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Integrating the Social and Rhetorical Aspects of Writing in a Professional Setting
by Chuck Parker In “Writing is a Social and Rhetorical Activity,” from Naming What We Know (2015), Kevin Roozen claims that writers often fail to recognize the complex combination of social and rhetorical aspects that impact the effectiveness of their … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, Rhetorical Situation, Social Activity, writing
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Ethicality: Communication Infused with Writing
When we communicate with one another, we are communicating with ethical decisions when we ask ourselves questions that involve how we affect others. That is to say, when we are communicating through writing, we are making ethical decisions in thinking … Continue reading
Tagged Communication, Ethical Decisions, morals, Rhetorical Situation
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