Based on the online textbook written by Dr. Meggie Mapes, this podcast is an audio version to help students have options when it comes to learning course content. Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy 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. Narrated by Lynzee Flores, M.A.
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In this chapter, we discuss what are the forms and functions of an argument Chapter 5: Crafting Arguments – Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy (pressbooks.com) 4:27 - The Structure Claim, Evidence and Warrant 25:00ish- Using Language Effectively
Learn what are best practices in how to research an argument. Chapter 4: Researching Arguments – Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy (pressbooks.com)
Content Sections: 2:38 - What's Public Speaking? 6:00 - Public Speaking as Advocacy 10:20 - Communicating Ethically 13:23 - Communication is Constitutive, Contextual and Cultural 15:07 - Constitutive 19:25 - Contextual 22:46 - Cultural 28:05 - Communication Apprehension 38:05 - Conclusion Link to textbook chapter: Public Speaking As Advocacy – Speak Out, Call In: Public Speaking as Advocacy (pressbooks.com)...