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Regina Luttrell

    Regina Luttrell, prima di diventare educatrice, ha trascorso la prima metà della sua carriera nelle pubbliche relazioni e nel marketing. Il suo ampio background comprende lo sviluppo strategico e l'implementazione di pubbliche relazioni e social media, pubblicità, marketing e comunicazione aziendale. Attualmente è professoressa associata presso la S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications della Syracuse University, dove ricerca, pubblica e tiene conferenze su pubbliche relazioni, social media e la generazione dei millennial. La sua attività accademica esplora le tendenze della comunicazione moderna e l'influenza generazionale.

    Thinking Nature
    Gen Z
    Wonder Woman
    • 2022

      Wonder Woman

      Warrior, Disrupter, Feminist Icon

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the origins and evolution of Wonder Woman, the book delves into her creation and enigmatic identity while highlighting her significant ties to the feminist movement. It examines her cultural and psychological influence across five generations of fans, from the Baby Boomers to contemporary audiences, showcasing her enduring legacy and impact on society.

      Wonder Woman
    • 2021

      Gen Z

      The Superhero Generation

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the unique traits of Generation Z, this book serves as a guide for parents, educators, and employers to effectively engage with and support this cohort. It emphasizes understanding their characteristics to foster positive and productive interactions. Through a metaphorical superhero journey, it highlights the potential of Gen Z to enact meaningful change in the world, making it an essential resource for anyone invested in their development and success.

      Gen Z
    • 2021

      Thinking Nature

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Moving between ancient and modern sources, philosophy and theology, and science and popular culture, Sean McGrath offers a genuinely new reflection on what it means to be human in an era of climate change, mass extinction and geoengineering. Engaging with contemporary thinkers in eco-criticism, including Timothy Morton, Bruno Latour and Slavoj Å1/2iÅ3/4ek, McGrath argues for a distinctive role for the human being in the universe that gives us a unique responsibility for nature.

      Thinking Nature