -
A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Worship
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Food as Communication / Communication as Food
Janet M. Cramer, Ph.D., is a communication scholar specializing in media studies, sociology of media, food communication, history, gender studies, and intersectional studies. Her research publications include an examination of ideologies of womanhood in the 19th century press, the construction of race and class in various forms of media, the cultural meanings of food, and a history of media focusing on the cultural and intellectual traditions that guided mass media development in the United States, titled Media/History/Society: A Cultural History of U.S. Media (2009). Carlnita P. Greene, Ph.D., is the Dean of Behavioral, Social Sciences & Global Learning at Bunker Hill Community College. She is the author of Gourmands & Gluttons: The Rhetoric of Food Excess (2015) and editor of Foodscapes: Food, Space, and Place in a Global Society (2019). She has previously published on subjects as diverse as identity and social style and the rhetoric of popular culture. Lynn M. Walters, Ph.D., Licensed Nutritionist (NM), is the founder of Cooking with Kids, Inc., an award-winning non-profit that educates and empowers children and families to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable foods: cookingwithkids.org. Her interests focus on the behavioral effects of experiential learning with food; family, peer, and environmental influences on cooking and food choice; and the connections between gardening and health.
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Food as Communication / Communication as Food
Janet M. Cramer, Ph.D., is a communication scholar specializing in media studies, sociology of media, food communication, history, gender studies, and intersectional studies. Her research publications include an examination of ideologies of womanhood in the 19th century press, the construction of race and class in various forms of media, the cultural meanings of food, and a history of media focusing on the cultural and intellectual traditions that guided mass media development in the United States, titled Media/History/Society: A Cultural History of U.S. Media (2009). Carlnita P. Greene, Ph.D., is the Dean of Behavioral, Social Sciences & Global Learning at Bunker Hill Community College. She is the author of Gourmands & Gluttons: The Rhetoric of Food Excess (2015) and editor of Foodscapes: Food, Space, and Place in a Global Society (2019). She has previously published on subjects as diverse as identity and social style and the rhetoric of popular culture. Lynn M. Walters, Ph.D., Licensed Nutritionist (NM), is the founder of Cooking with Kids, Inc., an award-winning non-profit that educates and empowers children and families to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable foods: cookingwithkids.org. Her interests focus on the behavioral effects of experiential learning with food; family, peer, and environmental influences on cooking and food choice; and the connections between gardening and health.
€ 51,50 -
Fundamentals and Applications of Colour Engineering
PHIL GREEN is currently Professor of Colour Imaging in the Department of Computer Science at NTNU, Gjøvik, Norway, where he currently teaches cross-media colour reproduction, colour in interface design, colour appearance, advanced colour management, and colour science. Phil received his MSc from the University of Surrey, UK, and his PhD in Gamut Mapping and Colour Appearance from the Colour & Imaging Institute, University of Derby, UK. He is also Technical Secretary of the International Colour Consortium.
€ 145,50 -
The Infinite
Award of Excellence for Art Books – Art, Architecture, Design
€ 48,50 -
50 Ways to Use YouTube in the Classroom
€ 23,50 -
Encyclopedia of Weird Detectives
Supernatural and Paranormal Elements in Novels, Pulps, Comics, Film, Television, Games and Other MediaThe detective genre has explored supernatural and paranormal themes throughout its colourful history. This encyclopaedia covers the history of the genre in its multiple forms. Its A-Z format provides ready reference by title. Detective fans browsing for new discoveries will enjoy the entertaining style.
€ 39,95