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A Super Quick guide to translating your research into an effective, well-designed poster for any kind of assessment.
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A Super Quick guide to translating your research into an effective, well-designed poster for any kind of assessment.
Produktdetails
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- Super Quick Skills
- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 125mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 166g
- ISBN-13: 9781529767575
- ISBN-10: 1529767571
- Artikelnr.: 60977378
- Super Quick Skills
- Verlag: Sage Publications Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 152
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 125mm x 175mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 166g
- ISBN-13: 9781529767575
- ISBN-10: 1529767571
- Artikelnr.: 60977378
Corina Lacatus is a Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. During 2020-2021, she is a Hillary Rodham Clinton Fellow at the Queen's University Belfast. Corinäs research explores international organisations' responses to complex humanitarian crises, focusing on crises of forced human displacement and public health. It is at the intersection of International Relations and Comparative Politics but also engages actively with Political Communication scholarship. Writ large, she is a scholar of international co-operation and global governance, focusing on the influence that international organisations like the United Nations and the European Union have on domestic institutions, politics, and societies. So far, her research has explored these dynamics in different areas of policy-making and practice - crisis management, south-to-north and south-to-south migration, human rights, peace agreements and human rights after conflict, and corruption control. In addition, she has developed a research agenda in Political Communication, focusing on the formation and strategic uses of electoral rhetoric to advance populist political agendas. She has carried out analyses of large bodies of social media data (Twitter-based) and other Internet-based data - blogs, press releases, rally speeches and video material.
Why do we need research posters?
Which elements of my project should I include in my research poster?
What does a good research poster look like?
What should I consider before creating my poster?
How do I start visualising my research?
How do I tell the right story with my poster?
How do I use images?
How do I know if my poster is good?
How do I integrate my research poster in a good presentation?
Which elements of my project should I include in my research poster?
What does a good research poster look like?
What should I consider before creating my poster?
How do I start visualising my research?
How do I tell the right story with my poster?
How do I use images?
How do I know if my poster is good?
How do I integrate my research poster in a good presentation?
Why do we need research posters?
Which elements of my project should I include in my research poster?
What does a good research poster look like?
What should I consider before creating my poster?
How do I start visualising my research?
How do I tell the right story with my poster?
How do I use images?
How do I know if my poster is good?
How do I integrate my research poster in a good presentation?
Which elements of my project should I include in my research poster?
What does a good research poster look like?
What should I consider before creating my poster?
How do I start visualising my research?
How do I tell the right story with my poster?
How do I use images?
How do I know if my poster is good?
How do I integrate my research poster in a good presentation?