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Communication Ethics: Is There An Alternative To Teaching It Prescriptively?, Robert D. Kendall Nov 1988

Communication Ethics: Is There An Alternative To Teaching It Prescriptively?, Robert D. Kendall

Communication Studies Faculty Publications

A goodly number of us are "only" teaching-practitioners in the field of communication ethics. To use the word "only" in this context is not meant to depreciate the worth of the classroom teacher, nor to suggest a separation between the theorist and the practitioner, but rather to identify where many of us, for one reason or another, focus the bulk of our time and energy, Because few of us in the profession take the time to concentrate on this particular scholarly activity, and because few of us are assigned to teach only a Communication Ethics course, we who teach the …


Journal Articles Assignment January - March 1988, Edna Louise Saffy Mar 1988

Journal Articles Assignment January - March 1988, Edna Louise Saffy

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Assignment to evaluate a speech journal article for course MMC 5935.


Ua68/3/2/1 Forensic Story, Jeff Younglove, Judith Hoover, Wku Communication Feb 1988

Ua68/3/2/1 Forensic Story, Jeff Younglove, Judith Hoover, Wku Communication

WKU Archives Records

Audiotape interview regarding the restablishment of the William Biven Forensic Society.


Critical/Creative Thinking. February 1, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy Feb 1988

Critical/Creative Thinking. February 1, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy

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Handwritten outline and critique.


Class Lecture Mcc 5935 January 11, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy Jan 1988

Class Lecture Mcc 5935 January 11, 1988, Edna Louise Saffy

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Typed outline for lecture January 11, 1988.


John Chrysostom, On The Statues : A Study In Crisis Rhetoric, Douglas B. Radke Jan 1988

John Chrysostom, On The Statues : A Study In Crisis Rhetoric, Douglas B. Radke

Dissertations and Theses

The name of John Chrysostom has historically been held in high esteem by the Christian Church. John was born, circa A.O. 350, in the Syrian city of Antioch. His rhetorical career led him to the apex of religious power as bishop of Constantinople. As a result of his verbal harangues of the political and religious leaders, he was sent into exile, where he died in A.O. 407. During his life time he was recognized both for his eloquence and his controversial style. Since the fifth century he has been remembered by the epitaph "Chrysostom," a tribute to his oratorical abilities, …