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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
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- The Politics of Negotiating Public Tragedy: Media Framing of the Matthew Shepard Murder Volume 5, Number 3, Fall 2002, pp. 483-505
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This issue contains 18 articles in total
- The Correspondence of John Cotton (review)
- Anti-Indianism in Modern America: A Voice from Tatekeya's Earth (review)
- Impossible Witnesses: Truth, Abolitionism, and Slave Testimony (review)
- Writing Workplace Cultures: An Archaeology of Professional Writing (review)
- What's the Matter with the Internet? (review)
- The Permanent Campaign and Its Future (review)
- The Private Roots of Public Action: Gender, Equality, and Political Participation (review)
- Roe v. Wade: The Abortion Rights Controversy in American History (review)
- In the Name of the Father: The Rhetoric of the New Southern Baptist Convention (review)
- At the Intersection: Cultural Studies and Rhetorical Studies (review)
- Encyclopedia of Rhetoric (review)
- Race, Rhetoric, and Risk: Revisiting the History of U.S. Civil Rights
- Integrating Rhetoric and Journalism to Realize Publics
- The Politics of Negotiating Public Tragedy: Media Framing of the Matthew Shepard Murder
- Narrative Coherence and Antecedent Ethos in the Rhetoric of Attack Advertising: A Case Study of the Glendening vs. Sauerbrey Campaign
- Carving Up Free Exercise: Dissociation and "Religion" in Supreme Court Jurisprudence
- "The Circle of Our Felicities": Thomas Jefferson's First Inaugural Address and the Rhetoric of Nationhood
- Washington's Farewell Address: Distance as Bane and Blessing
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