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The Immigrant as Bogeyman: Examining Donald Trump and the Right’s Anti-immigrant, Anti-PC Rhetoric
Humanity and Society, 2019This article examines the rhetoric used by President Trump and his administration with respect to immigrants and immigration policy. We argue that Trump’s anti-immigrant rhetoric can be understood as (1) a response against current norms associated with ...
L. Finley, Luigi Esposito
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, 2019
Introduction - the spirit of 1989 "the ruthless criticism of everything existing" Marxism after Marx - the problem of mediation Marcuse's disappearing audience time, place and cultural studies - the legacy of Raymond Williams rhetoric between system and ...
J. A. Aune
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Introduction - the spirit of 1989 "the ruthless criticism of everything existing" Marxism after Marx - the problem of mediation Marcuse's disappearing audience time, place and cultural studies - the legacy of Raymond Williams rhetoric between system and ...
J. A. Aune
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Conservatism and the rhetoric of rhetoric
Economy and Society, 1989There is currently a revival of the intellectual tradition of rhetoric as a reaction to modernism. Because of rhetoric’s links with conservatism, this revival’s own rhetoric needs to be examined. A revival of an aesthetic rhetoric could easily be backward-looking and draw upon the backward-looking, conservative traditions within the history of rhetoric.
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The Changing Norms of Racial Political Rhetoric and the End of Racial Priming
Journal of Politics, 2017We explore the conjecture that norms of racial rhetoric in US campaigns have shifted over the last several years. Prior work suggests that the way politicians talk about race affects the power of racial attitudes in political judgments.
Nicholas A. Valentino+2 more
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The Rhetoric of Rhetoric â Political Rhetoric as Function and Dysfunction
2014‘Rhetoric’ has the contradictory distinctions of being both an ancient and highly regarded component of an elite education, and a vernacular term of reproof, as when we dismiss something as ‘rhetorical’ (significantly, both Marx and Freud studied rhetoric at school; Patterson, 1990).
Nicholas O'Shaughnessy+1 more
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Rhetorics of Skill and Skillful Rhetorics [PDF]
boats on the shrimping grounds that "it looks like a city." They talk even more about technological characteristics of boats, engines, and nets, and behaviors of shrimp. Their discourse is complex, subtle, often aspectually varied and complementary, and sometimes even contradictory, but it encodes concepts of production that must be directly tested ...
E. Paul Durrenberger, Gísli Pálsson
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MIS Q., 2015
Fear appeals, which are used widely in information security campaigns, have become common tools in motivating individual compliance with information security policies and procedures.
Allen C. Johnston+2 more
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Fear appeals, which are used widely in information security campaigns, have become common tools in motivating individual compliance with information security policies and procedures.
Allen C. Johnston+2 more
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Patient compliance, the rhetoric of rhetoric, and the rhetoric of persuasion
Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 1994(1994). Patient compliance, the rhetoric of rhetoric, and the rhetoric of persuasion. Rhetoric Society Quarterly: Vol. 23, No. 3-4, pp. 90-102.
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, 2011
This article offers an approach to the general structure of the rhetoric in economy. In our case we adopted a perspective to study a particular aspect of the rhetoric that comes from the context of a particular controversy: the controversy on the ...
Fernando Estrada
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This article offers an approach to the general structure of the rhetoric in economy. In our case we adopted a perspective to study a particular aspect of the rhetoric that comes from the context of a particular controversy: the controversy on the ...
Fernando Estrada
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In the closing moments of Phaedrus, Socrates announces rhetoric’s last gasp: “And now the play is played out; and of rhetoric enough” (2006, 69). Of course, news of rhetoric’s death has been greatly exaggerated. Indeed, the death and subsequent rebirth of rhetoric have been declared countless times, and debates surrounding the nature and character of ...
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