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    Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy - 2nd ed.

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    Meggie Mapes, University of Kansas

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    ISBN 13: 9781936153329

    Publisher: University of Kansas Libraries

    Language: English

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    Opinión de Tia Nichole McMillen, Adjunct Faculty, Tidewater Community College on 12/14/24

    The text is highly comprehensive, covering all key areas relevant to public speaking with a focus on advocacy. Divided into four well-defined parts—Advocacy and Audiences, Arguments and Information, Aesthetics and Delivery, and Approaches—it... lee mas

    Opinión de Brian Healy, Lecturer, Metropolitan State University of Denver on 1/16/24

    This Open Educational Text directly connects Public Speaking and communication theory in practically applicable skill sets, highlighting the potential for personal and civic advocacy. The diverse and inclusive perspectives and examples allow the... lee mas

    Opinión de James Proszek, Visiting Instructor of Rhetoric, Wabash College on 6/20/22

    The text appropriately engages both communication theory and public speaking training by pairing technical skills (i.e. researching & constructing arguments, building an outline, using visual aids) with principles of advocacy that inform why... lee mas

    Opinión de Lana McDonnell, Professor, Dodge City Community College on 1/10/22

    This book does a nice job of covering all of the material needed in a basic Public Speaking Course. I like that it follows a traditional trajectory and adds the focus of advocacy from the very beginning. It includes traditional expectations for... lee mas

    Opinión de Kara Dillard, Assistant Professor, James Madison University on 8/16/21

    "Speak Out, Call In" is a textbook aimed at students taking a basic public speaking or introduction to communication course. The text is very comprehensive – outlining what communication and public speaking is, including the notion of advocacy,... lee mas

    Opinión de Julie Walker, Assistant Professor, Assistant Director of Forensics, Southwest Minnesota State University on 2/5/21, updated 6/1/21

    This book covers all of the basic public speaking needs. What I really appreciate is the way the book clearly situates public speaking within contexts. lee mas

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Contributing Authors
    • Part I. Advocacy and Audiences
      • 1. Public Speaking As Advocacy
      • 2. Centering Audiences
    • Part II. Arguments and Information
      • 3. Selecting and Brainstorming Arguments
      • 4. Researching Arguments
      • 5. Crafting Arguments
      • 6. Organizing and Outlining
    • Part III. Aesthetics and Delivery
      • 7. Creating an Aesthetic Experience
      • 8. Verbal Delivery
      • 9. Nonverbal Delivery
      • 10. Presentation Aids
      • 11. Rehearsing Your Presentation
    • Part IV. Approaches
      • 12. Informative Speaking
      • 13. Persuasive Speaking
      • 14. Online Public Speaking
      • 15. Ceremonial Speaking
    • References by Chapter
    • Glossary

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    Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy (second edition) is a contemporary, interdisciplinary public speaking textbook that fuses rhetoric, critical/cultural studies, and performance to offer an up-to-date resource for students. With a focus on advocacy, this textbook invites students to consider public speaking as a political, purposeful form of information-sharing. 

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    Dr. Meggie Mapes, Department of Communication Studies

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