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Simeonov, Todor. "Neurorhetoric: Rhetoric Intersection with Neuroscience". Rhetoric and Communications, n. 61 (30 ottobre 2024): 57–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.55206/xutq5987.

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Abstract: Neurorhetoric examines the cognitive and neurological underpinnings of successful persuasive communication. This article seeks to examine the convergence of rhetoric and neuroscience by looking at the rhetorical framework established by Aristotle, which includes ethos, pathos, and logos. The assumption is that the integration of rhetoric with neuroscience has the potential to greatly enhance the practical relevance of rhetoric approaches in fields such as education, politics, marketing, healthcare, etc. The study employs methods of desk research and critical review of foundational and contemporary scientific publications in the fields of rhetoric, neurorhetoric, and psychology. Future studies should prioritize the advancement of the theoretical and empirical foundations of neurorhetoric. Collaboration between experts in rhetoric, linguistics, and neuroscience among others, will facilitate the achievement of this goal. Collective efforts like this will enhance our comprehension of the complex interaction between the brain, lan¬guage, and persuasion. Exploring the neural mechanisms of persuasion is a rela¬tively new field of research, even though the art of persuasion and argumentation, known as rhetoric, has been practiced since ancient times. Neurorhetoric explores the intersection between different rhetorical canons, such as ethos, pathos, and logos, and specific brain functions. This investigation focuses on both real-world and virtual communication contexts. Keywords: rhetoric, persuasion, cognitive processes, neuroscience, neu¬rorhetoric.
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Miller, Carolyn R. "Tilsløring og afsløring af retorikken". Rhetorica Scandinavica, n. 47 (2008): 30–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.52610/adoz8175.

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Rhetoric has been characterized throughout its history as an art that must conceal itself to succeed. Two arenas where rhetoric has been most successfully concealed are those of science and technology. This essay explores the general conditions and justifications for the concealment of rhetoric, finding that four principles appear repeatedly in the ancient tradition: suspicion, spontaneity, sincerity, and mimesis. In response, rhetorical art has developed strategies to allay suspicion, create the impression of spontaneity and sincerity, and emphasize the direct mimetic power of language, strategies that themselves must be concealed. Two examples drawn from the rhetoric of science and technology, specifically the discourse of risk analysis, illustrate the operation of rhetorical concealment. The first example, a foundational 1969 scientific article by engineer Chauncey Starr, relies on an unacknowledged rhetoric of pathos; the second, the 1975 Reactor Safety Study by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, relies on an appeal to ethos, disguised as technical expertise. Keywords rhetoric of science, risk analysis, pathos, ethos, mimesis, concealed rhetoric
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Kiewe, Amos. "Time in Rhetoric". Journal of Communication and Religion 34, n. 2 (2011): 144–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jcr20113429.

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In this essay I examine the notion that temporality is foundational to two related documents issued by the Catholic Church: The 1965 Vatican II: Nostra Aetate, and a corresponding 1974 committee report on the relationship of the Church with the Jewish people. Both documents repudiate anti-Semitism and instruct their followers to do the same. Both documents, I contend, are able to advance their argument by refraining assumptions of temporality. The very ability to seek an end to centuries of anti-Semitism was made possible by the introduction of a new notion of temporality that could counter a long-standing temporality that was used to ground anti-Semitism in the antiquity and many centuries thereafter.
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Samuel Ayodele Ojurungbe. "Reconciling the Issues And Concerns of the Place of Rhetoric in Communication for Development Practice: an Essay". International Journal of Integrated Science and Technology 2, n. 7 (8 agosto 2024): 683–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.59890/ijist.v2i7.2371.

