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Prisoners of conscience : moral vernaculars of political agency
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ISBN: 1283571587 9786613884039 1611171881 9781611171884 9781611170764 1611170761 9781283571586 6613884030 1611174384 Year: 2012 Publisher: Columbia, SC : University of South Carolina Press,

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An examination of the discourse of political prisoners as a form of vernacular rhetoric.


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Introduction to rhetorical theory
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ISBN: 0060427019 Year: 1986 Publisher: New York Harper and Row

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Vernacular voices : the rhetoric of publics and public spheres
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ISBN: 1570033102 Year: 1999 Publisher: Columbia University of South Carolina

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Public opinion


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Trained capacities : John Dewey, rhetoric, and democratic practice
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ISBN: 1611173191 9781611173192 130629486X 9781306294867 9781611173185 1611173183 Year: 2014 Publisher: Columbia, South Carolina : The University of South Carolina Press,

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A collection examining Dewey's influence on effective communication in a healthy democratic practice The essays in this collection, written by sixteen scholars in rhetoric and communications studies, demonstrate American philosopher John Dewey's wide-ranging influence on rhetoric in an intellectual tradition that addresses the national culture's fundamental conflicts between self and society, freedom and responsibility, and individual advancement and the common good. Editors Brian Jackson and Gregory Clark propose that this influence is at work both in theoretical foundations, such as science, pragmatism, and religion, and in Dewey's debates with other public intellectuals, such as Jane Addams, Walter Lippmann, James Baldwin, and W. E. B. Du Bois. Jackson and Clark seek to establish Dewey as an essential source for those engaged in teaching others how to compose timely, appropriate, useful, and eloquent responses to the diverse and often-contentious rhetorical situations that develop in a democratic culture. They contend that there is more at stake than instruction in traditional modes of public discourse because democratic culture encompasses a variety of situations, private or public, civic or professional, where people must cooperate in the work of advancing a common project. What prepares people to intervene constructively in such situations is instruction in those rhetorical practices of democratic interaction that is implicit throughout Dewey's work. Dewey's writing provides a rich framework on which a distinctly American tradition of a democratic rhetorical practice can be built-a tradition that combines the most useful concepts of classical rhetoric with those of modern progressive civic engagement. Jackson and Clark believe Dewey's practice takes rhetoric beyond the traditional emphasis on political democracy to provide connections to rich veins of American thought such as individualism, liberalism, progressive education, collectivism, pragmatism, and postindustrial science and communication. They frame Dewey's voluminous work as constituting a modern expression of continuing education for the "trained capacities" required to participate in democratic culture. For Dewey human potential is best realized in the free flow of artful communication among the individuals who together constitute society. The book concludes with an afterword by Gerard A. Hauser, College Professor of Distinction in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Boulder.


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Vernacular voices : the rhetoric of publics and public spheres
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ISBN: 1643362860 Year: 2022 Publisher: Columbia : University of South Carolina Press,

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An award-winning study of how formal and informal public discourse shapes opinions.

Rhetorical democracy : discursive practices of civic engagement : selected papers from the 2002 Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America
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ISBN: 1282321056 9786612321054 1410610713 9781410610713 9780805842647 0805842640 9780805842654 0805842659 0805842640 0805842659 9781135633127 9781135633165 9781135633172 Year: 2003 Publisher: Mahwah, N.J. : Lawrence Erlbaum,

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This collection presents theoretical, critical, applied, and pedagogical questions and cases of publics and public spheres, examining these contexts as sources and sites of civic engagement. Reflecting the current state of rhetorical theory and research, the contributions arise from the 2002 conference proceedings of the Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). The collected essays bring together rhetoricians of different intellectual stripes in a multi-traditional conversation about rhetoric's place in a democracy. In addition to the wide variety of topics presented at the RSA conference, the volum


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Traditions of Eloquence : The Jesuits and Modern Rhetorical Studies
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ISBN: 9780823264551 9780823264520 9780823264537 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Fordham University Press

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