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Quarterly Journal of Speech 

About: Quarterly Journal of Speech is an academic journal. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Rhetoric & Rhetorical question. It has an ISSN identifier of 0033-5630. Over the lifetime, 3468 publication(s) have been published receiving 61827 citation(s). The journal is also known as: The quarterly journal of speech.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a conception of genre based on conventionalized social motives which are found in recurrent situation-types is proposed, and the thesis is that genre must be conceived in terms of rhetorical action rather than substance or form.
Abstract: This essay proposes a conception of genre based on conventionalized social motives which are found in recurrent situation‐types. The thesis is that genre must be conceived in terms of rhetorical action rather than substance or form.

2,629 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, publics and counter-publics are compared in the context of counterpublics and publics. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol 88, No. 4, pp. 410-412.
Abstract: (2002). Publics and counterpublics. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 88, No. 4, pp. 410-412.

1,044 citations

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TL;DR: This article explored the themes used by married couples, dating couples, relatives, live-in friends, and non-live-in friend to interpret their current relational episodes, and found that dating couples used themes of commitment, fragility, and manipulation, while marital couples, family members, and live-insignificant others used themes such as involvement, work, and respect.
Abstract: This study explored the themes used by married couples, dating couples, relatives, live‐in friends, and non‐live‐in friends to interpret their current relational episodes. One hundred eighteen people participated in fifty‐five report tasks. Among the findings were that dating couples used themes of commitment, fragility, and manipulation, while marital couples, relatives, and live‐in friends used themes of involvement, work, and respect.

1,017 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, it is suggested that a description of political consciousness can be constructed from the structures of meaning exhibited by a society's vocabulary of "ideographs" (i.e., symbols).
Abstract: This essay attempts to describe political consciousness in collectivities. Symbolist thought, focused on the idea of “myth,” seems linked with material thought, focused on the concept of “ideology.” It is suggested that a description of political consciousness can be constructed from the structures of meaning exhibited by a society's vocabulary of “ideographs.”

765 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20214
202032
201937
201833
201734
201629