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Journal articles on the topic "Internal Rhetoric"

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Gross, Daniel M. "Caussin's Passion and the New History of Rhetoric." Rhetorica 21, no. 2 (2003): 89–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2003.21.2.89.

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Nicolaus Caussin's Eloquentia sacrae et humaneae parellela (1619) forges a distinctly modern history of rhetoric that ties discourse to culture. What were the conditions that made this new history of rhetoric possible? Marc Fumaroli has argued that political exigency in Cardinal Richelieu's France demanded a reconciliation of divergent religious and secular forms of eloquence that implicated, in turn, a newly "eclectic" history of rhetoric. But political exigency alone does not account for this nascent pluralism; we also need to look at the internal dynamics of rhetorical theory as it moved across literate cultures in Europe. With this goal in mind, I first demonstrate in this article how textbooks after the heady days of Protestant Reformation in Germany tried in vain to systematize the passions of art, friendship, and politics. Partially in response to this failure, I then argue, there emerged in France a new rhetoric sensitive to the historical contingency of passionate situations. My claim is not simply that rhetoric is bound to be temporal and situational, but more precisely that Caussin initiates historical rhetorics: the capacity to theorize how discourse is bound to culture in its plurality and historical contingency.
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Hostetler, Michael J. "The Early American Quest for Internal Improvements: Distance and Debate." Rhetorica 29, no. 1 (2011): 53–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2011.29.1.53.

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One segment of the American debate over internal improvements occurred between 1808 and 1817 and was marked by three rhetorical texts in which arguments moved from technical considerations to more transcendent appeals. These texts illustrate the interplay of geography and rhetoric and highlight the early use of god-terms like “fact,” “progress,” and “communication.”
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Sakki, Inari, Eemeli Hakoköngäs, and Katarina Pettersson. "Past and Present Nationalist Political Rhetoric in Finland: Changes and Continuities." Journal of Language and Social Psychology 37, no. 2 (May 1, 2017): 160–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0261927x17706945.

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This article focuses on nationalist political rhetoric in two historical periods in Finland. We analysed the rhetorical changes and continuities in anticommunist newspaper articles from the past (1930s) and in anti-Islam blogs in the present (2010s). We identified two similar discourses in the political rhetoric of both eras, each discourse constructed around two different Others: the external Other, the stranger from the outside world, and the internal Others, those within our own society. Our analysis identified some significant differences pertaining to the form of the rhetoric in the two studied time periods. The writers in the past used unproblematic and blatant rhetoric that often relied on metaphorical and hyperbolic expressions. The present-day bloggers painted a negative picture of the Other more often than did their counterparts of the 1930s by using factuality-enhancing strategies such as giving details, citing statistics, and drawing on expert knowledge. Importantly, moreover, the present-day discourse was characterised by defensive and counterattacking rhetorical formulations, as illustrated by the extensive denials and reversals of racism. Our analysis suggests that the discourse of Otherness seems to require much more rhetorical work and justifying proclamations in the present than in the past nationalist political rhetoric.
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Uma, B. "The Structural Compression of Kāvyprakāsa and Taṇṭiyalaṅkāra." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 7, no. 4 (April 1, 2020): 84–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v7i4.2318.

