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SBIRT Implementation: Moving beyond the Interdisciplinary Rhetoric

Substance Abuse, 2010
New hospital accreditation measures are currently under consideration by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) that would require screening, brief intervention, ...
Lauren M, Broyles, Adam J, Gordon
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Ontological Knowledge for Rhetorical Move Analysis

Computación y Sistemas, 2019
Scholarly writing in the experimental biomedical sciences follows the IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) structure. Many Biomedical Natural Language Processing tasks take advantage of this structure. Recently, a new challenging information extraction task has been introduced as a means of obtaining these types of detailed ...
Mohammed Alliheedi   +2 more
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Moving Computing and Education beyond Rhetoric

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1988
Computers enable us to offer students distinctively alternative paths to certain goals, for instance, graphic representation in the place of verbal statement. Where such alternatives can be implemented, it becomes possible to test their comparative effectiveness with some rigor.
Robert P. Taylor, Nancy Cunniff
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“Moves” Toward Rhetorical Civility

Pedagogy, 2014
I theorize four civility moves—opening up, searching for sameness, examining differences, and listening deeply. Although I ultimately offer these as rhetorical strategies to be taught and practiced explicitly, I use them here as a framework for interpreting student writing that emerged from an assignment to produce a collaborative anthology of ...
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Rhetorical moves in TESOL conference proposals

Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2006
Abstract The art of writing a successful conference proposal is an important task for many TESOL professionals. If the proposal is not accepted, they will not be able to present their paper, and thus may not be able to get funds to attend the conference. Despite its importance, there is little research regarding this genre.
Gene B. Halleck, Ulla M. Connor
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The challenge of moving beyond rhetoric

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the understanding and practice of diversity management in a Middle Eastern context, based on interviews with two sets of stakeholders (Lebanese women managers and HR managers) directly concerned and involved with diversity management efforts in the Lebanese context.Design/methodology/approachThe paper ...
Jamali, Dima   +2 more
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Rhetorics of Engagement and Activism:Questions Moving Forward

Rhetoric & Public Affairs, 2011
Activism and Rhetoric: Theories and Contexts for Political Engagement. Edited by Seth Kahn and Jonghwa Lee. New York: Routledge, 2011; pp. vi + 205. $100.00 cloth; $39.95 paper. Democracies to Come. By Rachel Riedner and Kevin Mahoney. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2008; pp. vii + 121. $60.00 cloth. The Public Work of Rhetoric.
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Beyond Traditional Conceptualizations of Rhetoric: Invitational Rhetoric and a Move Toward Civility

Western Journal of Communication, 2008
Although not the first, the theory of invitational rhetoric offers a significant challenge to a strict definition of rhetoric as persuasion. Invitational rhetoric's link to feminism, paring of persuasion with violence, and the polysemic nature of theory, generated both interest and critique.
Jennifer Emerling Bone   +2 more
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Combining rhetorical move analysis with multi-dimensional analysis

2020
Abstract We carry out comprehensive form–function mapping in Introduction-Methods-Results-Discussion/Conclusion – structured research articles across 30 academic disciplines by merging move analysis (revealing rhetorical structure)
Bethany Gray, Elena Cotos, Jordan Smith
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