Public Speaking: Strategies for Success proposes that at all stages of the public speaking process, students learn how to develop and apply strategies to speaking situations they encounter throughout their lives. David Zarefsky, one of today's leading scholars in speech communication, encourages students to think through and about the public ...
An adaptation of Public Speaking: Strategies for Success 4/e, this handbook format offers the reader a valuable, accessible reference tool to guide them as they learn how to develop and apply strategies to speaking situations they will encounter throughout their lives. David Zarefsky, one of today's leading scholars in speech communication, ...
'This book is at once an original look at the Lincoln-Douglas debates and a multi-faceted, deeply layered, and nuanced study of how to analyze public rhetorical action historically. It deepens and alters our view of the debates as historical events, it goes beyond existing treatments of the debates as oratorical performances, and it broadens our ...
This text provides a perspective for understanding presidential debates by analyzing the debates in 1992 among candidates Bill Clinton, George Bush and Ross Perot. It argues that candidates are able either to undermine or to preserve the vital issues of personal credibility and policy matters.
"Public Speaking: Strategies for Success" proposes that at all stages of the public speaking process, students learn how to develop and apply strategies to speaking situations they encounter throughout their lives. Critical listening, audience analysis, choosing a speech topic, researching a speech topic, reasoning, arrangement and organization of ...
Public Speaking: Strategies for Success proposes that at all stages of the public speaking process, students learn how to develop and apply strategies to speaking situations they encounter throughout their lives. David Zarefsky, one of today's leading scholars in speech communication, encourages students to think through and about the public ...
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Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: The Teaching Company
Date Published: 2001
ISBN-13:9781565856110ISBN:1565856112
Description: Good. No dust jacket. COMPLETE SET WITH BOTH BOOKS-Minor shelf and edge wear, no markings or highlighting. Cover has some scuffing and minor scratches. Taught by David Zarefsky-Northwestern University Ph.D., Northwestern University. read more
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