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Tolkāppiyam, the first extant work of Tamil grammar covers the descriptions on the ‘Rhetoric Grammar’ (aṇiyilakkaṇam; figures of language) under the chapter simile. Later on, In ‘Vīracōḻiyam’ which is one of the five grammatical thoughts of Tamil, (Eḻuttu, Col, Poruḷ, Yāppu, Aṇi) the rhetoric aspects of the language was described as following Sanskrit work ‘kāviyātarca’. Subsequently, more works such as Taṇṭiyalaṅkāra, Māṟāṉalaṅkāram, Toṉṉūl Viḷakkam, Muttuvīriyam were written based on the Sanskrit rhetorical conventions. Though the rhetoric works in Tamil were written on the basis of Sanskrit rhetoric aspects, it would have been authored in the Tamil context. Considering the requirement of a comparative research to understand this, the present study proposes to analyses the Sanskrit work ‘Kāvyprakāsa’ written in 11thAD and Tamil work ‘Taṇṭiyalaṅkāra’ written in 12thAD. Noteworthy, both the books were authored in the same time period. This work is comparing the structure of the rhetoric grammatical work of kāvyaprakāsa in Sanskrit and Taṇṭiyalaṅkāra in Tamil. Kāvyaprakāsa divided into ten chapter (ullāsa) and comprises three parts, the kārikās (the stanzas), the vrutti (the explanatory prose gloss), and the examples. This book has 143 rules for poetics. Taṇṭiyalaṅkāram is the earliest complete rhetoric grammar of Tamil written by Dandi. He explains ‘Taṇṭiyalaṅkāram’ under ‘Potuvaṇiyiyal’ (common rhetoric), ‘Poruḷaṇiyiyal’ (rhetoric meaning) and ‘Collaṇiyiyal’ (rhetoric terms). I would like to look at the internal structure and external structure of both texts. Internal structure will deals with auspicious verse, purpose of poetry, divisions of poetry, poetry defects, poetry gunās and rhetoric terms. The chapter divisions will be considering as external structures.
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Kim, Yeon Joo. "Economic sanctions and the rhetorical responses of totalitarian regimes: Examining North Korean rhetorical strategies, 1949–2010." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 47, no. 2 (May 10, 2014): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.postcomstud.2014.04.006.

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This study investigates the impact of economic statecraft on the North Korean Government. As a totalitarian regime, which is characterized by a controlled mass media, the North Korean Government tries to contain potential problems caused by sanctions by using three types of political rhetoric: appeasement, backlash, and surveillance. Using timeseries data from 1949 to 2010 derived from a content analysis of the New Year’s Day addresses by Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il, and Kim Jong Un, the empirical results suggests that the North Korean Government does alter its rhetorical strategies in response to external economic sanctions. Negative sanctions cause the regime to use appeasement strategies (or calls for reforms and internal changes). It tends to use backlash rhetoric (or blaming the sanctioning powers) in response to, interestingly, positive sanctions. Surveillance rhetoric, or the call for internal vigilance against enemies, on the other hand, does not have any statistical connection with sanctions, rather driven by other factors, such as the Korean War, external instability, and so on.
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Stewart, Charles J. "The internal rhetoric of the knights of labor." Communication Studies 42, no. 1 (March 1991): 67–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10510979109368321.

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Sobolev, Dennis. "Hopkins’ rhetoric: between the material and the transcendent." Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 12, no. 2 (May 2003): 99–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963947003012002294.

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This article addresses the problem of the ‘inscription’ of religious meaning within the poetic descriptions of the material world and existential experience; it analyses this problem with reference to the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. The article begins with a brief review of Hopkins’ poetic goals, and then turns to the interrelations between the thematic and rhetorical concerns in his writings. As a first step, it analyses Hopkins’‘metaphors with double referential field’ that partly bridge the gap between the material and the transcendent. It also shows that many of Hopkins’ poems are structured as ‘macro-metaphors’ of a special type, which is often designated as ‘diaphora’. After the analysis of metaphors, the article turns to other rhetorical strategies used by Hopkins, which create multiple internal relations between heterogeneous elements of his poetic world and thus imitate the unifying function of divine presence. Finally, the article analyses Hopkins’ rhetoric of temporality. It shows that Hopkins’ rhetoric of ‘nowness’ creates the poetic space that is situated beyond empirical time: halfway between the temporal and the eternal.
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Wyland, Russell M. "An Archival Study of Rhetoric Texts and Teaching at the University of Oxford, 1785––1820." Rhetorica 21, no. 3 (2003): 175–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/rh.2003.21.3.175.

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The study of rhetoric at Oxford enjoyed a privileged place within the classical curriculum. Yet historical treatments of both Oxford and rhetoric are silent on which texts students read, how reading lists evolved, and how the methods of teaching rhetoric responded to internal and external pressures. By using institutional records and personal papers, this essay pieces together which classical rhetoric texts students read, and how the authorities taught rhetoric during a time when curriculum reform efforts promoted both renewed emphasis on the classics and increased attention to the "new learning" of belletristic rhetoric.
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Heath, Robert L. "External Organizational Rhetoric: Bridging Management and Sociopolitical Discourse." Management Communication Quarterly 25, no. 3 (June 28, 2011): 415–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0893318911409532.