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This paper was inspired by the clear signals the researcher received in his first few weeks as a graduate student of Development Communication at the University of Philippines Los Banos (UPLB), which pointed in the direction that Rhetoric had no place or significant role to play in Communication for. Development/Development Communication practice. It aims at theorizing that Rhetoric has a place, and is relevant to Development Communication. It attempts this through an exploration of existing literature for foundations of a number of assumptions that appeared to have informed decisions on the usability of Rhetoric in Communication for Development. paper concludes that beyond answers to the discursive positions of the essay,a thorough understanding of the foundational elements of Rhetoric may help strengthen the quality of development practitioners by preparing and equipping them with the right measure of sensitivity, and an appreciation that the field of development is primarily made of ‘people’ and ‘communities’, and most especially in finding truthful answers to whether Rhetoric in its classical and contemporary incarnations, can offer an alternative way of addressing some of today’s issues of development/social change and/or ensure a better grasp of principles and concepts of social change.
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Hallsby, Atilla. "Recanonizing Rhetoric: The Secret in and of Discourse". Journal for the History of Rhetoric 25, n. 3 (novembre 2022): 346–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jhistrhetoric.25.3.0346.

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Abstract Challenges to rhetoric’s canon often occur under the rubric of revising that canon and its foundational, shared meaning. Read through the strategies of deconstruction, the secret offers a common ground for recanonizing approaches by centering either a concealed quantity in ancient rhetoric’s granular archive (the secret in discourse) or an unfolding idea whose transformation has rendered it unrecognizable to its original version (the secret of discourse). This article draws on Jacques Derrida’s “White Mythology” (1974) and A Taste for the Secret (2001) before addressing how the secret’s registers in and of discourse animate de- and recanonizing readings of ancient Greek and Roman rhetoric. Its implications address scholars distressed by the durable forms of oppression ensconced in rhetoric’s ancient canon.
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McKie, David. "Finding Good Places to Work and Live: Contemporary Contexts and Ways Forward". Management Communication Quarterly 25, n. 3 (19 maggio 2011): 541–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0893318911409867.

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This special issue builds on foundational work to set an enlarged social agenda for external organizational rhetoric. After considering possible limits to the broadening of such rhetoric, it analyzes the redirection of scholarly attention, which is essentially concerned with the good organization’s potential to contribute to the good society. It notes how this has been, out of necessity, accompanied by a territorial extension of contextual, geographical, and temporal frames that expand the approaches of internal rhetoric and mainstream public relations.
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Miller, Susan. "Review Essays: Sweetening Rhetorical Projects". College Composition & Communication 51, n. 2 (1 dicembre 1999): 304–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/ccc19991379.

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Susan Wells’ Sweet Reason: Rhetoric and the Discourses of Modernity is an often brilliant but at times frustrating book. It undertakes a project that has been suspended by those who want to re-validate rhetoric (and rhetoricians) within hermeneutics, especially by following the laborious normalizing work involved in Richard Rorty’s anti-foundational relocation of “truth” in the play of interpretative methods. Wells would herself suspend the competitive and entirely disciplinary contest between Aristotelian classical rhetoric (on her account, modernized by Brian Vickers and Jasper Neel, for instance) and hermeneutic rhetoricians who prefer reading the Phaedrus.
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Miles, Chris. "Rhetoric and the foundation of the Service-Dominant Logic". Journal of Organizational Change Management 27, n. 5 (11 agosto 2014): 744–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jocm-09-2014-0171.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of rhetorical and narrative strategies in the foundational text of Service-Dominant (S-D) Logic. The author argues that the success of Vargo and Lusch's (2004a) paper in establishing the foundational premises of the new S-D Logic is greatly aided by their persuasive use of classical rhetorical techniques of word choice, metaphor, and framing as well as the careful construction of a narrative that is guaranteed to be attractive to their audience. Design/methodology/approach – The author uses techniques of rhetorical and narrative analysis to closely examine some of the principle argument in the foundational text of S-D Logic. Findings – The author finds that Vargo and Lusch (2004a) make use of a powerful narrative of redemption in which marketing is seen to be saved from a potentially destructive internal struggle by a revelatory shift in perspective. The choice of key framing terms such as “logic”, “evolution”, and “paradigm” is found to have an important rhetorical effect in supporting this persuasive narrative and helping to cast it in a scientifically “inevitable” light. Originality/value – The findings speak to the vital role played in academic marketing, and in the successful promulgation of a new movement within the academic marketing community, of persuasive language and narrative.
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Grimwood, Tom. "The Rhetoric of Demonic Repetition". Janus Head 19, n. 1 (2021): 77–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jh20211916.

