Organizational Communication: Participation, power, and genderLinda Putnam, Kathleen J. Krone SAGE, 2006 - Communication in organizations Covering the fundamental theories of organizational communication studies, this collection focuses in particular on the development of the field through articles that influenced agenda-setting and charts the course of the research. |
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... enthymeme , is thought to be one of Aristotle's original discoveries . Even though Aristotle called it the substance of rhetorical persuasion , we have no unambiguous definition of enthymeme , in his words . After summarizing a variety ...
... enthymeme , is thought to be one of Aristotle's original discoveries . Even though Aristotle called it the substance of rhetorical persuasion , we have no unambiguous definition of enthymeme , in his words . After summarizing a variety ...
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... enthymeme , and enthymeme , are not different processes , and their premises will often overlap . But , they are different ways of treating the sources of major premises . With enthymeme ,, such premises are assumed to be in the mind ...
... enthymeme , and enthymeme , are not different processes , and their premises will often overlap . But , they are different ways of treating the sources of major premises . With enthymeme ,, such premises are assumed to be in the mind ...
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... enthymeme , and enthymeme ,. For example , an individual may wish to identify with a large corporation even prior to entry , thus seeking out the organization's major premises during the hiring process , orientation , and the first days ...
... enthymeme , and enthymeme ,. For example , an individual may wish to identify with a large corporation even prior to entry , thus seeking out the organization's major premises during the hiring process , orientation , and the first days ...
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Theory and Practice from | 28 |
Communication | 65 |
A Reconceptualization of Groups in Context | 104 |
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