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As is the case for internal organization rhetoric, external rhetoric is essential to understanding, evaluating, and improving organizations’ participation in the sociopolitical discourse in the communities where they operate. As a parallel to the 2008 special issue on internal organizational rhetoric, this issue examines organizations’ participation in and response to the discourse external to them and definitive of the dynamics of resource dependency. This introductory article sets the foundation for launching this discussion, which is pursued in other articles and responded to by yet additional authors. In short, the purpose of this issue is to explore how organizations engage constructively and destructively in the discourse that defines their legitimacy.
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Depew, David. "Why Aristotle says that Artful Rhetoric can happen in only a few Venues — and why we should too." Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought 30, no. 2 (2013): 305–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/20512996-90000543.

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This paper explores a possible connection between Aristotle’s defence of rhetoric as an art and his claim that its three kinds, deliberative, forensic and epideictic, necessarily take place in sites where citizens appear to one another as citizens. The argument is that only in such sites, and hence only in poleis, can speakers and audiences distinguish the internal norms of this, and indeed any other, art from external effects that, although they may be called rhetorical, are not artful or technikos on Aristotle’s definition. That in making this argument Plato serves as Aristotle’s foil is suggested by allusions in the Rhetoric and other Aristotelian treatises to specific passages in Phaedrus and Statesman. The paper concludes by claiming that conditions for practising the art of rhetoric in the strict sense are as civic now as they were in classical antiquity. The media in which the art is practised may have multiplied, but when its civic nature is grasped the kinds into which Aristotle divides it appear not to have changed as much as might be thought.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Internal Rhetoric"

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Vanhille, Jared. "Cultivating Internal Rhetoric: Lessons on Self-Directed Rhetoric from Protestant Meditation Manuals and Modern Metacognitive Theory." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2021. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/9030.

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Internal rhetoric describes how individuals engage in self-persuasion. Jean Nienkamp developed a theory of internal rhetoric by drawing on both the rhetorical tradition and the field of psychology. I build on Nienkamp's work by arguing that the Christian meditative practice outlined by Joseph Hall in The Arte of Divine Meditation (1607) and Edmund Calamy in The Art of Divine Meditation (1634) provides a theoretical and practical framework for performing a particular kind of internal rhetoric in which people become the rhetorical critic by reading their own beliefs and knowledge and then become the rhetor by composing self-directed arguments. This process of internal rhetoric aims to increase understanding, rouse affections, and change behavior. Synthesizing Hall and Calamy's meditative approach to internal rhetoric with Gregory Schraw's model of metacognition creates a more complete theory and practice of internal rhetoric, a practice that transforms the very nature of the individual. By bringing scholarship from multiple disciplines into conversation with one another, we can better understand how internal rhetoric is enacted and how to teach it.
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Rahim, Noor Hishmuddian. "Human rights and internal security in Malaysia : rhetoric and reality /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2006. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/06Mar%5FRahim.pdf.

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Thesis (M.S. in Security Studies (Civil-Military Relations))--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2006.
Thesis Advisor(s): Aurel Croissant, Michael Malley. "March 2006." Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-125). Also available online.
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Kay, Carson S. "Self-Deliberation of U.S. Political Moderates: A Critical Exploration of Internal Rhetorics and Political (Dis)Engagement." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1584541226706647.

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Papasolomou, Ioanna C. "The rhetoric and practice of internal marketing in the UK retail bank industry : an exploratory study." Thesis, Keele University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.311735.

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Awad, Scrocco Diana Lin. "An Examination of the Literate Practices of Resident Physicians and Attending Physician Preceptors in a Resident-Run Internal Medicine Clinic." Kent State University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=kent1334240629.

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Modzelewski, Ann Shirley. "Internal dialogues: Construction of the self in The Woman Warrior." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2003. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2468.