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A number of writers have recently challenged the notion of the demonic as mere superstition, arguing for a need to understand the demonic in terms of the often-obscured ways in which it operates in relation to contemporary thought and critique. Building on this, this paper offers an analysis of the demonic as a rhetorical concept. Moving beyond the notion of the demonic as simply a trope at the disposal of a speaker or writer, the paper explores how the expression of the demonic performs a more foundational, repetitive, and indeed, deceptively banal role in shaping the discourses it inhabits. This precedes and frames the ethico-political discourses on evil commonly associated with demonology today.
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J. B. BHEDA. "Comparative study of classical oratory traditions in East and West". Scientific Temper 15, n. 02 (29 giugno 2024): 2401–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.58414/scientifictemper.2024.15.2.58.

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Classical Rhetoric and Alamkara, originating from Greece, Rome, and India, have significantly shaped the art of oratory and persuasion across the globe. This paper delves into these ancient traditions, examining their core concepts and the evolution of rhetoric, aesthetics, and communication within their respective cultures. By comparing and contrasting Classical Rhetoric and Alamkara, the study highlights both the unique and shared contributions of these traditions to the field of oratory. Key similarities include their foundational role in shaping persuasive speech and their emphasis on stylistic devices and figures of speech. Differences are evident in their philosophical underpinnings and the cultural contexts in which they developed. Classical Rhetoric, grounded in Western philosophy, focuses on logical argumentation and ethical appeal, while Alamkara, deeply rooted in Indian aesthetics, emphasizes ornamental language and emotional expression. Through this comparative analysis, the paper underscores the enduring legacy of these traditions in contemporary rhetoric and their influence on modern communication practices. This exploration not only enhances our understanding of classical oratory but also offers valuable insights into the diverse approaches to effective communication across different cultural landscapes.
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Tesi sul tema "Foundational rhetoric"

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Dudding, Donald A. "Between Saints and Snakes: Explicating the Historical, Philosophical, and Theoretical Foundations of Rhetorical Authority". Ohio : Ohio University, 2009. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1236376443.

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Hall, Ashley Renee. "ENVISIONING ANTI-BLACK ABORTION RHETORIC: AN ANALYSIS OF THE RADIANCE FOUNDATION'S BILLBOARD CAMPAIGN". OpenSIUC, 2012. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/930.

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In contemporary society, public discourse about abortion remains substantially controversial. Although the U.S. abortion debate remains in the public eye, there has been little to no attention focused on race. This project interrogates the role of race and racial identity in the abortion debate through. To investigate the existence of race in contemporary U.S. abortion rhetoric, I utilize a three-part conceptual framework as my rhetorical method. I examine TRF billboard campaign, paying particular attention to its employment of collective memory. Moreover, I examine how the campaign uses African American collective memories to create and sustain an argument concerning Black abortion. I conclude that racialized abortion rhetoric demands scholarly attention because it extends the boundaries of conversations about abortion. Furthermore, I contend that anti-Black abortion rhetoric increases our understanding of how communication and racial/ethnic identities mutually develop.
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Young, Sarah J. "Dostoevsky's The idiot and the ethical foundations of narrative reading, narrating, scripting /". London : Anthem Press, 2004. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/56540766.html.

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Christensen, David M. "Understanding the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award Proposal Genre: A Rhetorical, Ethnographic, and System Perspective". DigitalCommons@USU, 2011. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/923.

