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Spring 2012 (Volume 14, Issue 2)

Edition Content

Anita McDaniel–Managing Editor

 

ARTICLES

Politics in Motion: Barack Obama’s Use of Movement Metaphors

Jeremy L. Cox

Seeing the World Through Their Eyes: How Peace Corps and Their Volunteers Confront the Universalism/Particularism Continuum

Casey Malone Maugh

Media Effects on Body Image: Examining Media Exposure in the Broader Context of Internal and Other Social Factors

Kristen E. Van Vonderen and William McKinnally

Organizational Discourses During Planned Change: A Resiliency Team Case Study

Kathryn Toelken

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