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Into the Gateway - Project on Power, Place and Publics

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This book advances the trend toward field methods in rhetorical scholarship by collecting distinct chapters based on the same object of study - the University of Nevada, Reno's Masterplan that extends the University into the adjacent community. Exploring the perennial problem of university-community relations from the perspective of multiple publics, this book provides thick description of a local issue that resonates with communities across the country. The fieldwork for each chapter was conducted in groups during a single, week-long site visit that asked scholars to study the asymmetrical traction among different communities to organize, publicize, and advocate positions around a proposed redevelopment project. Surveying the results of this professional experiment - the Project on Power, Place, and Publics - each chapter offers a theoretical intervention into the same material site, illustrates diverse place-based field methods, and models the scholarly results of work that mixes slow, deliberate, and thoughtful analysis with the fast pace and spontaneous demands of participatory research.

This volume is unique for a number of reasons: it is the only study to concretely illustrate the compatibility of field methods with a wide range of theoretical perspectives; it attests to the possibility of deeply collaborative research as teams of researchers engaged multiple local partners to produce these chapters; and, it challenges the pervasive intellectual terrain that pits one theory against another by showing how diverse scholarly approaches can bolster one another.

With a new introduction, afterword, and post-script material from authors, the other chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Review of Communication.

Sommario

1. Enacting rhetorical field methods in a place-based project 2. The unbuilt city of Reno 3. “No(t) camping”: engaging intersections of housing, transportation, and environmental justice through critical praxis 4. Community-engaged rhetoric 5. Unearthing deep roots: tapping rhetoric’s generative power to improve community and urban development projects 6. Precarious economies: capitalism’s creative destruction in the age of neoliberal campus planning 7. The biggest little ways toward access: thinking with disability in site-specific rhetorical work 8. (Re)designing Innovation Alley: fostering civic living and learning through visual rhetoric and urban design 9. Rhetorical cartographic story maps as public work 10. Afterword – Engaging the university as institutional public actor: employing field methods to map market publicity in a networked public sphere

Info autore

Catherine Chaput is Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA. Her research focuses on the intersecting relations among rhetoric, political economy, and affect. She has written two monographs, edited a collection, and guest edited four journal issues. In addition, she has published dozens of articles and book chapters.
Amy Pason is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA. Her research focuses on social movement and counterpublics rhetoric, First Amendment issues related to protest, and academic labor. She is co-editor of What Democracy Looks Like: The Rhetoric of Social Movements and Counterpublics.

Riassunto

This book advances the trend toward field methods in rhetorical scholarship by collecting distinct chapters based on the same object of study – the University of Nevada, Reno’s Masterplan that extends the University into the adjacent community.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Catherine (University of Nevada Chaput
Con la collaborazione di Catherine Chaput (Editore), Chaput Catherine (Editore), Amy Pason (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 09.06.2022
 
EAN 9781032193960
ISBN 978-1-0-3219396-0
Pagine 134
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric, Communication Studies, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Speech & Pronunciation

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