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With tightening university budgets, never before has the activity level of research grant proposal writing been more intense. With increased proposal numbers, including for the National Science Foundation's (NSF) prestigious CAREER award, has also come increased competition and decreased funding rates. This dissertation has searched for successful and unsuccessful characteristics from funded and unfunded CAREER proposals. The research focused on a study of two key subjects: 1) a corpus of 20 texts that included 12 funded proposals and 8 unfunded proposals from across NSF programs, and 2) an ethnographic analysis comprised from interviews with 14 NSF program officers (PO) from varying programs. Coding elements with the texts to uncover topical chains of content, rhetorical, and document design strategies revealed sound rhetorical moves and rhetorical mistakes. The study also illustrated evidence of adherence to or neglect of NSF-mandated writing/formatting conventions as connected to the likelihood of receiving funding. Moreover, the study revealed conventions that have developed for the genre that are not prescribed by NSF but that, nevertheless, seem to be expected. Through genre field analysis, the study's interviews with program officers (PO) revealed a system of genre-agents and player-agents that interact together in a highly rhetorical and social system. This system, comprised of locales in which a multitude of play scenarios can be enacted to exert influence, operates within fairly exact rules of play. Such rules may be published by NSF or simply be "understood," yet principal investigators (PI) are held accountable for them regardless. The ethnography created from interviews with POs revealed multiple genre field elements (e.g., genre- and player-agents, transformative locales, play scenarios, penalty conditions) as well as common mistakes and best practices. A complete mapping of the CAREER award proposal preparation, submission, and review process resulted from the study, which mapping has offered insightful strategies to expand PI (and other agents') influence on the funding process. The dissertation concluded by offering investigators a step-by-step process to identify and map the elements of the proposal genre field in which they operate.
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Wareing, Mark Philip. "Rhetoric & reality : the theoretical basis of work-based learning and the lived experience of the foundation degree student". Thesis, Open University, 2012. http://oro.open.ac.uk/37450/.

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This hermeneutic phenomenological study has sought to uncover the lived experience of work-based learners and their workplace mentors. Eight workplace mentors (all registered nurses) and eleven former Foundation degree students agreed to be interviewed. The research sought to identify whether a mismatch exists between theories of work-based learning as described by educationalists and theorists; compared with how it is actually experienced by a group of work-based learners and their workplace mentors. The former students had all been healthcare assistants (HCAs) working in acute clinical settings and employed within a large NHS hospital. All had completed a two year Foundation degree in Health and Social Care (FdSc) course in preparation to become assistant practitioners (AP). The start of their studies was characterised by managing conflict, establishing an identity as a learner in their own right and making sense of the assistant practitioner role, whilst their concluding lived experience was characterised by becoming an assistant practitioner, receiving recognition from peers in addition to feeling the need to prove the validity of their AP role. Being a novice or an apprentice was not the experience of former Foundation degree student participants. Four models of work-based learning were compared against the lived experiences of participants. While all four models capture the profoundly social nature of work-based learning, none of the models captured the challenge faced by Foundation degree student participants in making the transition from being a healthcare assistant and becoming a work-based learner, to becoming an assistant practitioner. This finding was particularly significant to the lived experience of all participants in this study as the assistant practitioner role was completely new to workplace mentors, their departments and the NHS hospital Trust in which the research was undertaken.
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Harrison, Dominique N. A. "Emotional Appeals in Nonprofit Advertising: A Rhetorical Analysis of Print Ads by the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society". Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2020. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/3774.

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Emotional appeals are frequently employed in strategic messaging by nonprofit organizations. In this study, I identify instances of emotional appeals in select print adverts of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the American Cancer Society, and use rhetorical analysis to explore how each organization’s tactics are strategic in their appeal to target audiences’ emotions. In doing so, I identify several reoccurring emotional themes—including hope, love, and unity—that engage their target audiences and persuade them to respond to diverse calls-to-action. In order to make these appeals to audience emotion, the adverts employ rhetorical devices such as personification, metaphor, repetition, and imagery. Rhetorical analysis of the two organizations’ strategic messaging suggests that their calls-to-action, at least in print adverts, rely heavily on appeals to audience emotion. Taken together, the data suggest that previous efforts made by these nonprofits have been proven successful.
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DiMarco, Francesco. "Reframing Yuan Shikai: The Institutional, Rhetorical, and Religious Foundations of the Monarchical Attempt, 1915-1916". The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1494098076311169.

