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"Constructing Effective Speeches" is an easy-to-understand
guidebook for beginning public speakers. The book is divided into
four main sections, each of which provides novice speakers with
tools that are needed in the speech building process.
The first section covers the history of rhetoric, and discusses
what speakers need to know about an audience in order to make a
speech effective. The second section provides information on
selecting appropriate topics, and researching and supporting ideas.
It also addresses delivery, style, and visual aids. In the next
section readers learn about building the parts of a speech: the
introduction, body, and conclusion, as well as the use of
transitions. The final section details specifics about creating
informative and persuasive speeches. It also covers the
requirements for speeches of entertainment.
The Public Speaking Intersection is a special feature of
"Constructing Effective Speeches." Spread throughout the text, this
tool aid students' understanding of the interplay between the four
elements of a public speaking situation: speaker, audience,
message, and occasion. The appendix to the book has practical
exercises and tear-out assignments. It also includes a glossary,
comprehensive reference list, and helpful links for concepts.
"Constructing Effective Speeches" is intended for introductory
Public Speaking or Speech Communication courses. The skills it
teaches can be easily transferred to other college courses, and to
the workplace.
Adopting professors will receive in Instructor Resource Manual with
webpage listings and activities.
Amy Muckleroy Carwile earned her Ph.D. in Communication and
Information Sciences at the University of Alabama, where she was
the Director of the Public Speaking Program. Currently Dr. Carwile
is an Assistant Professor of Mass Communication at Texas A&M
University Texarkana. Her research interests include public
speaking, family communication, especially that of siblings, and
advertising and public relations. Dr. Carwile has co-authored an
article about bullying, and contributed three chapters to a
textbook on public speaking. She has presented her research at
numerous conferences.
This edited collection focuses on varying communication
perspectives in the Fifty Shades of Grey series. In particular, the
chapters focus on kinky people's perceptions of the series;
consent, ownership, feminist desire in 24/7 BDSM; erotic romance
writing in the post Fifty Shades of Grey landscape; sexual
education; news coverage of the series; the rhetoric used in the
series; and depictions of consent. The contributors address how a
series as dominant in popular culture as Fifty Shades of Grey can
affect people involved in a community, those on the outside, and
those waiting for an opportunity to explore. Scholars of popular
culture, communication, media studies, literary studies, and
sociology will find this book particularly useful.
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