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Rhetoric of inquiry: Projects and prospects

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Catherine Chaput. (2018) Trumponomics, Neoliberal Branding, and the Rhetorical Circulation of Affect. Advances in the History of Rhetoric 21:2, pages 194-209.
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Stephanie Houston Grey. (1999) The statistical war on equality: Visions of American virtuosity in The Bell Curve . Quarterly Journal of Speech 85:3, pages 303-329.
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Heather Brodie Graves. (1998) Marbles, dimples, rubber sheets, and quantum wells: The role of analogy in the rhetoric of science. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 28:1, pages 25-48.
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Heather Brodie Graves. (1995) Rhetoric and reality in the process of scientific inquiry. Rhetoric Review 14:1, pages 106-125.
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Steve Whitson & John Poulakos. (1993) Nietzsche and the aesthetics of rhetoric. Quarterly Journal of Speech 79:2, pages 131-145.
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Robert Hariman. (1991) Prudence/performance. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 21:2, pages 26-35.
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Catherine Chaput. (2018) Trumponomics, Neoliberal Branding, and the Rhetorical Circulation of Affect. Journal for the History of Rhetoric 21:2, pages 194-209.
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Christine Quinn Trank. (2014) “Reading” Evidence-Based Management: The Possibilities of Interpretation. Academy of Management Learning & Education 13:3, pages 381-395.
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E. Johanna HarteliusLarry D. Browning. (2008) The Application of Rhetorical Theory in Managerial Research. Management Communication Quarterly 22:1, pages 13-39.
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Anthony Verna & Marcel Danesi. 1995. Giambattista Vico and Anglo-American Science. Giambattista Vico and Anglo-American Science.
John S. Nelson. (1993) Account and acknowledge, or represent and control? On post-modern politics and economics of collective responsibility. Accounting, Organizations and Society 18:2-3, pages 207-229.
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Kathy Davis. (1992) Toward a feminist rhetoric. Women's Studies International Forum 15:2, pages 219-231.
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Kenneth J. Gergen. (2016) Emerging Challenges for Theory and Psychology. Theory & Psychology 1:1, pages 13-35.
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