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|a Peaceful Persuasion -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Everyday Peacemaking: Nonviolent Communication and Rhetoric -- INTRODUCTION -- THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK -- THE PROBLEM DEFINED -- TOOLS FOR ANALYZING NONVIOLENCE -- SUMMARY -- 2. Rhetoric, Media, and Public Relations: Evolving Nonviolent Communication with Rhetorical Theory -- RHETORIC IN THE SERVICE OF SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE -- ENGAGING THE MEDIA RHETORICALLY -- PUBLIC RELATIONS AND THE PEACE MOVEMENT -- INTERNATIONAL MEDIA AND NONVIOLENCE.
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|a 3. Peace and Pedagogy: The Case for Recognizing Nonviolence in the Speech Communication Curriculum -- DEFINING PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE AS ASPECTS OF SPEECH COMMUNICATION -- WHY PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE IS MISSING FROM THE SPEECH COMMUNICATION CURRICULUM -- A RATIONALE FOR TEACHING PEACE AND NONVIOLENCE IN THE CLASSROOM -- SOME PRELIMINARY CONCLUSIONS -- 4. The Spitfire Grill: Nonviolence as Social Power -- REDISCOVERING NONVIOLENCE -- A NONVIOLENT READING OF FILM -- THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NONVIOLENCE AND PACIFISM -- CRITICS' REVIEWS -- STRUCTURAL VIOLENCE.
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|a THE ISSUE OF "BELIEVABILITY" IN NONVIOLENCE AND VIOLENCE -- SOME CONCLUSIONS ABOUT NONVIOLENCE IN FILM -- 5. The Politics of Nonviolent Pragmatism: Kiro Gligorov at the United Nations -- GLIGOROV THE PEACEMAKER -- THEORETICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF NONVIOLENT RHETORIC -- CROSS-CULTURAL RHETORIC AT THE UNITED NATIONS -- HISTORICAL BACKGROUND -- GLIGOROV'S RHETORICAL ACE: "THE NIGHTMARE SCENARIO" -- ANALYSIS -- PROSPECTS FOR PEACE -- 6. Nonviolence in Pink: The Visual Rhetoric of Aung San Suu Kyi -- ESSENTIALIZING AND NONVIOLENT THEORY -- PICTURE THEORY AND SPECTACLE -- AUNG SAN SUU KYI.
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|a NONVIOLENT RHETORIC IN VISUAL FORM -- ENGENDERING DEMOCRACY -- CONCLUSION: METAPICTURES IN NONTERRITORIAL DEMOCRACY -- 7. A Rhetorical Climate: The Power of Hope in Big Sky Country -- THE PROBLEM WITH SITUATION -- CLIMATE: CONCEPT DEFINITION AND SUPPORTING DATA -- "RHETORIC AS AWAY OF BEING": THE EXPERIENCE OF HATE CRIMES -- THE CASE: A CHANGING CLIMATE IN BIG SKY COUNTRY -- DISCUSSION: UTILITY OF RHETORICAL CLIMATE CONSTRUCT -- CONCLUSION -- 8. Conclusion: Toward a Theory of Nonviolent Rhetoric -- INFORMING RHETORICAL THEORY WITH NONVIOLENT THEORY.
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|a "This book asserts that nonviolent rhetoric, largely overlooked until now, supports conflict transformation when applied to contemporary political communication. Ellen W. Gorsevski explores the pragmatic nonviolence of Macedonian President Kiro Gligorov, the visual rhetoric of Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, and an anti-racist campaign in Billings, Montana. In so doing, she establishes a foundation for theorizing how conflicts can be understood, prevented, managed, or reduced by employing peace-minded rhetorical means. Peaceful Persuasion highlights the great possibilities, as well as deep responsibilities, of rhetorical choices made on the geopolitical scene and uncovers the transformative potential of recognizing the social, cultural, and political value of nonviolence in fostering democracy."--Jacket
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