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The Sharing Economy: Rhetoric and Reality
The Annual review of sociology, 2021The sharing economy is transforming economies around the world, entering markets for lodging, ride hailing, home services, and other sectors that previously lacked robust person-to-person alternatives.
J. Schor, S. Vallas
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The Rhetoric of Sound Rhetoric
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 2021In 2013, Rhetoric Society Quarterly published an early review of relevant books in sound studies. In “Auscultating Again,” Joshua Gunn et al.
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Counterstory: The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory
Rhetoric Review, 2020Counterstory: The Rhetoric and Writing of Critical Race Theory by Aja Y. Martinez merges the storytelling tradition with Critical Race Theory (CRT), Latinx Critical Theory (LatCrit), and intersecti...
Cheryl Kutcher
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The Evolution of E-Government among Municipalities: Rhetoric or Reality?
, 2002Information technology has become one of the core elements of managerial reform, and electronic government (e-government) may figure prominently in future governance.
M. J. Moon
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Emoji rhetoric: a social media influencer perspective
Journal of Marketing Management, 2018Social media require a marketing rhetoric that embraces emerging language use and shifting communication norms. Emojis have become quintessential elements of social media communication; yet, their role in supporting persuasion attempts has not been ...
Jing Ge, U. Gretzel
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, 2000
How do novelists communicate with their readers and involve us with their characters? In this book, the author answers this question with analyses of many kinds of narrative - from Homer to Hemingway, from the Book of Job to James Joyce.
W. Booth
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How do novelists communicate with their readers and involve us with their characters? In this book, the author answers this question with analyses of many kinds of narrative - from Homer to Hemingway, from the Book of Job to James Joyce.
W. Booth
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Framing and Blame Attribution in Populist Rhetoric
Journal of Politics, 2019The rhetoric of populist politicians is an important part of their appeal; however, little is known about how that rhetoric operates. Drawing on two large experiments conducted with American adults, we show that frames encouraging individuals to consider
E. Busby, Joshua R Gubler, K. Hawkins
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Journal of the History of Ideas, 1990
One of the remarkable features of the second half of our century is the revival of an interest in rhetoric, always alleged to be the art of persuasion not by truth or reason or any other authority but by a number of irrational, psychologically effective, devices, which an earlier more rational age might have dismissed as irrelevant tricks.
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One of the remarkable features of the second half of our century is the revival of an interest in rhetoric, always alleged to be the art of persuasion not by truth or reason or any other authority but by a number of irrational, psychologically effective, devices, which an earlier more rational age might have dismissed as irrelevant tricks.
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