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This thesis considers past autobiographical theory and questions whether it addresses the autobiography of the female writer. Autobiographies of Harriet Jacobs, Margaret Sanger, and Maxine Hong Kingston are examined to reveal their polyvocality, use of the autobiographical "I", and rhetorical strategies maintained in order to create a close relationship with the reader. Particular attention is paid to Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogism and Sidonie Smith's autobiographical "I."
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Zsembery, Celeste Lloyd. "Rhetoric in Dialectical Behavior Therapy: Healing Minds Through Argumentation." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2012. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3093.

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The fields of psychology and rhetoric share the goal of improving human mental health and behavior through persuasion. This thesis traces the history of rhetoric and psychology theory, focusing on the parallel theories of Nienkamp's internal rhetoric and Herman's dialogical self. Both theories model the human mind as having multiple psyches that actively interact to interpret human experience and project human behavior. I conclude with a case study of anorexic patients using ethos, pathos, and logos in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), arguing that principles of rhetoric can help patients with mental disorders cognitively realign their thinking more effectively than drug treatments can.
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Tanase, Karlsson Sandra. "Intern kommunikation under krissituation : en kvalitativ studie av Polismyndighetens interna kommunikation under och efter terrorattentatet i december 2010." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kommunikation, medier och it, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-9339.

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Att ha en välfungerande intern kommunikation inom en organisation är av yttersta vikt. Att dessutom ha en välfungerande intern kommunikation under en krishändelse är fundamental. Idag hamnar samhällen och organisationer ofta i olika typer av problematiska och hotfulla situationer. Detta är nästintill oundvikligt. Det som dock är hanterbart är kommunikation kring dessa situationer. Vintern 2010 sattes Polismyndighetens kommunikation på prov i och med ett terrorattentat där en självmordsbombare sprängde sig i centrala Stockholm. Denna uppsats tar sikte på att studera och undersöka polisens interna kommunikation under denna händelse. Avsikten är att redogöra för huruvida retoriska strategier så som retorisk situation, definition och angreppssätt, tagits i beaktande under den interna kommunikationens skapande och förmedlande. Genom användandet av en kvalitativ fallstudie som metod analyserade den interna skriftliga kommunikationen. Studien visar att flera delar inom den interna kriskommunikationen kan sammankopplas med olika retoriska strategier och modeller. Dock finns det delar som kan förbättras rent retoriskt.
To have an effective internal communication within an organization is of utmost importance. To also have a well-functioning internal communication during a crisis event is fundamental. Today, communities and organizations are often placed in different types of problematic and threatening situations. This is almost inevitable. However, the communication about these situations is manageable. In the winter of 2010 the communication of the Police Authority were put to the test, because of a terrorist attack that also included a suicide bomber. This essay aims and investigates the police's internal communication process during this event. The intention is to report on whether rhetorical strategies such as rhetorical situation, definition and approach, has been taken into consideration in the internal communication. Through the use of a qualitative case study method the internal written communication were analyzed. The study indicates that several elements within the internal crisis communication can be linked with various rhetorical strategies and models. However, there are parts that can be improved.
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Howard, Robert Glenn. "Passages divinely lit : revelatory vernacular rhetoric on the Internet." Thesis, view abstract or download file of text, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3024516.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2001.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 270-299). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Hess, Michael. "Network Frontier: Reframing Exploration and Exploitation in Internet Rhetoric." Thesis, University of Oregon, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19198.

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The Internet is a product of the organizational structure of the Office of Science and Research Development, scientific corporate liberalism of Vannevar Bush's post-WWII policies, the process-oriented rhetoric in Science: The Endless Frontier, and Kennedy's commitment to the New Frontier. This thesis first examines the network infrastructure and then the Web in succession, following the common use of the metaphor, which moved from the rhetoric of science in the 1940s to a metaphor that financially and ideologically supported the Pentagon's Advanced Research Project Agency infrastructure in the 1960s and then finally created the value-laden features of the Internet, cyberspace, and its culture in the 1990s. This thesis connects the stages of development of the Internet to uses of the frontier in political rhetoric.
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Books on the topic "Internal Rhetoric"

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Internal rhetorics: Toward a history and theory of self-persuasion. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2001.

