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Communicating in Public – Rhetorical Communication
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COMM 1000 Survey of Communication Studies: Communicating in Public – Rhetorical Communication
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Prof. Phebe Szatmari Spring 2024
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Reading: Unit 10
Ch. 7: Survey of Communication Study
Rhetorical Criticism
Resources: Unit 10
FDR’s “Day of Infamy” Speech
The Nature of Rhetorical Communication
The 5 Canons of Rhetoric
The Nature of Persuasive Argument
Diversity and Culture
How to Use 10 Psychological Theories to Persuade People
The Secret Behind Coca-Cola Marketing Strategy
Absolut Vodka
Dove’s Choose Beautiful Campaign
What Do Hot Sauce Labels Say About America?
Anwar, “Why Do We Love Zombie Stories So Much?"
Why Do We Love Zombies?
The Decline in American Politics, and How to Fix It
Donald Trump’s Strange Speaking Style, As Explained by Linguists
2 Commercials
Sample Rhetorical Pieces
The first typed draft
"Day of Infamy: FDR and Pearl Harbor"
Segment from CBS Sunday Morning, Dec 4, 2016 (75th Anniversary)
FDR DECLARES WAR (12/8/41) - Franklin Delano Roosevelt , WWII , Infamy Speech , 24400
Periscope Films
University of Texas, Arlington, COMS 3312 Notes Ch. 2 – The Nature of Rhetorical Communication
The Five Canons of Rhetoric
Ch. 6 – The Nature of Persuasive Argument
Ch. 8 – Diversity and Culture
Kevan Lee, “How to Use 10 Psychological Theories to Persuade People”
The Best of the Great Absolut Ads
AbsolutAd.com
Susan Chumsky, “Why Dove’s ‘Choose Beautiful’ Campaign Sparked a Backlash,” Fortune, Apr. 15, 2015
What Do Hot Sauce Labels Say About America? Idea Channel, PBS Digital Studios
Mehak Anwar, “Why Do We Love Zombie Stories So Much? Author Douglas
Tara Golshan, “Donald Trump’s Strange Speaking Style, As Explained by Linguists,” Vox, Oct. 19, 2016
2 Commercials
Wass-Up Bud Commercials
FDR's "Day of Infamy" Speech
"Don't Let That Shadow Touch Them"
by Lawrence B. Smith, 1942
Indian Men Speak Out Against Racist Skin-Lightening Creams
For the Love of the Game - Tariq Toure
Into the Mind
Official Trailer - Sherpas Cinema
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