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Rhetoric and Democracy (Course or Curricular Material)
Title: Rhetoric and Democracy
Author: Betsy Verhoeven
Author: Emma Fleck
Author: Nick Clark
Abstract: The course serves as a bridge between theories of Rhetoric, Marketing and Democracy with empirical research on the relationship between political elites and mass behavior. The course will begin by defining rhetoric, considering different types of and devices for using rhetoric and learning the fundamentals of rhetorical analysis, whereby students will learn to identify the specific rhetorical strategies employed within democracy and the wider media. In addition, this class will examine the ethics of rhetoric in marketing, including questions of who is included and excluded from messaging and considering the best rules for rhetorical participation to maintain open communication. This will studies using a range of contexts to include society, democracy and the economy.
Year: 2019
Primary URL: will be available on website: https://www.susqu.edu/academics/national-endowment-for-the-humanities/neh-faculty-resources
Primary URL Description: Website offering faculty resources.
Audience: Undergraduate
National Endowment for the Humanities: Promoting Civil Discourse in a Polarizing World (Web Resource)
Title: National Endowment for the Humanities: Promoting Civil Discourse in a Polarizing World
Author: Emma Fleck
Author: Amanda Bannon
Author: Betsy Verhoeven
Author: Nick Clark
Abstract: Website that publicizes the project and its support by NEH; publicizes workshops and serves as an interface for sign-up; shares student projects, faculty syllabi and other teaching resources.
Year: 2019
Primary URL: https://www.susqu.edu/academics/national-endowment-for-the-humanities
Town-Gown Open Forum (Public Lecture or Presentation)
Title: Town-Gown Open Forum
Abstract: The university president, the university grants manager, and the university CFO, the borough council leader, and several local business leaders met for a panel that was open to students, faculty, staff, and borough residents. The panel led to discussion of ways the town and the university support each other as well as ways they could collaborate in the near future.
Author: Malcolm Derek
Author: Nick Clark
Date: 10/09/2019
Location: Degenstein Student Center, Susquehanna University
Syllabus (Course or Curricular Material)
Title: Syllabus
Author: Fleck, Emma
Author: Verhoeven, Betsy
Author: Clark, Nick
Abstract: This is the syllabus for a general education course that studied national polarization and taught strategies for depolarizing national discourse. The class draws from the fields of political science, marketing, and rhetoric.
Year: 2020
Audience: Undergraduate
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