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Disentanglement of prosodic meaning: Toward a framework for the analysis of nonverbal information in speech. [PDF]
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The Role of the Public Health Workforce in Securing Political Commitment for Tackling Childhood Obesity in Local Government. [PDF]
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Crossmodal counterpoint: from music to multimedia - incongruency, cognitive dissonance, irony, and surrealism. [PDF]
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Categories as Rhetorical Barriers and the Federal Response to Hurricane Katrina
Technical Communication Quarterly, 2015ABSTRACTI explore the role of categories as rhetorical barriers in organizations responding to crisis (Veil, 2011). I analyze some problematic categories of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the categories’ impact on the organizations’ response to Hurricane Katrina.
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LAK23: 13th International Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference, 2023
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SEMANTIC NUANCES OF THE CATEGORY OF PERSUASION IN RHETORIC
Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Philosophy, 2022The article deals with the semantic nuances of the category of persuasion in rhetoric. Based on the study of classical and modern works in the field of rhetoric, the distinction between conviction and persuasion as an influence on the understanding and influence on the will, which was characteristic of the Western classical philosophical tradition (G ...
Larysa Komakha, Nataliia Kolotilova
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Proceedings of the 14th Learning Analytics and Knowledge Conference
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Seeking influence through characterizing self‐categories: An analysis of anti‐abortionist rhetoric
British Journal of Social Psychology, 1996This paper presents an analysis of an anti‐abortionist's speech to a medical audience. It is shown that central to the speech is the way in which the speaker defines the context of the abortion debate and hence the categories of people involved. In particular, the speaker construes himself as a member of a common in‐group with his audience, construes ...
Reicher, Steve, Hopkins, Nick
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Biological categories and border controls: the revival of eugenics in anti‐immigration rhetoric
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 1998Looks at the contemporary debate on US immigration, focusing particularly on the increasing articulation of eugenics. Notes that, at times of economic and moral crisis, biological generalizations tend to resurface to provide support for the existing system of privilege and rights, and that the information superhighway provides the perfect vehicle for ...
Dorothy Nelkin, Mark Michaels
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