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Newsletter: Rhetoric Society of America, 1974 Mar 01. 4(2), 10-10.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/3885054
Autor:
David Zarefsky, Malcolm O. Sillars
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Argumentation and Advocacy. 37:48-59
The American Forensic Association is both a professional and a scholarly organization. Its members' interests include both forensic activities (primarily coaching, judging, and directing competitive programs in debate and individual events) and the a
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Autor:
Malcolm O. Sillars
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Rhetoric Society Quarterly. 25:47-55
Autor:
Barbara Warnick, George L. Pullman, Allen Scult, Robert S. Reid, Michael Osborn, Malcolm O. Sillars, Bonnie J. Dow, William M. Purcell, Robert N. Gaines, Celeste M. Condit, Janette Kenner Muir, Charles J. Stewart, Glenn Kuper, Craig R. Smith, Lloyd F. Bitzer, Thomas Rosteck
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 79:487-513
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Western Journal of Speech Communication. 44:275-287
Autor:
Charles Arthur Willard, James A. Herrick, James M. Farrell, Malcolm O. Sillars, Lance Bennett, Karen Tracy, Teresa L. Thompson, Dennis S. Gouran, Gary Cronkhite, Carroll C. Arnold, Michael J. Hyde, Barbara Warnick, Eugene E. White, Craig R. Smith, Lawrence D. Green, William W. Fortenbaugh, Jane Sutton, Christopher Lyle Johnstone, Beverly James, David Snowball, Kathaleen Reid
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 75:475-514
Autor:
Malcolm O. Sillars
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Southern Speech Communication Journal. 46:17-32
The rhetorical study of movements has several attractions and the number of studies has increased significantly in recent years as has the number of articles theorizing about the rhetorical definition of movements. These theoretical explanations have
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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 32:1-22
This study examined the visual content of television coverage of Jesse Jackson's speech to the 1984 Democratic National Convention. Telecasts by ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, and C‐SPAN were analyzed for how various production techniques altered the visual p
Autor:
Micheal C. Leff, Brian Vickers, Vincent M. Bevilacqua, K. E. Wilkerson, Robert N. Gaines, Malcolm O. Sillars, John Lyne, Bruce E. Gronbeck, Thomas W. Benson, Michael A. Desousa, Carol J. Jablonski, David Henry, Lance Bennett, Barbara Eakins, Carolyn R. Miller, James Gaut Ragsdale, Julie A. Burke, Carl M. Moore
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Quarterly Journal of Speech. 69:441-470