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McMurray, Marybeth. "Philip Morris Faces "the truth": A Rhetorical Analysis of the Persuasiveness of Two Teen-Targeted Anti-Smoking Advertising Campaigns". BYU ScholarsArchive, 2003. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/41.

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This thesis examines the persuasiveness of anti-smoking television advertisements aimed at teens and produced by Philip Morris's Youth Smoking Prevention Program and the American Legacy Foundation's truth campaign. The advertisements are analyzed rhetorically using Kenneth Burke's dramatistic approach, supplemented by theory related to persuasive advertising, characteristics of at-risk adolescents, persuasive attack, and persuasive defense (apologia). The analysis indicates that strong central themes present in both the Philip Morris and truth campaigns act as a means of rhetorical persuasion, but are not necessarily rhetoric designed to persuade adolescents not to smoke cigarettes. The truth campaign advertisements contain both strengths and weaknesses. The weakness of the truth ads is related to an over-reliance on allegory-type scenarios meant to communicate anti-smoking sentiments and the theme of manipulation. Truth ads that contain clearer messages conveyed by appealing central characters are a more effective means of communicating not only an anti-smoking ideology, but also the theme of adolescent empowerment. This thesis's analysis more alarmingly indicates that the Philip Morris ads are in no way an effective means of smoking prevention. The Philip Morris campaign acts as a persuasive defense with the intended purpose of image repair and may encourage adolescents to think of Philip Morris and their tobacco products in a positive light. Conclusions suggest that due to the vast impact of media the glorifies smoking and other self-injurious behaviors; infrequent appearance of pro-social media appeals; insidious coercive tactics of the tobacco industry; possible limitations in determining the effectiveness of pro-social media appeals due to adolescent self-perception (or third person effect variables); and lack of attention paid to more vulnerable or at-risk youth, the real need may not be better pro-social media campaigns, but rather media literacy campaigns. In doing so, youth may become empowered, critical thinkers able to make life choices based on personal preference and the desire for self-fulfillment, instead of being coerced into a belief system induced by the bombardment of media.
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Manfredi, Robert. "NeuroRhetoric(s) and NeuroComposition: Foundational Questions for Future Research". 2014. http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/english_theses/178.

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This thesis aspires to give voice to Jordynn Jack and L. Greggory Appelbaum’s call for more research in Neurorhetorics. The first chapter reviews the pertinent literature encompassing what is titled, “The Rhetoric of Science,” noting appropriate concepts, arguments, and theories. The second chapter provides an introduction to fundamental ideas in Neuroscience and connects them to possible concepts and concerns within Rhetoric and Composition, raising questions for future consideration.
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Peiritsch, Allison Raemore. "IMC: Its Rhetorical and Philosophical Foundation and Impact". 2016. http://digital.library.duq.edu/u?/etd,197184.

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A review of current integrated marketing communication (IMC) literature indicates that IMC has swept the globe. IMC has become the normative marketing practice for organizations to promote their goods and services, as well as an increasingly popular area of academic study. At the same time, literature shows inconsistency in IMC's professional practice and academic instruction. An increasing number of IMC theorists suggest that “true” IMC involves reorienting an organization to become consumer-focused and responsive at every level. This broader vision for IMC points to the discipline's communicative underpinnings. It is dialogic, other-oriented and interpretive in nature, yet most organizations and academics that claim to practice and teach IMC treat it as a “simple managerial task”—mere tactical coordination of marketing elements (Schultz and Patti 75). This dissertation supplements current literature to establish IMC's rhetorical and philosophical roots and provides a perspective about how organizations can achieve greater communicative understanding with their stakeholders by considering IMC from a humanities and constructive hermeneutic standpoint. By understanding the discipline as humanistic and situated in lived practices, rhetorical and philosophical acumen becomes the missing link between tactical implementation and IMC's full potential. This praxis-oriented approach moves IMC beyond the limitations of the social sciences and into the philosophy of communication to offer better insight into how IMC is an interpretive encounter that demands attentiveness to and communicative engagement with the other.
McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts;
Communication and Rhetorical Studies
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Libri sul tema "Foundational rhetoric"

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Hewett, Beth L., e Kevin Eric DePew. Foundational practices of online writing instruction. Fort Collins, Colorado: The WAC Clearinghouse, 2015.

