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Persuasive Encounters - Case Studies in Constructive Confrontation

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In today's world of instant communication, we often marvel at the ability of a public figure to handle a hostile audience. Persuasive Encounters studies successful persuasion against tough odds. Through the analyzation of specific historical and rhetorical evidence, the events presented here illustrate and sometimes challenge the viability of current abstract models. Detailed studies of encounters involving such diverse figures as Edward R. Murrow, Edward Kennedy, Thomas Szasz, and Ed Koch form the basis of the work. Shorter analyses focus on the sometimes controversial actions of social activists ranging from abolitionst Wendell Phillips to the Beatles' John Lennon. In its scope and assumptions, the book is the first of its kind. Such studies are usually isolated in journals or reduced to short examples in persuasion texts. Persuasive Encounters demonstrates that the understanding of communication processes can never be very far from the analysis of specific settings and events. It goes on to show that confrontations can be positive forces for change.

The text is comprised of five instances of persuasion advocacy combined with six shorter case studies. Each chapter includes background information on the immediate and secondary audiences, a summary of significant events that surrounded the situation, and contemporary accounts of public reaction. In addition, a transcript of the remarks or exchanges that actually took place and an analysis of the persuasion are provided. Students of persuasion, communication theory, and discourse analysis will find this work a valuable resource.

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Preface
The Politics of Confrontation: From John Lennon to Wendell Phillips
Persuasive Encounters: A Theoretical Overview
Edward Kennedy: Behind Enemy Lines
"This Just Might Do Nobody Any Good:" Edward R. Murrow and the News Directors
The Theatre of Conflict: "Donahue" in Russia
Thomas Szasz and the War against Coercive Psychiatry
"How Am I Doing?:" Gorilla Politics in the "Town Meetings" of Ed Koch
Selected Bibliography
Index


About the author

GARY C. WOODWARD is Associate Professor in the Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts at The College of New Jersey. He has written Political Communication in America and Persuasion and Influence in American Life, both with Robert E. Denton, Jr.

Product details

Authors Gary C. Woodward, Woodward Gary C.
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.11.1990
 
EAN 9780275930929
ISBN 978-0-275-93092-9
No. of pages 216
Weight 340 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > General, dictionaries

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Social Psychology, Social groups, Social, group or collective psychology, Social groups, communities and identities, Business: Business Communications

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