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A systematic rhetorical analysis may reveal elements of multimodal argumentative discourse that would otherwise remain hidden. In this article, we present simultaneously (both) the basics of the method we have developed to integrate theories about ...
P. Hoven
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The integration of postmodern values and rhetorical analysis: A case study [PDF]
Both traditional preaching theory and the listening context of the hearers have undergone radical changes within the last thirty years. Contemporary preachers no longer can assume the authority inherent in their position or preaching methods, and ...
Heacock, Clint Lyle
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Rhetorical analysis in scholarly texts: Insights into introduction and literature review patterns
The rhetorical moves of doctoral students remain underexplored compared to published authors. Addressing this gap offers insights into academic writing development.
Anis Firdatul Rochma
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Everyday Epistemologies: What People Say About Knowledge and What It Means for Public Deliberation
Public knowledge presents a persistent problem for democratic deliberation. While especially salient for public participation in technical decision-making, scholars agree that all deliberations are best informed by quality, shared information.
Colene J. Lind
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Beautiful Disease: The Story of Angelina Jolie’s Mastectomy in the American Media [PDF]
In 2013 Angelina Jolie revealed in a New York Times editorial that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy earlier that year. This qualitative study examines the social meaning of that Times piece.
Michel, Angie
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The historical approach to New Testament rhetorical criticism uses ancient Greco-Roman rhetorical theory and practice to better understand the rhetoric and rhetorical context of the New Testament.
Timothy J. Christian
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Approaches to Risk and Consumer Policy in Financial Service Regulation in the UK
The financial service and communication sectors in the UK have been subject to radical re-organisation, involving the formation of sector-wide regulatory bodies (FSA and Ofcom) with wide-ranging powers and statutory obligations.
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While existing scholarship attributes the development of public health communication to the acceptance of germ theory and sanitary reforms in the early 20th century, this article argues that a turn to late–Civil War and Reconstruction (1863–1877 ...
Bailey Flynn
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What’s the Problem, Mr. President?: Bush’s Shifting Definitions of the 2008 Financial Crisis [PDF]
A case study is presented which examines the political rhetoric of U.S. President George W. Bush concerning the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-2009. Topics include Bush\u27s definition of the economic crisis, his reluctance to recognize the existence of
Holtzman, Richard
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