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Ross, Raymond Samuel. Understanding persuasion: Foundations and practice. 2a ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1985.

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Heinrich, Lausberg. Handbook of literary rhetoric: A foundation for literary study. Leiden: Brill, 1998.

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Elder, George H. Scientific foundation of social communication: From neurons to rhetoric. Commack, N.Y: Nova Science Publishers, 1998.

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C, Green Melanie, Strange Jeffrey J e Brock Timothy C. 1935-, a cura di. Narrative impact: Social and cognitive foundations. Mahwah, N.J: L. Erlbaum Associates, 2002.

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Paul, Heike, Alexandra Ganser e Katharina Gerund, a cura di. Pirates, Drifters, Fugitives. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag WINTER, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.33675/2012-82538586.

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Figures of mobility appear prominently in US-foundational narratives of ‘discovery,’ the ‘Puritan errand,’ and westward expansion; the protagonists of these hegemonic tales of settlement and nation-building are (mostly) European travellers, pioneers, and colonists. By contrast, figures such as pirates, drifters, and fugitives are for the most part absent from canonical narratives of new world beginnings and may be considered as expressing/representing alternative mobilities. Their stories and their representations raise questions of legitimacy and legality – often from a transnational perspective – and imply a critique of the American empire and its concomitant domestic discourses of marginalization. Yet, pirates, drifters, and fugitives also appear as ambiguous figures with regard to US-exceptionalist rhetoric: they may tap their subversive potential, while they are also bound to and complicit with the ideologies they seek to expose. In the context of the so-called New American Studies and the emergent field of Mobility Studies, this volume investigates these figures in a variety of cultural productions (pamphlets, song lyrics, autobiographies, novels, memorials, legal texts, video, television, and film) from the 17th century to the present.
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J, Carey Linda. Foundations for creativity in the writing process: Rhetorical representations of ill-defined problems. Berkeley, CA: University of California, 1989.

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Najafi, Kathy. Pathways foundations: Listening, speaking, and critical thinking. Boston, MA: National Geographic Learning, 2014.

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Bateman, John A. Multimodality and genre: A foundation for the systematic analysis of multimodal documents. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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Bateman, John A. Multimodality and genre: A foundation for the systematic analysis of multimodal documents. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.

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Capitoli di libri sul tema "Foundational rhetoric"

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Maneli, Mieczyslaw. "The Origins and Foundations of the New Rhetoric". In Perelman’s New Rhetoric as Philosophy and Methodology for the Next Century, 16–24. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8287-2_2.

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Zan, Luca. "Managerialization of Cultural Organizations and Institutional Settings: the Transformation into Foundations and Managerial Rhetoric". In Managerial Rhetoric and Arts Organizations, 94–114. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230624801_4.

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Baca, Damián, Ellen Cushman e Jonathan Osborne. "Introduction the Creation of Difference: Foundations, Challenges, Interventions". In Landmark Essays on Rhetorics of Difference, 1–12. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003576556-1.

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Young, Vershawn Ashanti, e Michelle Bachelor Robinson. "Introductions: Courageous Rhetoric: Caribbean Foundations, New Media, and Black Aesthetics". In The Routledge Reader of African American Rhetoric, 537–39. New York: Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003572534-16.

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Pilotta, Joseph J. "The Concrete-Universal: A Social Science Foundation for the New Rhetoric". In Practical Reasoning in Human Affairs, 379–92. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4674-3_20.

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Kronlund, Anna. "The Colonialism of Partisanship: Politics of National Interest and the National Science Foundation in the U.S. Congressional Debates". In Rhetoric and Bricolage in European Politics and Beyond, 117–43. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98632-2_6.

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Fernandez, James W. "CHAPTER 10 Tropical Foundations and Foundational Tropes of Culture". In Culture and Rhetoric, 166–81. Berghahn Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9781845459291-013.

