scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question

Showing papers in "Quarterly Journal of Speech in 1968"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The reliability of source credibility is mainly a function of the source’s credibility, not of the content of the sources, as is the case with other sources.
Abstract: (1968). Factors of source credibility. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 59-63.

268 citations




Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of communication and persuasion research: current problems and prospects, and discuss the challenges and opportunities of this research area, as well as the potential solutions.
Abstract: (1968). Communication and persuasion research: Current problems and prospects. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 268-276.

23 citations



Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, Antony's speech at Caesar's funeral is described, along with a discussion of the speech's content and its meaning in the context of speech editing and analysis.
Abstract: (1968). Antony's speech at Caesar's funeral. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 99-106.

12 citations





Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, Mann's arguments and proofs for education as the balance wheel of social machinery are presented. But they do not consider the role of the teacher in the education process.
Abstract: (1968). Education as “the balance wheel of social machinery”: Horace Mann's arguments and proofs. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 13-21.

6 citations




Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The authors defined alienation as "an attitude of separation or estrangement between oneself and some salient aspect of the social environment." Despite important studies on alienation by numerous political scientists, sociologists, and mass communicologists, the rhetorical scholar virtually has ignored a serious problem that bears deeply on every aspect of communication process, whether viewed from a historical or from a contemporary point of view.
Abstract: MAN's alienation from other men has served as a major theme in human progress from the collapse of the Greek polis to the modern race riots. Murray Greene writes, "Whether viewed in the light of Marx's fetish of commodities, Kierkegaard's sickness unto death, or Heidegger's 'thrownness' of man in the world, man is seen as estranged in the world in which he finds himself." Marvin E. Olsen defines alienation formally as "an attitude of separation or estrangement between oneself and some salient aspect of the social environment." Despite important studies on alienation by numerous political scientists, sociologists, and mass communicologists, the rhetorical scholar virtually has ignored a serious problem that bears deeply on every aspect of the communication process, whether viewed historically or from a contemporary point of


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The speechmaking of the New York draft riots of 1863 is described in this article, with a focus on the role of women in organizing the riots and their role in organizing them.
Abstract: (1968). Speechmaking of the New York draft riots of 1863. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 2, pp. 134-139.


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Aesthetic and moral value in Bonnie and Clyde were discussed in this paper, with a focus on the aesthetic and social aspects of the characters. But they did not discuss the legal aspects.
Abstract: (1968). Aesthetic and moral value in Bonnie and Clyde. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 220-225.



Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of perceived mispronunciation on speech effectiveness ratings and retention was investigated and the authors found that perceived misuse of mispronunciations had a negative effect on the effectiveness of speech.
Abstract: (1968). Effect of perceived mispronunciation on speech effectiveness ratings and retention. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 54, No. 1, pp. 47-58.


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The State of the Union MESSAGES of the PRESIDENTS 1790-1966 as mentioned in this paper, edited by Fred L. Israel and Introduction by Arthur M. Schlesinger.
Abstract: THE STATE OF THE UNION MESSAGES OF THE PRESIDENTS 1790–1966. Edited by Fred L. Israel and Introduction by Arthur M. Schlesinger. New York: R. R. Bowker Co. in association with Chelsea House Publishers, 1966; 3 Vols. pp. xIi+xi+xi+3264. $45.00.







Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The PISCATOR EXPERIMENT: THE POLITICAL THEATRE as discussed by the authors is a political satire by Maria Ley-Piscator. New York: James H. Heineman, 1967; pp. ix+336.
Abstract: THE PISCATOR EXPERIMENT: THE POLITICAL THEATRE. By Maria Ley‐Piscator. New York: James H. Heineman, 1967; pp. ix+336. $8.50.