Democracy as Discussion: Civic Education and the American Forum MovementLexington Books, 12 փտվ, 2007 թ. - 376 էջ As Americans worry ever more about the effects of media on the quality of public deliberation, they have developed a renewed interest in public discussion, especially face-to-face public discussion. Over a century ago, public forums_organized and widespread_provided a place where citizens could discuss the political issues of the day, and they became a means of adult civic education. William M. Keith documents the college course developed by the new field of Speech to teach the skills of discussion, as well as the forum movement, which culminated in the Federal Forum Project. Using primary sources from archives around the country, Democracy as Discussion traces the early history of the Speech field, the development of discussion as an alternative to debate, and the Deweyan Progressive philosophy of discussion that swept the U.S. For the first time the structure and details of the Federal Forum project in the context of the forum movement and adult civic education in the U.S. are recounted and analyzed, making this book a valuable resource in the study of political communication and history. |
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... context, then we need a concept of "citizenship," identifying those who can and should participate. Finally, deliberation is a kind of communication, which can be taught, and so a plan for speech (or communication) education would have ...
... context, then we need a concept of "citizenship," identifying those who can and should participate. Finally, deliberation is a kind of communication, which can be taught, and so a plan for speech (or communication) education would have ...
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... context, discussion grew out of a dissatisfaction with debate (in both educational and legislative contexts), it also represents a neat evolution from more casual conversation. The conversation of politically important people (the ...
... context, discussion grew out of a dissatisfaction with debate (in both educational and legislative contexts), it also represents a neat evolution from more casual conversation. The conversation of politically important people (the ...
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... context, to a widely dispersed set of skills, associated as much with entertaining platform speakers as with political oratory. These changes not only paralleled changes in higher education, but the development of disciplines, and in ...
... context, to a widely dispersed set of skills, associated as much with entertaining platform speakers as with political oratory. These changes not only paralleled changes in higher education, but the development of disciplines, and in ...
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... context for the breakdown in the traditional understanding of rhetorical pedagogy. Kimball's typology will serve as convenient means for understanding the changing, and increasingly marginal, role of rhetoric in higher education ...
... context for the breakdown in the traditional understanding of rhetorical pedagogy. Kimball's typology will serve as convenient means for understanding the changing, and increasingly marginal, role of rhetoric in higher education ...
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... context, legal, political, etc. Dispositio, "organization," concerned the ordering of argument to create clarity and persuasion, as well the use of introductory, concluding and transitional material. Elocutio, "verbal style," dealt with ...
... context, legal, political, etc. Dispositio, "organization," concerned the ordering of argument to create clarity and persuasion, as well the use of introductory, concluding and transitional material. Elocutio, "verbal style," dealt with ...
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Teaching Discussion | 113 |
The Forum Movement | 211 |
Conclusion | 331 |
Bibliography | 343 |
Index | 358 |
About the Author | 361 |
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