02594oam 2200601I 450 991046513780332120200520144314.00-415-64524-70-203-07846-21-299-31947-51-136-15494-910.4324/9780203078464 (CKB)2560000000100738(EBL)1154300(OCoLC)831117978(SSID)ssj0000856887(PQKBManifestationID)11503087(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000856887(PQKBWorkID)10818408(PQKB)10626042(MiAaPQ)EBC1154300(Au-PeEL)EBL1154300(CaPaEBR)ebr10676575(CaONFJC)MIL463197(OCoLC)846943986(EXLCZ)99256000000010073820180706d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe UK media law pocketbook /Tim CrookAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2013.1 online resource (198 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-136-15487-6 0-415-64523-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Media contempt and reporting crime -- Guide to court reporting- key facts and check-list -- Libel, privacy, accuracy and balance -- News gathering, story finding and public interest -- Protecting children -- Copyright and intellectual property -- Laws and rules for elections and politics -- The secret world -- Scottish and Northern Ireland differences and issues.As media law becomes more complicated and some of the leading textbooks thicker and larger, this concise guide provides core information without patronizing those with existing knowledge or bamboozling those with little expertise.Suitable for journalists, media workers, and anyone in the cultural or publishing industries, the book engages and addresses the Internet and blogging, social networking, instant messaging, digital multi-media publication and consumption as well as traditional print and broadcast.Each chapter covers substantive 'black letter law' and regPress lawGreat BritainElectronic books.Press law343.4109/98Crook Tim1959-,892382MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910465137803321The UK media law pocketbook2193533UNINA03561oam 2200577M 450 991078521970332120190225021459.01-351-28014-71-351-28016-31-907643-02-8(CKB)2670000000054865(EBL)1741754(SSID)ssj0000517838(PQKBManifestationID)11370257(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000517838(PQKBWorkID)10492272(PQKB)10983133(MiAaPQ)EBC1741754(Au-PeEL)EBL1741754(CaPaEBR)ebr10650149(OCoLC)828736587(OCoLC)1004362133(OCoLC-P)1004362133(FlBoTFG)9781351280167(EXLCZ)99267000000005486520170919d2017 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe Difference Makers How Social and Institutional Entrepreneurs Created the Corporate Responsibility Movement /Sandra WaddockFirst edition.London :Taylor and Francis,2017.1 online resource (321 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-367-10761-9 1-906093-04-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-301) and index.Front cover; Half-title; About the author; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; List of boxes; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction: creating a social movement; 1 Making a difference; 2 Building a different future: an emerging corporate responsibility infrastructure; 3 Early inklings: social pioneering for responsible investing; 4 Emerging accountability structures; 5 Emerging responsibility standards; 6 Transparency and common reporting; 7 Networking; 8 Engagement and dialogue; 9 The vision thing; References; Endnotes; Abbreviations; Index"It is not often that we have the opportunity to hear from the early pioneers of a social movement about how it grew and evolved, but that is exactly what this book sets out to do. The Difference Makers tells the stories of 23 entrepreneurs who have been instrumental in developing corporate responsibility; offers an analysis of how CSR has emerged as a key business issue, why it has evolved so quickly, and the visions of its thought leaders. The book examines 23 of the key players who have been instrumental in developing the corporate responsibility movement. They include John Ruggie and the Global Compact, Allen White and the Global Reporting Initiative, John Elkington and SustainAbility, Simon Zadek and AccountAbility, Alice Tepper Marlin and Social Accountability International, Bob Dunn and Business for Social Responsibility, and Joan Bavaria and Ceres - along with many others. The Difference Makers is a history and detailed analysis of how corporate responsibility has emerged as a key political, social, and business issue, why it has evolved so quickly, and what the visions of its thought leaders are for the future. It is essential reading for academics, business people and all those interested in the future of the corporation."--Provided by publisher.Social responsibility of businessSocial responsibility of business.658.408Waddock Sandra953514OCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910785219703321The Difference Makers3732169UNINA02232nam 2200481z- 450 991055779720332120211118(CKB)5400000000045431(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/74371(oapen)doab74371(EXLCZ)99540000000004543120202111d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUnderstanding the Materno-Fetal Interface During Microbial InfectionsFrontiers Media SA20201 online resource (150 p.)2-88966-240-3 This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. 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