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Rhetorical status: A study of its origins, functions, and consequences

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Pages 20-47 | Published online: 05 Jun 2009

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DonyaleR. Griffin, KatriceC. Townsend & Shu-hui Sophy Cheng. (2008) Identity and Empowerment: Resistance to Institutional Discourse in a Human Service Organization. Journal of Aging, Humanities, and the Arts 2:3-4, pages 217-228.
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CelesteM. Walls. (2004) You ain't just whistling Dixie: How Carol Moseley‐Braun used rhetorical status to change Jesse Helms' tune. Western Journal of Communication 68:3, pages 343-364.
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Kenneth Rufo. (2003) Rhetoric and Power: Rethinking and Relinking. Argumentation and Advocacy 40:2, pages 65-84.
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CalM. Logue & EugeneF. Miller. (1998) Communicative interaction and rhetorical status in Harriet Ann Jacobs’ slave narrative. Southern Communication Journal 63:3, pages 182-198.
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CalM. Logue & EugeneF. Miller. (1996) Gap‐bridging, interaction and the province of mass communication. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 13:4, pages 364-373.
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MaryM. Lay, BillieJ. Wahlstrom & Carol Brown. (1996) The rhetoric of midwifery: Conflicts and conversations in the Minnesota home birth community in the 1990s. Quarterly Journal of Speech 82:4, pages 383-401.
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Oscar Gonzalez Muñoz & Bertha Alicia Arce Castro. (2022) Rethinking the development of social policy in front of the millennium goals. changing programs and speeches as alternatives to the official message. EUREKA: Social and Humanities:2, pages 86-92.
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