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Liou, Stacey. "Ernesto Laclau and the Rhetorical Ontology of Politics". In The Oxford Handbook of Rhetoric and Political Theory, C33.P1—C33.N6. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190220945.013.33.

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Abstract This chapter critiques the rhetorical ontology that undergirds Ernesto Laclau’s theory of politics. Rhetoric, according to Laclau, is not a matter of persuasion or demagoguery, as critics of populism would charge. Instead, rhetoric concerns foundational and contested matters of signification: it is the object and medium of political contest and the means for refiguring the social. Here rhetoric is understood tropologically as the transfer and movement of social discourses, and Laclau’s notion of the empty signifier is the linchpin of this rhetorical operation. Despite its theoretical force, this chapter argues that the formal character of Laclau’s rhetorical ontology neglects social agents’ foundational place in refiguring the social, as well as the historical contingencies that circumscribe what and how discourses can be refigured. Instead, this chapter suggests that rhetoric be understood formally, as a linguistic trope, as well as intersubjectively, in its situated use. Theorizing the logics of identity formation and popular politics therefore requires that Laclau’s rhetorical ontology also attend to the role situated social agents play in refiguring the social.
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Schwartzman, Roy. "Trumping Reason". In Advances in Linguistics and Communication Studies, 269–95. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7439-3.ch015.

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Why does support for Donald Trump remain resilient despite the preponderance of arguments and evidence that should refute so many of his claims? The answer lies in how Trump's rhetoric fully embraces intuitively based rationales for allegiance. This chapter analyzes Donald Trump's rhetoric throughout his campaign and presidency through the lens of moral foundations theory, which identifies clusters of value commitments that correlate with political allegiance. Trump activates connections with foundational values of his constituents through specific heuristic devices, especially loss aversion, availability, and representativeness. Synthesizing behavioral economics with the dramatistic rhetorical theories of Kenneth Burke reveals how Trump's claims resist counterargument and what rhetorical resources offer potential avenues for alternative positions to gain traction.
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"Part I: Foundational Visions". In African Cultural Production and the Rhetoric of Humanism, a cura di Lifongo J. Vetinde e Jean-Blaise Samou, 15–62. Lexington Books, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5771/9781498587570-15.

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Anderson, Barrett R., Christopher R. Karzmark e Noah Wardrip-Fruin. "The psychological reality of procedural rhetoric". In FDG '19: The Fourteenth International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3337722.3337751.

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Najm Abed, Israa. "A Rhetorical Study of the Effect of Repeated Question in Surah Al-Rahman". In VIII. International Congress of Humanities and Educational Research. Rimar Academy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/ijhercongress8-2.

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This study sheds light on Mitchel's Meyer "Of Problematology" approach which provides a unique perspective on knowledge in a problematic world. Meyer established a questioning approach based on two principles. The first principle is the hypothetical principle, which involves analysing statements. The second principle is the stylistics principle. These principles are rooted in the cognitive starting points and philosophical foundations that Meyer relied on. The current study aims at: identifying the contribution of repetition of the question “Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?” to the overall rhetorical effectiveness of Surah Al-Rahman; examining the relationship between the rhetorical meaning of the question and the number of repetitions of the question in the surah; showing the type of verses that were followed by the question: “Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?”; Pinpointing why is the question stated in the dual form and who it intended for are. This research finds that the repetition of the question “Then which of the favors of your Lord will ye deny?” in Surah Al-Rahman serves to emphasize and highlight the blessings and favors of Allah, leading to increased gratitude and reflection in the reader or listener. The repetitive structure of Surah AlRahman, specifically focusing on the rhetorical device of repetition, contributes to its rhetorical effectiveness by creating a powerful and engaging impact on the audience.
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Šebek, Vladimir. "THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY IN IDENTIFYING AND DETERMINING THE PRIORITIES OF POLICE WORK IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY". In International scientific conference challenges and open issues of service law. Vol. 2. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of law, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xxmajsko2.459s.