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In the matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer: Politics, rhetoric, and self-defense. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1993.

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1979-, Heineman David, ed. Rhetoric online: The politics of new media. 2nd ed. New York: Peter Lang, 2012.

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Displacement, Brookings-Bern Project on Internal. MOVING BEYOND RHETORIC: CONSULTATION AND PARTICIPATION WITH POPULATIONS DISPLACED BY CONFLICT OR NATURAL DISASTERS. WASHINGTON, DC: THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION-UNIVERSITY OF BERN, PROJECT ON INTERNAL DISPLACEMENT, 2008.

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Lamberti, Adrienne Patrice. Complex worlds: Digital culture, rhetoric, and professional communication. Amityville, N.Y: Baywood Pub. Co., 2010.

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1954-, Porter James E., ed. The ethics of Internet research: A rhetorical, case-based process. New York: Peter Lang, 2009.

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McKee, Heidi A. The ethics of Internet research: A rhetorical, case-based process. New York: Peter Lang, 2009.

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McKee, Heidi A. The ethics of Internet research: A rhetorical, case-based process. New York: Peter Lang, 2009.

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Wang luo xu shi xue: Wangluo xushixue. Beijing: Zhongguo wen lian chu ban she, 2004.

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Mavrodieva, Ivanka. Virtualna retorika: Ot dnevnit︠s︡ite na sot︠s︡ialnite mrezhi. Sofii︠a︡: UI "Sv. Kliment Okhridski", 2010.

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Book chapters on the topic "Internal Rhetoric"

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Wani, Ibrahim J. "United Nations Peacekeeping, Human Rights, and the Protection of Civilians." In The State of Peacebuilding in Africa, 81–99. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46636-7_6.

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Abstract Drawing on lessons from United Nations (UN) led peacekeeping operations in Africa, this chapter discusses the background and evolution of peacekeeping engagement on issues related to human rights, refugees, and internal displacement; the array of norms and institutions that have developed to formalize the mandate in the UN peacekeeping framework; and the experiences, lessons, and challenges in its implementation. Due to escalating challenges around protecting civilians and human rights violations, the chapter argues that UN peacekeeping must move beyond rhetoric. A genuine commitment to implement the recommendations of the United Nations High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations (HIPPO) is a necessary first step. Enhanced mechanisms to compel host states to protect human rights within their borders and more regional engagement on thwarting “spoilers” are among several key follow-on measures.
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Zappen, James P. "Digital Rhetoric and the Internet of Things." In Theorizing Digital Rhetoric, 55–67. New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315203645-6.

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Haschemi Yekani, Elahe. "Resistances: Austen and Wedderburn." In Familial Feeling, 173–221. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58641-6_4.

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AbstractIn this chapter the most famous writer of (female) affective individualism, Jane Austen, and her canonical third published novel Mansfield Park featuring her supposedly most unpopular heroine Fanny Price is juxtaposed with orator Robert Wedderburn’s much more obscure pamphlet The Horrors of Slavery. The chapter also revisits Edward Said’s famous theory of counterpoint in his reading of Austen and proposes instead a focus on entanglement. By contrasting the two texts and their relation to the abolition of the slave trade in 1807, readers get a better understanding of how writers used the affective means of prose writing to introduce more resistant entangled tonalities of familial feeling. Austen presents wilful female subjectivity in a family that invested in slavery and Wedderburn, the unruly planter son, claims familiarity with both his enslaved mother and his slave-owning father, challenging the formula of the “horrors of slavery”. Via internal focalization and incendiary rhetoric respectively both texts tonally also create a more intimate familiarity with their readers. They thus aesthetically resist writing conventions and introduce more ambivalent nuance: pushing the limits of the genre of the country-house novel in Austen and refuting the demure tone of abolitionist writing in Wedderburn.
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Orchard, Phil. "When will reality meet rhetoric for the internally displaced?" In Protecting the Internally Displaced, 223–33. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Global institutions: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315756189-10.

