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Rhetorical conversation, time, and moral action

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Katrina L. Pariera & Jeanine W. Turner. (2020) Invitational Rhetoric between Parents and Adolescents: Strategies for Successful Communication. Journal of Family Communication 20:2, pages 175-188.
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Robert Alexander Kraig. (1997) The narration of essence: Salmon P. Chase's senate oration against the Kansas‐Nebraska act. Communication Studies 48:3, pages 234-253.
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James Jasinski. (1993) (Re)Constituting community through narrative argument: Eros and Philia in the big chill . Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:4, pages 467-486.
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StephenD. O'Leary. (1993) A dramatistic theory of apocalyptic rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:4, pages 385-426.
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SallyA. Freeman, StephenW. Littlejohn & W. Barnett Pearce. (1992) Communication and moral conflict. Western Journal of Communication 56:4, pages 311-329.
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Kari Whittenberger‐Keith. (1992) The good person behaving well: Rethinking the rhetoric of virtue. Southern Communication Journal 58:1, pages 33-43.
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Janice Hocker Rushing & ThomasS. Frentz. (1991) Integrating ideology and archetype in rhetorical criticism. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:4, pages 385-406.
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StephenP. Depoe. (1991) Space and the 1960 presidential campaign: Kennedy, Nixon, and “public time”. Western Journal of Speech Communication 55:2, pages 215-233.
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RandallA. Lake. (1991) Between myth and history: Enacting time in Native American protest rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 77:2, pages 123-151.
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G. Thomas Goodnight. (1989) Toward a Social Theory of Argumentation. Argumentation and Advocacy 26:2, pages 60-70.
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KathrynM. Olson. (1989) The controversy over President Reagan's visit to Bitburg: Strategies of definition and redefinition. Quarterly Journal of Speech 75:2, pages 129-151.
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KennethS. Zagacki & Andrew King. (1989) Reagan, romance and technology: A critique of “star wars”. Communication Studies 40:1, pages 1-12.
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J. Louis Campbell$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & Richard Buttny. (1988) Rhetorical coherence: An exploration into Thomas Farrell's theory of the synchrony of rhetoric and conversation. Communication Quarterly 36:4, pages 262-275.
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RobertC. Rowland. (1987) Narrative: Mode of discourse or paradigm?. Communication Monographs 54:3, pages 264-275.
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Takis Poulakos. (1987) Isocrates's use of narrative in the Evagoras: Epideictic rhetoric and moral action. Quarterly Journal of Speech 73:3, pages 317-328.
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Ronald Arnett. (1987) The status of communication ethics scholarship in speech communication journals from 1915 to 1985. Central States Speech Journal 38:1, pages 44-61.
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Celeste Michelle Condit. (1987) Crafting virtue: The rhetorical construction of public morality. Quarterly Journal of Speech 73:1, pages 79-97.
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ThomasA. Hollihan & Patricia Riley. (1987) The rhetorical power of a compelling story: A critique of a “Toughlove” parental support group. Communication Quarterly 35:1, pages 13-25.
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ThomasB. Farrell. (1986) Rhetorical resemblance: Paradoxes of a practical art. Quarterly Journal of Speech 72:1, pages 1-19.
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