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El. knyga: Rhetorical Theory and Praxis in the Business Communication Classroom

Edited by , Edited by (University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA)
  • Formatas: 232 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351132855
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  • Formatas: 232 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351132855
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Winner of the Association for Business Communication's 2019 Distinguished Book Award

Rhetorical Theory and Praxis in the Business Communication Classroom responds to a significant need in the emerging field of business communication as the first collection of its type to establish a connection between rhetorical theory and practice in the business communication classroom. The volume includes topics such as rhetorical grammar, genre awareness in business communication theory, the role of big data in message strategy, social media and memory, and the connection between rhetorical theory and entrepreneurship. These essays provide the business communication scholar, practitioner, and program administrator insight into the rhetorical considerations of the business communication landscape.
Foreword vii
List of Contributors
xvii
Acknowledgments xx
Introduction: Business Communication at the Intersection of Rhetoric and Pedagogy 1(8)
Paula J. Lentz
Kristen M. Getchell
1 Early Penmen, Secretaries, and Gmail Templates: A Critical and Historical Approach to Business Communication Genres
9(18)
Marcy Leasum Orwig
2 Inuentio through Praxis: Connecting Competencies with the Canon
27(18)
Jacob D. Rawlins
3 Rhetorical Grammar in the Business Communication Classroom: Cultural Capital vs. Privileged Rhetoric
45(22)
Paula J. Lentz
4 Examining the Role of the Writer's Self in Business Communication Pedagogy
67(18)
Holly Lawrence
5 Invention in Business Communication and Community-based Projects
85(18)
Danica L. Schieber
6 The Occasion to Post: Connecting Kairos to Entrepreneurship in an MBA Business Writing Blog Assignment
103(19)
Kristen M. Getchell
7 It's Complicated: The White Paper as Exemplar within Complexes of Rhetorical Delivery
122(17)
Matthew R. Sharp
8 Expressing Accountability and Organizational Ethos: Business Dress as Visual Rhetoric
139(22)
Valerie Creelman
9 Theorizing the Role of Big Data Visualization: Moving Visuals from Delivery to Invention
161(25)
Dale Cyphert
10 "It Felt Like Something the World Needed to See": Organizational Social Media and the Collective Memory
186(18)
Ashley Patriarca
Index 204
Dr. Kristen Getchell is Director of Rhetoric and a visiting associate professor of Rhetoric at Babson College in Wellesley, MA. Previously, she was associate professor and Director of the First-Year Writing Program at Curry College in Milton, MA. In addition, she is a business communication lecturer in the Management Division at Babson College specializing in graduate and undergraduate professional writing. Her work has appeared in scholarly publications such as Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, Journal of Writing Assessment, Teaching in the Two-Year College, Crosspol, and E-Source for College Transitions.

Dr. Paula Lentz is an associate professor and academic program director for the Department of Business Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She has developed and taught undergraduate and MBA business communication courses. She is co-author of Lesikars Business Communication: Connecting in a Digital World (2013), M: Business Communication (2014), and Business Communication: A Problem-Solving Approach (2017). Her research has appeared in Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management, and the Journal of Health Education.