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Advanced Public Speaking: Theory and Techniques Based on the
Rhetorical Canons provides students with classical and contemporary
theory, detailed guidance and techniques, and explorations of
various aspects of argumentation related to the development and
delivery of a variety of speeches. The book leads students through
the five rhetorical canons-invention, arrangement, style, memory,
and delivery-offering them a conceptual overview, followed by an
operational framework, and ending with cautions on what to avoid in
order to become stronger speakers. This structure provides students
with a highly practical model they can use when constructing their
own speeches. The text presents a myriad of rhetorical strategies,
stylistic devices, and practical examples for students to draw
upon, including vital insights for crafting informative,
persuasive, argumentative, and storytelling speeches, as well as
effective visual presentations. Two appendices feature outline
templates for the various ways to organize a speech and a visual
depiction of hand gestures to aid students in their delivery and
performance. Advanced Public Speaking equips students with the
information they need to develop into confident and capable public
speakers. The book is an exemplary guide for advanced undergraduate
and graduate-level courses in public speaking.
This collection, edited by Jim A. Kuypers, analyzes genres of
public communication to examine how the pandemic has impacted
specific areas of scholarship within the communication discipline.
Contributors begin each chapter by acknowledging the parameters of
their sub-discipline and then discussing key elements being
affected by the pandemic and pandemic responses. Viewing the
pandemic through the eyes of their sub-disciplines, contributors
offer unique insights on the effects of the pandemic upon human
communication in their specific area of focus, examining how the
pandemic will continue to affect the teaching of their subject
areas and providing suggestions for future research.
Sub-disciplines represented in this collection include digital
rhetoric, journalism & mass communication, free speech, public
relations, sports communication, public address, health
communication, spiritual communication, and popular culture.
Scholars of communication, media studies, and education will find
this book particularly useful.
Studies of Communication in the 2020 Presidential Campaign explores
a wide range of communication elements, themes, and topics of the
2020 presidential election. The introduction provides a brief
snapshot summarizing the role of more traditional elements of
campaign communication as well as the newer elements of social
media and journalistic practices that transformed the political
landscape in 2020. Each chapter serves as a stand-alone study
focusing on the role and function of communication within the
context of the chapter topics and the 2020 election.
In this holistic examination of political scandal in the United
States, David Dewberry argues convincingly that such scandals
follow a consistent narrative centered largely on media coverage
and politician performance rather than the actual corruption or
ethics violation committed. In making this argument, he also
provides an analytical framework for understanding the patterns
underlying scandals regardless of their unique political contexts.
Dewberry dissects four major examples-Teapot Dome, Watergate,
Iran-Contra, and Clinton/Lewinsky-and explores the roles of various
constituencies involved in creating, reacting to, and mediating the
scandal. What is the true role of journalism within the context of
scandal? What persuasive techniques do politicians employ to
develop and perpetuate scandals? What motives and values bring
scandals to a close? In addition to the core cases, Dewberry
incorporates briefer examples from contemporary and ongoing
controversies including Anthony Weiner's sexting scandal, money and
sex in Congress, how cover-ups have gone digital, and Chris
Christie's Bridgegate. The result is a fascinating and thoughtful
look at the relationships among political discourse, free speech,
and democracy.
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