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- Rhetoric & Public Affairs
- Michigan State University Press
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- Volume 16, Number 2, Summer 2013
- Silhouette of a Discipline: Taking Stock of Silent Presumptions, Voids, and Issues in Rhetoric and Public Address
- “Where Mitt Romney Takes His Family to Church”: Mike Huckabee’s GOP Convention Speech, the “Mormon Hurdle,” and the Rhetoric of Proportion
- The U.S. Catholic Bishops, “Religious Freedom,” and the 2012 Presidential Election Campaign: A Reflection
- Religious Dissociation in 2012 Campaign Discourse
- “‘Gulag’—Slavery, Inc.”: The Power of Place and the Rhetorical Life of a Cold War Map
- Purifying Islam in Post-Authoritarian Indonesia: Corporatist Metaphors and the Rise of Religious Intolerance
- To “Dance with Lost Souls”: Liu Xiaobo, Charter 08, and the Contested Rhetorics of Democracy and Human Rights in China
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