Persuasion Greek Rhetoric in Action

Persuasion  Greek Rhetoric in Action
Author: Ian Worthington
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134892679

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Greek rhetoric, in its diverse forms and impact on its contemporary context, is central to an understanding of ancient culture. The influence and exploitation of rhetoric in ancient times and modern reactions to it are the focus of this book. In recent years there has been a renaissance in the study of Greek rhetoric and oratory, informed by modern political sociology and discourse analysis. This book, bringing together the work of leading scholars in the field, examines the relation of ancient oratory and rhetoric to a variety of historical contexts and literary genres at both the theoritical and practical levels, at the same time reflecting new trends and ideas now at work

From Rhetoric to Action

From Rhetoric to Action
Author: Eilionóir Flynn
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781139501651

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This book contains a global comparative study of implementation and monitoring mechanisms for national disability strategies. It comprises a comparative study that was conducted at international, regional and comparative country levels and that highlights critical success factors in implementing disability strategies or action plans worldwide. It explores emerging synergies between what is required to implement principles of international law contained in the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and what it is possible to achieve through national policy and systems development. A number of critical success factors for implementing and monitoring strategies are identified, including leadership from government and civil society, participation of disabled people in implementation and monitoring, transparency and accountability in reporting on progress, independent monitoring and external review, and the ability to measure progress with indicators of disability equality.

Five Chapters on Rhetoric

Five Chapters on Rhetoric
Author: Michael Shalom Kochin
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780271048048

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"Examines concepts for persuasive communication. Explores the art of rhetoric and how it aids in clarification when we speak to communicate, but also helps to protect us from clarity when we speak to maintain our connections to others"--Provided by publisher.

A Rhetoric of Literate Action

A Rhetoric of Literate Action
Author: Charles Bazerman
Publsiher: Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-09-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781602354753

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Undertaken by one of the most learned and visionary scholars in the field, this work has a comprehensive and culminating quality to it, tracking major lines of insight into writing as a human practice and articulating the author's intellectual progress as a theorist and researcher across a career.

Culture Catastrophe and Rhetoric

Culture  Catastrophe  and Rhetoric
Author: Robert Hariman,Ralph Cintron
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782387473

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This volume explores political culture, especially the catastrophic elements of the global social order emerging in the twenty-first century. By emphasizing the texture of political action, the book theorizes how social context becomes evident on the surface of events and analyzes the performative dimensions of political experience. The attention to catastrophe allows for an understanding of how ordinary people contend with normal system operation once it is indistinguishable from system breakdown. Through an array of case studies, the book provides an account of change as it is experienced, negotiated, and resisted in specific settings that define a society’s capacity for political action.

Health Promotion in Medical Education

Health Promotion in Medical Education
Author: Ann Wylie,Tangerine Holt
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781315357744

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Health promotion has been a relatively overlooked area in modern medical and health professional vocational curricula. This practical and informative book aims to redress the balance towards health promotion being a visible, integrated curricular component, with agreed principles on quality in health promotion teaching across various faculties. Experienced and enthusiastic writers with expertise in health promotion, public health and medical education explore how curricular structures can accommodate the discipline, providing examples of teaching sessions and methods of teaching health promotion within integrated curricula. 'Do not fear another dry discussion of how to stop patients smoking! This book takes a stimulatingly lateral view of the scope of the subject, goes a very long way to showing why it is essential to medical education, and gives good advice on how to support and develop both the subject and its tutors in today's medical schools.' From the Foreword by Amanda Howe.

Deliberative Rhetoric

Deliberative Rhetoric
Author: Christian Kock
Publsiher: University of Windsor
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780920233818

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Christian Kock’s essays show the essential interconnectedness of practical reasoning, rhetoric and deliberative democracy. They constitute a unique contribution to argumentation theory that draws on – and criticizes – the work of philosophers, rhetoricians, political scientists and other argumentation theorists. It puts rhetoric in the service of modern democracies by drawing attention to the obligations of politicians to articulate arguments and objections that citizens can weigh against each other in their deliberations about possible courses of action.

Persuading People

Persuading People
Author: Robert Cockcroft,Susan Cockcroft,Craig Hamilton
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781350307995

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This fascinating and practical book explores persuasive techniques in the English language, and is the ideal introduction for students and others with a professional interest in persuasion. Using a wide range of lively and accessible illustrative material, Robert Cockcroft and Susan Cockcroft unpick the complexities of persuasive language - both written and spoken - and enable readers to develop and enhance their rhetorical skills. Now thoroughly revised and expanded, the second edition of this successful text includes: - Developed application of cognitive linguistic theory, which sheds new light on the emotional and logical powers of persuasion - Extended and updated examples of rhetoric in action - Clear pointers for further study to allow readers to continue their exploration into rhetorical theory and practice - A new final chapter which invites readers to practice their skills using updated versions of traditional rhetorical exercises