[Ethnocomm] ISO Teaching materials on a "Speeches that changed the world" and social movements class
Nadezhda Sotirova
nsotirov at morris.umn.edu
Tue Oct 8 16:35:01 UTC 2024
Hi all,
Hope you are doing well.
I know this is unorthodox and not a common request but I'm teaching a
legacy class with the topic of "Speeches that changed the world". It used
to have a rhetorical focus but I'd like to shift to a more LSI/EC mode and
include social movements in general. Does anyone have experience,
suggestions, or materials they are willing to share with me? I'd like to
incorporate some media history/historiography as that's part of
understanding why how we do public speaking and its impact have both
changed in the 21st century--where memes of the debate seem to be more
relevant than the debates themselves!
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
Thank you, wonderful hivemind!
Nade
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Nadezhda Sotirova, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Professor
Communication, Media, & Rhetoric CMR
<https://academics.morris.umn.edu/communication-media-and-rhetoric>
Humanities and Fine Arts 105C
University of Minnesota Morris
Division of Humanities
600 East Fourth St.
Morris, Minnesota 56267
Email: nsotirov at morris.umn.edu
Phone: (320) 589-6244
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