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Critical Discourse Analysis and the Editorial 2.0: News Reception and User-generated Comments in Discourses about (Im)migration ...
Boyd, Michael. - : Altre Modernità, 2018
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[Handbook] The language of competition law
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(New) participatory framework on YouTube? Commenter interaction in US political speeches
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 72 (2014), 46-58
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Reframing the American Dream : conceptual metaphor and personal pronouns in the 2008 US presidential debates
In: Analyzing genres in political communication (Amsterdam, 2013), p. 297-320
MPI für Psycholinguistik
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Rhetorical Writing Assessment: The Practice and Theory of Complementarity
In: Journal of Writing Assessment, vol 2, iss 1 (2005)
Abstract: Writing portfolio assessment and communal (shared, dialogical) assessment are two of our field's most creative, courageous, and influential innovations. Because they are also relatively expensive innovations, however, they remain vulnerable to cost-cutting by university administrators and to attacks from testing corporations. This article lays a theoretical foundation for those two powerful and valuable practices in teaching and assessing writing. Building on the concept of "complementarity" as developed in the fields of quantum physics (Bohr; Kafatos & Nadeau) and rhetoric (Bizzell) and adapted for educational evaluation (Guba & Lincoln), we provide some of the "epistemological basis," called for by Huot, on which portfolio and communal assessment are based and by which those practices can be justified. If we must look to science to validate our assessment practices (and perhaps we must), we should not settle for outdated theories of psychometrics that support techniques like multiple-choice testing. Instead, from more recent scientific theorizing we can garner strong support for many of our best practices, including communal and portfolio assessment. By looking to the new science--including the new psychometrics (Cronbach, Moss)--we can strengthen and protect assessment practices that are vibrantly and unapologetically rhetorical.
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1gk2j1qn
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Drug discovery and development at the National Cancer Institute : the role of natural products of plant origin
In: Medicinal resources of the tropical forest (New York, 1996), p. 101-136
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Quid pro quo : alternatives for equity and conservation
In: Valuing local knowledge (Washington [etc.], 1996), p. 259-280
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