Readings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest

By (author): "Stephen H. Browne, Charles E. Morris III"
Publish Date: May 1st 2001
Readings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest
ISBN189113616X
ISBN139781891136160
AsinReadings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest
Original titleReadings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest, 2nd ed.
Readings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest includes thirty-five of the most significant essays from the literature. From groundbreaking theoretical works to very recent case studies, the selections reveal the evolution of a dynamic scholarship--its theoretical foundations, the debates that shape further inquiry, the critical studies that illustrate key theoretical positions. Drawing on a wide range of movements, these essays show people attempting to reform society from within. They also argue for a communication-based theory of social protest, exploring language choices and other rhetorical strategies that create leaders, inspire followers, confront power, and attract public support and sympathy--or that silence dissent, suppress uprising, or discredit protesters. The new edition reflects current issues in and perspectives on the rhetoric of social movements, as well as a wider range of historical and contemporary social movements. A revised organization highlights conceptual themes across movements and scholarship. Substantive introductions to the each chapter highlight key points, vital connections, and recurring conflicts. A selected bibliography--expanded in this edition--helps students launch their own research on social movements. The first edition of this book was reviewed in Rhetoric and Public Affairs and The Review of Communication.