Dr. Mark A. Gring (Ph.D., The Ohio State University; M.A. & B.S., University of Texas at Austin) is the graduate adviser and Associate professor of Communication Studies at Texas Tech University. He has taught courses in rhetorical theory, rhetorical criticism, persuasion, communication theory, argumentation and debate, and communication pedagogy at the graduate and undergraduate levels. His research foci include the analysis of religious discourse that brings about sociopolitical change (in the United States and in Latin America), the epistemic nature of rhetorical activity, the application of ideological assumptions to the mass media, and the pedagogy of public speaking. His most recent work has been an analysis of post-9/11 sermons and their response to terrorism and war. His work has appeared in journals such as Rhetoric and Public Affairs, World Communication Journal, Journalism History, Basic Course Annual, Journal of Communication and Religion.
3 Ebook di Mark A. Gring
Susan K. Opt & Mark A. Gring: The Rhetoric of Social Intervention
Authors Susan Opt and Mark Gring present the first-ever thorough exploration and discussion of the rhetoric of social intervention model [RSI] (initially conceived by rhetorical theorist William R. B …
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Adrienne E. Hacker Daniels: Communication and the Global Landscape of Faith
In light of more recent conversations about religion and its import as a factor in the global geopolitical and cultural spheres, augmented by the contracting of relationship among people and nations, …
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Mark A. (Texas Tech University, USA) Gring & Susan K. (Salem College, USA) Opt: The Rhetoric of Social Intervention : An Introduction
Authors Susan Opt and Mark Gring present the first-ever thorough exploration and discussion of the rhetoric of social intervention model [RSI] (initially conceived by rhetorical theorist William R. B …
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€78.63