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"Handicapped" or "Handi-Capable"?: The Effects of Language about Persons with Disabilities on Perceptions of Source Credibility and Persuasiveness
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Conformity and Group Influence as Persuasion: On Not Taking Persuasion for Granted
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Split-Screen Versus Single-Screen Formats in Televised Debates: Does Access to an Opponent's Nonverbal Behaviors Affect Viewers' Perceptions of a Speaker's Credibility?
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Lies and Damn Lies: The Acceptability of Deception as a Function of Perceivers’ Culture and Liars’ Intentions
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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When Identification is Too Much of a Good Thing: An Examination of Kenneth Burke's Concept in Organizational, Intercultural, and Small Group Communication Contexts
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Smirks and Scowls Behind Your Back: Does Communicating Nonverbal Disagreement During an Opponent's Speech Affect the Credibility of the Debater in the Background?
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
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Give Me that Old Time Religion?: A Study of Religious Themes in the Rhetoric of the Ku Klux Klan
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1998)
Abstract: Despite ongoing efforts on the part of educators and others to promote an understanding and appreciation of people from other cultures and subcultures, it is disturbing that the United States continues to see racist violence against blacks and other minority groups. Much of this violence has been perpetuated by the Ku Klux Klan, one of America's oldest hate groups (Seltzer & Lopes, 1986). In spite of its unethical and generally unpopular treatment of minorities, if one views the Klan from a traditional organizational framework, one might argue that, in some respects, the Klan is a successful organization. Indeed, if sustenance is one mark of a successful organization, it would be difficult to argue that the Ku Klux Klan has not had at least some degree of success; not only has the organization emerged and reemerged in the 1860's, 1920's, and 1960's, in recent times, it has maintained and successfully recruited a large number of members (Chalmers, 1981; Gerlach, 1982).
Keyword: Arts and Humanities; ku klux klan; religion; rhetoric
URL: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/lpsc_facpub/81
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When Identification is Too Much of a Good Thing: An Examination of Kenneth Burke's Concept in Organizational, Intercultural, and Small Group Communication Contexts
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1997)
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Overcoming Obstacles to Safer Sex: The Role of Shyness
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1997)
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Honest or Deceitful?: A Study of Persons' Mental Models for Judging Veracity
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1997)
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Split-Screen Versus Single-Screen Formats in Televised Debates: Does Access to an Opponent's Nonverbals Affect Viewers' Perceptions of a Speaker's Credibility?
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1997)
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Toward a Blending of Humanistic and Scientific Traditions in Speech Communication: A Cross Application of Perelman's Concept of Audience and Perspectives of Communication Competence
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1996)
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Surviving Turbulent Organizational Environments: A Case Study Examination of a Lumber Company's Internal and External Influence Attempts
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1995)
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Men and Women in the Marketplace
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1995)
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Debt as a Compliance-Gaining Strategy: An Application of George Campbell's Theory of Rhetoric
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1995)
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When You Hate Yourself for Laughing: An Examination of Receivers' Gender and Perceptions of Offensive Humor
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1995)
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Ethnicity and Deception Detection
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1995)
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What Part of No Don't You Understand?: An Investigation of Gender Differences and Resistance to Persuasion
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1994)
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Constructing Impressions of Deceit: An Examination of Cognitive Structures Used for Detecting Deception
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1994)
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Honest or Deceitful?: A Study of Persons' Mental Models for Judging Veracity
In: Languages, Philosophy, and Communication Studies Faculty Publications (1994)
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