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Palladino, Nicola, and Mauro Santaniello. "Conclusion: The Misleading Rhetoric of Multistakeholderism." In Legitimacy, Power, and Inequalities in the Multistakeholder Internet Governance, 143–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56131-4_8.

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Warnick, Barbara. "Rhetorical Criticism of Public Discourse on the Internet." In Fifty Years of Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 82–93. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315108889-9.

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Maurer, Elizabeth G. "“Working consensus” and the rhetorical situation." In Genres in the Internet, 113–42. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/pbns.188.05mau.

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Adeola, Romola. "National Protection of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa: Law and Policy Beyond the Rhetoric." In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 93–108. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66884-6_9.

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Mondani, Paola. "Ad alta voce: l’essenza fonico-acustica e gestuale del cursus nel Decameron." In Intorno a Boccaccio / Boccaccio e dintorni 2019, 53–76. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-236-2.04.

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Moving from the studies carried out by Alfredo Schiaffini and Vittore Branca on Boccaccio’s reuse, in its prosaic masterpieces (the Filocolo, the Elegy of Madonna Fiammetta and the Decameron), of mediaeval rhetorical-rhythmics rules, the essay offers an analysis of cursus applied to Decameron, realized by separating the text into three parts: introductive-proemial section, narrative section and dialogue section. The rhetorical devices are more strictly employed both in the first part, when the author or the internal storytellers speak, and into speeches given by characters in the middle of the narration. This, according to the original function of Greek cursus, would suggest its use in Boccaccio’s prose as a mimetic device, that replicates the oratory declamation.
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Telotte, J. P. "Convergence and the Rhetoric of Scientifilm." In Movies, Modernism, and the Science Fiction Pulps, 75–102. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190949655.003.0004.

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Abstract: Film, Francesco Casetti argues, provided a common “field of convergence for different dimensions” of the popular imagination in the early twentieth century. We can see evidence of the extent of that “convergence” in the sort of discourse that unfolded in various other internal features of the pulps. Editorials, readers’ letters, and film reviews converge to demonstrate a sense of enthusiasm about the ability of films to supplement the work of SF by visualizing or realizing the genre’s ideas for reshaping the world and the self. That enthusiasm would bring repeated calls for the film industry to produce more SF-themed films, even to adapt favorite stories from the pulps. But as reviews of SF films began to proliferate in the pulps, particularly in the late 1930s, they would increasingly attest to a frustration or dissatisfaction with the sense of reality that was being achieved by the SF film and point to a rift beginning between the films and the world of SF literature.
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Conference papers on the topic "Internal Rhetoric"

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Faizah, Umi, Sarwiji Suwandi, Andayani Andayani, and Ani Rahmawati. "Media Development Needs in Learning Da'wah Rhetoric in Islamic Universities." In International Conference of Science and Technology for the Internet of Things. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.19-10-2018.2282179.

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Sonntag, Inna. "Любовная лирика как предмет коммуникативного анализа." In Пражская Русистика 2020 – Prague Russian Studies 2020. Charles University, Faculty of Education, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/9788076032088.19.

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The article considers the specifics of love lyrics from the point of view of rhetorical positions: the features of appropriate speech analysis of love poetry, as well as the genre repertoire (external and internal) of love poems are characterized.
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Морохова, Ольга Александровна. "ANALYSIS OF THE TEXT STRUCTURE AS A STAGE OF PRACTICE-ORIENTED LEARNING." In Проблемы управления качеством образования: сборник избранных статей Международной научно-методической конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Сентябрь 2020). Crossref, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/ko187.2020.94.99.004.

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В статье раскрываются задачи обучения работе с текстом в контексте формирования универсальных компетенций обучающихся. Автор статьи показывает, что обучение работе с нехудожественным текстом на начальном этапе обучения в вузе состоит в анализе его риторической структуры и выявлении внутренней логики и цели повествования. The article reveals the tasks of teaching to work with text in the context of the formation of universal competencies of students. The author of the article shows that learning to work with a non-fiction text at the initial stage of training at a university consists in analyzing its rhetorical structure and identifying the internal logic and purpose of the narrative.
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