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Field Rhetoric : Ethnography, Ecology, and Engagement in the Places of Persuasion / edited by Candice Rai and Caroline Gottschalk Druschke.

EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America) Available online

EBSCOhost Academic eBook Collection (North America)

Ebook Central University Press Available online

Ebook Central University Press
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Druschke, Caroline Gottschalk, 1976- editor.
Rai, Candice, 1976- editor.
Series:
Rhetoric, culture, and social critique.
Rhetoric, culture, and social critique
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnology--Fieldwork.
Rhetoric--Research--Methodology.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 pages).
Place of Publication:
Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, [2018]
Summary:
"Places of Persuasion explores innovative scholarship emerging at the intersection of rhetoric and field-based studies, or ethnography. Field methods allow researchers to capture rhetoric-in-action and to observe the dynamic circumstances that shape persuasion in ordinary life. The recent proliferation of rhetorically oriented fieldwork warrants a collection that gathers, describes, and theorizes this burgeoning, interdisciplinary (and even transdisciplinary) body--and method--of scholarship. Places of Persuasion documents and supports this ethnographic turn in rhetorical studies through a sustained examination of the diverse trends, methods, tools, theories, practices, and possibilities for engaging in rhetorical field research. The book offers an introduction to these inquiries, and serves as both a practical resource and theoretical foundation for scholars, teachers, and students hoping to work at the intersection of rhetoric and field studies. The collection will also provide a useful resource for interdisciplinary qualitative researchers interested in doing research from a rhetorical or discursive perspective in diverse disciplines, such as English, composition, communication, natural resources, geography, sociology, urban planning, and anthropology"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
On being there: an introduction to studying rhetoric in the field / Candice Rai and Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
Agonistic methodology: a rhetorical case study in agricultural stewardship / Caroline Gottschalk Druschke
Historiographic remembering and emotional encounters: possibilities for field-based rhetorical research / Heather Brook Adams
What's a farm? the languages of space and place / Carl G. Herndl, Sarah Beth Hopton, Lauren Cutlip, Elena Yu Polush, Rick Cruse, Mack Shelley
Rhetorical cartographies: (counter)mapping urban spaces / Samantha Senda-Cook, Michael K. Middleton, and Danielle Endres
Bus trip named desire: doing fieldwork in the Balkans / Ralph Cintron
Belonging to the world: rhetorical fieldwork as mundane aesthetic / Bridie McGreavy, Emma Fox, Jane Disney, Chris Petersen, and Laura Lindenfeld
Rhetorical life among the ruins / John M. Ackerman
Fieldwork and the identification and assembling of agencies / Jeffrey T. Grabill, Kendall Leon, and Stacey Pigg
Rhetoric(s) of urban public life / erin daina mcclellan
Rhetoric, ethnography, and the machine: technological reflexivity and the participatory critic / Aaron Hess
Traveling worlds to engage rhetoric's perennial questions / Phaedra C. Pezzullo and Gerard A. Hauser.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
0-8173-9199-1
OCLC:
1048609441

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