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Lurkis, Elisa – 1994
In academia, theorists in rhetoric are interested in viewing how race, gender, and class come into play in the language of literature. The same might be done with popular science texts. A rhetorical analysis of "Sperm Wars," a popular science article published in "Discover" magazine, suggests that cultural assumptions inform…
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Language Role, Metaphors
Jabs, Lorelle – 1995
This paper argues that while organizational research includes a diverse array of naturalistic approaches, a gap exists in the organizational literature that can only be filled by the ethnography of communication (EC). The paper proposes that, instead of using speech to do qualitative research, speech itself should be studied as the topic of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Ethnography, Higher Education, International Communication
Allen, Mike; And Others – 1996
An article on interethnic communication by J. Martin, M. Hecht, and L. Larkey in "Communication Monographs" (1994) suggests some important issues for understanding the potential impact of culture on communication practices--researchers might examine such variations in communication in future research. "Culture" is an ambiguous…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Discourse Communities
McQuain, Jeffrey – 1996
Aimed at writers, speakers, students, and all who wish to communicate with clarity and strength, this book illuminates the principles of effective word use. It features dozens of helpful guidelines and memorable examples--from Tennessee Williams to Oprah Winfrey, from Demosthenes to Dr. Seuss--that illustrate the basics of choosing words and using…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Expressive Language, Language Role
Mansfield-Richardson, Virginia – 1994
This paper presents an in-depth look at semantics and how it has been and continues to be studied in mass communication. The paper notes that modern communication scholars have largely ignored the importance of semantics to mass media research. The paper examines the historical roots of semantics, noting that the 1930s saw the intellectual…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Language Role, Literature Reviews
Strother, Karen E. – 1994
Hip hop rhetoric is a cultural language used by a majority of African Americans, and some European Americans. This type of rhetoric has the ability to change meaning, to eliminate negative messages, and to code language that can only be used by the group who understands its meaning. This style should be of concern to scholars in the field of…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Black Youth, Cultural Context, Higher Education
Murray, Dorothy S. – 1989
Intended for adults in search of improved language skills and their leaders, this handbook provides opportunities to strengthen abilities to listen, observe, organize, solve problems, evaluate, and draw tentative conclusions about the English language. The handbook contains a proposition about the English language, suggests procedures to confirm…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, English, Independent Study
Hyde, Bruce – 1995
Distinguishing the contextual realm addressed by ontological education as a valid area for inquiry by those who think about language and communication, this paper discusses an approach to education that is ontological in nature, in that its focus is the "being" of human beings rather than their knowledge. The paper explores several ideas…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Rodriguez-Talavera, Leticia – 1993
The theoretical and educational perspective presented in this paper offers a foundation for the way in which communication becomes a tool to promote social economic expansion and awareness of multiple international cultural realities. Part I examines the philosophies of Paulo Freire and Peter Drucker which provide the core of the paper. Part II…
Descriptors: Business Education, Global Approach, Higher Education, Information Literacy
Ozolins, Uldis – 1991
This research report is intended to provide the National Languages Institute of Australia (NLIA) with an overview of the issues demanding attention in the fields of interpreting and translating. While interpreting and translating have received attention in major language policy reports, subsequent language policy implementation has rarely…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Language Role
Fowler, Shelli B. – 1998
This paper tells the story of a pedagogy conference keynote event that is both specific and individual as well as emblematic of the difficulties that individuals face as academics and teachers. The paper explores the problematic relationship between power and responsibility, between privilege and accountability--issues that teachers are always…
Descriptors: Accountability, Activism, Audience Response, Communication Problems
Berger, Allen – 1999
Literacy today has three challenges: greater diversity in the school population, newer media, and unwarranted intrusion from the outside world. To deal with greater student diversity, there should be greater differentiated instruction in teaching reading and writing; and to cope with the growing needs of students and teachers, principals are…
Descriptors: Censorship, Diversity (Student), Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Jolliffe, Lee – 1992
Building from scholarly works on persuasion and compliance-gaining, a study investigated magazine query letters that attempt to persuade an editor to buy the article offered, examining what message elements make them successful. Forty magazine editors provided copies of 100 recently accepted magazine query letters, which were compared with 50…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Editors, Higher Education
Min, Eung-Jun – 1992
While not attempting to unify the various theories in cultural studies, this paper proposes pointers or directions to further transformations of cultural studies. The paper identifies and analyzes the works of two theorists, who have largely been ignored in cultural studies, to suggest a resolution of the theoretical conflicts surrounding cultural…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Studies, Language Role, Marxian Analysis
Taylor, James R. – 1994
A number of organizational communication analysts have argued that the field is in the midst of a paradigm shift, away from a strictly rational to a more transactional view of organization, but their arguments are not situated in a well-explicated communication theory. This paper argues for the existence of two, mutually exclusive worldviews of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Communities, Higher Education, Language Role
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