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Information obtained by community is a valuable foundation of the community policing model. This model, at theoretical and rhetorical level, urges the creation of intelligence community generated information, which, according to intention of data collection, should be used to solve local problems and determine the priorities of policing in the local community. This kind of alleged service activities of the police in the local community is a prominent issue and requires a discussion about the role of the community in identifying and determining priorities, and how these are translated into operational decisions and deployment of police resources. Therefore, this paper explores the conceptual foundations of community policing as a key component of the modern police reform agenda, models for generating information in the community, the role of the community and the role of the police in the local community. It concludes with a critical discussion on the concept of practical generation and usage of community information in defining priorities. We conclude that defining the role of the community and the role of the police can significantly limit or improve the process of identification and determination of priorities, which in turn directly affects the possibilities of resource allocation as a form of police service in the local community.
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Lewis, Morgan. Understanding Climate Skepticism: A Rhetorical Analysis of Climate Communication by PiS, AfD, and SD. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), febbraio 2025. https://doi.org/10.55271/pp0047.

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Two major global challenges of recent decades are climate change and populism. While there is a strong scientific consensus on anthropogenic climate change, social science research highlights how climate change and policy reforms have provoked significant backlash within populist discourse. Despite the clear intersection of these phenomena and the threats they pose to modern democracy, limited literature explores this relationship. This article examines the mechanisms by which right-wing populist (RWP) parties promote climate skepticism or hostility to climate policies. Focusing on the Law and Justice Party (PiS) in Poland, the Sweden Democrats (SD), and Alternative for Germany (AfD), this study conducts a rhetorical analysis of their climate communication to investigate how RWP positions align with shifting ideological and electoral contexts. The research employs Scott Consigny’s (1974) rhetorical situation framework and integrates Wodak’s (2015) interdisciplinary approach to populism, establishing a novel methodology for analyzing populist rhetoric. Findings reveal that RWP parties deploy rhetorical strategies such as framing an antagonism between the “elite” and “the people,” prioritizing national self-interest over climate concerns, and using anti-intellectual rhetoric. However, notable differences in rhetorical strategies emerge among the parties due to varying ideological and political contexts, demonstrating the adaptability of populist rhetoric around its ideological ‘center’. This study highlights the interplay between ideological and rhetorical facets of populism in shaping climate communication. By offering a nuanced understanding of how RWP parties engage with climate discourse across contexts, this research provides a foundation for further exploration of climate communication within populist narratives. Keywords: Climate change, climate skepticism, right-wing populism (RWP), climate communication, anti-intellectualism, Euroscepticism
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Crawley, Andrew. MERCOSUR: In search of a New Agenda. Inter-American Development Bank, marzo 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012231.

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MERCOSUR made substantial achievements in a short period. There was a great deal of liberalization; intra-regional trade increased significantly; a certain sense of regional belonging was inculcated among national publics; and the regional project served as a pretext for national adjustments. Inconsistencies nonetheless persisted between the project¿s goals, on the one hand, and its institutions and mechanisms on the other; there have been persistent gaps between rhetorical aims and concrete practices; and by the turn of the present decade various subregional crises seemed to call MERCOSUR¿s relevance into question. Against that background the Inter-American Bank and the Getulio Vargas Foundation organized a seminar in Rio de Janeiro on June 5 and 6, 2003. The meeting brought together a small group of trade and integration specialists to examine the bloc¿s achievements and problems thus far, and to debate possible elements of a new subregional agenda. Full versions of the papers presented at the seminar are available separately in this Working Paper Series. Throughout the various sessions of the event, moreover, a number of issues recurred in different contexts and were debated from different angles. For those reasons, in general terms this report on the seminar attempts neither a comprehensive summary of each paper nor a session-by-session synthesis of the proceedings. Rather, it takes a thematic approach in an effort to demonstrate which issues emerged as particularly significant in the flow of debate, which arguments were accorded the greatest validity, in which area divergences were apparent, and where the grounds for consensus lay. In outlining the debate in this way, every effort has been made to avoid taking individual viewpoints out of context, while including those opinions in the overall thematic structure.
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