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The innovational movement: A rhetorical theory

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Gregory Desilet & EdwardC. Appel. (2011) Choosing a Rhetoric of the Enemy: Kenneth Burke's Comic Frame, Warrantable Outrage, and the Problem of Scapegoating. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 41:4, pages 340-362.
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CharlesJ. G. Griffin. (2003) Movement as memory: Significant form in eyes on the prize . Communication Studies 54:2, pages 196-210.
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EdwardC. Appel. (1997) The rhetoric of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Comedy and context in tragic collision. Western Journal of Communication 61:4, pages 376-402.
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RalphR. Smith & RusselR. Windes. (1995) The interpretation of abolitionist rhetoric: Historiography, rhetorical method, and history. Southern Communication Journal 60:4, pages 303-311.
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RalphR. Smith & RusselR. Windes. (1993) Symbolic convergence and abolitionism: A terministic reinterpretation. Southern Communication Journal 59:1, pages 45-59.
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JohnM. Murphy. (1992) Domesticating dissent: The Kennedys and the freedom rides. Communication Monographs 59:1, pages 61-78.
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CherylR. Jorgensen‐Earp. (1990) The lady, the whore, and the spinster: The rhetorical use of Victorian images of women. Western Journal of Speech Communication 54:1, pages 82-98.
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A. Cheree Carlson. (1986) Gandhi and the comic frame: “Ad bellum purificandum”. Quarterly Journal of Speech 72:4, pages 446-455.
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RichardJ. Jensen & JohnC. Hammerback. (1985) Feminists of faith: Sonia Johnson and the Mormons for ERA. Central States Speech Journal 36:3, pages 123-137.
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DavidA. Frank. (1981) “Shalom Achshav”—Rituals of the Israeli peace movement. Communication Monographs 48:3, pages 165-182.
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Suzanne Volmar Riches & MalcolmO. Sillars. (1980) The status of movement criticism. Western Journal of Speech Communication 44:4, pages 275-287.
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RalphR. Smith. (1980) The historical criticism of social movements. Central States Speech Journal 31:4, pages 290-297.
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JamesR. Andrews. (1980) History and theory in the study of the rhetoric of social movements. Central States Speech Journal 31:4, pages 274-281.
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David Zarefsky. (1980) A skeptical view of movement studies. Central States Speech Journal 31:4, pages 245-254.
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LelandM. Griffin. (1980) On studying movements. Central States Speech Journal 31:4, pages 225-232.
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MalcolmO. Sillars. (1980) Defining movements rhetorically: Casting the widest net. Southern Speech Communication Journal 46:1, pages 17-32.
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Robert L. Heath. (1979) Risk as a Dimension of Social Movement Vulnerability. Annals of the International Communication Association 3:1, pages 491-505.
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RitchK. Eich & WilliamE. Wiethoff. (1979) Toward a model of hierarchical change: Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt and naval innovation. Communication Quarterly 27:1, pages 29-37.
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RobertS. Cathcart. (1978) Movements: Confrontation as rhetorical form. Southern Speech Communication Journal 43:3, pages 233-247.
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RalphR. Smith & Russel Rayl Windes. (1978) Collective action and the single text. Southern Speech Communication Journal 43:2, pages 110-128.
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DavidM. Hunsaker. (1978) The rhetoric of Brown V. Board of education: Paradigm for contemporary social protest. Southern Speech Communication Journal 43:2, pages 91-109.
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David Zarefsky. (1977) President johnson's war on poverty: The rhetoric of three “establishment” movements. Communication Monographs 44:4, pages 352-373.
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Barbara Warnick. (1977) The rhetoric of conservative resistance. Southern Speech Communication Journal 42:3, pages 256-273.
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RalphR. Smith & RusselR. Windes. (1976) The rhetoric of mobilization: Implications for the study of movements. Southern Speech Communication Journal 42:1, pages 1-19.
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