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    Thinking Rhetorically: Writing for Professional and Public Audiences

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    Roger Williams University Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition, Roger Williams University

    Copyright Year: 2020

    Last Update: 2023

    Publisher: Roger Williams University Open Publishing

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Cindy Johanek, Writing Faculty, North Hennepin Community College on 10/10/23

    This text is a collection of 19 individual chapters, each written by one of eight authors in the same writing program at Roger Williams University. The chapters are divided into focused topics covering a wide range of key terms and concepts... read more

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • Defining Professional and Public Writing
    • Part I. Content Knowledge
    • Part II. Writing Process Knowledge
    • Part III. Rhetorical Knowledge
    • Part IV. Genre Knowledge
    • Part V. Discourse Community Knowledge
    • Part VI. Metacognitive Knowledge
    • RWU Writing Program Glossary

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    About the Book

    Thinking Rhetorically: Writing in Professional and Public Contexts is dedicated to introducing students to a lifelong commitment of engaging with these problems that matter. As an academic discipline, Writing Studies’ contribution to engaging with problems can be applied to all areas of study and to all types of problems because we focus on the way language itself—discourse—is created and exchanged in the service of engaging problems. Writing Studies deepens students’ rhetorical awareness of how the ongoing conversations between groups of people shape and express the problems that matter.

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    Roger Williams University Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition, Roger Williams University

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