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Topoi and the problem of invention

Pages 387-395 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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E. Johanna Hartelius. (2023) Rhetoric and/of the Common(s). Rhetoric Society Quarterly 53:3, pages 293-300.
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Peter Simonson. (2014) Reinventing Invention, Again. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 44:4, pages 299-322.
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ChristopherJ. Gilbert & JonathanP. Rossing. (2013) Trumping Tropes with Joke(r)s: The Daily Show “Plays the Race Card”. Western Journal of Communication 77:1, pages 92-111.
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Michael Leff. (2006) Up from Theory: Or I Fought the Topoi and the Topoi Won. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 36:2, pages 203-211.
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ThomasW. Benson. (2003) The Cornell school of rhetoric: Idiom and institution. Communication Quarterly 51:1, pages 1-56.
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Keith Michael Hearit. (1995) “Mistakes were made”: Organizations, apologia, and crises of social legitimacy. Communication Studies 46:1-2, pages 1-17.
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LawrenceJ. Prelli. (1993) Rhetorical perspective and the limits of critique. Southern Communication Journal 58:4, pages 319-327.
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WilliamL. Nothstine. (1988) “Topics” as Ontologigal metaphor in contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 74:2, pages 151-163.
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MartinJ. Medhurst. (1987) Ghostwritten speeches: Ethics isn't the only lesson. Communication Education 36:3, pages 241-249.
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CarolynR. Miller. (1987) Aristotle's “special topics”; in rhetorical practice and pedagogy. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 17:1, pages 61-70.
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Chaïm Perelman. (1984) The new rhetoric and the rhetoricians: Remembrances and comments. Quarterly Journal of Speech 70:2, pages 188-196.
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CharlesW. Kneupper. (1983) A modern theory of invention. Communication Education 32:1, pages 39-50.
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Ryan M. Omizo. (2020) Machining Topoi: Tracking Premising in Online Discussion Forums with Automated Rhetorical Move Analysis. Computers and Composition 57, pages 102578.
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Ketil Raknes & Øyvind Ihlen. (2019) Self‐interest in new wrapping: “Appeal to the public interest” as a topos in lobbying. Journal of Public Affairs 20:2.
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Greg Leichty. 2018. The Handbook of Organizational Rhetoric and Communication. The Handbook of Organizational Rhetoric and Communication 127 141 .
Lynda Walsh. (2009) The Common Topoi of STEM Discourse: An Apologia and Methodological Proposal, With Pilot Survey. Written Communication 27:1, pages 120-156.
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James Jasinski. 2008. The International Encyclopedia of Communication. The International Encyclopedia of Communication.
J. P. Zompetti. (2006) The Value of Topoi. Argumentation 20:1, pages 15-28.
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