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Post by ENGAGE administrator on Feb 19, 2013 15:29:54 GMT -5
R.J. is currently a doctoral candidate and graduate lecturer in the Brian Lamb School of Communication at Purdue University. He teaches classes on rhetoric and public culture, political advocacy, public speaking, and qualitative research methods. As a scholar of rhetoric, he studies protest and politics of social justice, mobilizing diverse theories and methods to study local civic engagement in contemporary democratic public life. One type of forum in which he is particularly interested is the public meeting. In studying public meetings, R.J. attempts to understand and explain how citizens and neighbors, using ordinary modes of discourse, engage with elected officials, intellectual elites, and one another over matters that are global in scope but local in importance. Contact RJ by email green35@purdue.edu Attachments:
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