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This collection presents theoretical, critical, applied, and
pedagogical questions and cases of publics and public spheres,
examining these contexts as sources and sites of civic engagement.
Reflecting the current state of rhetorical theory and research, the
contributions arise from the 2002 conference proceedings of the
Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). The collected essays bring
together rhetoricians of different intellectual stripes in a
multi-traditional conversation about rhetoric's place in a
democracy. In addition to the wide variety of topics presented at
the RSA conference, the volume also includes the papers from the
President's Panel, which addressed the rhetoric surrounding
September 11, 2001, and its aftermath. Other topics include the
rhetorics of cyberpolitical culture, race, citizenship,
globalization, the environment, new media, public memory, and more.
This volume makes a singular contribution toward improving the
understanding of rhetoric's role in civic engagement and public
discourse, and will serve scholars and students in rhetoric,
political studies, and cultural studies.
This collection presents theoretical, critical, applied, and
pedagogical questions and cases of publics and public spheres,
examining these contexts as sources and sites of civic engagement.
Reflecting the current state of rhetorical theory and research, the
contributions arise from the 2002 conference proceedings of the
Rhetoric Society of America (RSA). The collected essays bring
together rhetoricians of different intellectual stripes in a
multi-traditional conversation about rhetoric's place in a
democracy. In addition to the wide variety of topics presented at
the RSA conference, the volume also includes the papers from the
President's Panel, which addressed the rhetoric surrounding
September 11, 2001, and its aftermath. Other topics include the
rhetorics of cyberpolitical culture, race, citizenship,
globalization, the environment, new media, public memory, and more.
This volume makes a singular contribution toward improving the
understanding of rhetoric's role in civic engagement and public
discourse, and will serve scholars and students in rhetoric,
political studies, and cultural studies.
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