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Compose, Design, Advocate
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About the Book
About the Book
How to Order a Copy
Chapter 1: A Rhetorical Process for Designing Compositions
History of Rhetoric Resources
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 2: Laying Out a Design Plan
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 3: Developing a (More Complex) Statement of Purpose
Getting Started with Composing
Developing Your Sense of Audience
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 4: Producing a (More Complex) Composition
Getting More Deeply into Rhetoric
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 5: About Advocacy and Argument
Making Connections with Non-profit Organizations
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 6: Researching for Advocacy and Argument
Citation Styles
Citation Generators
Examples of alternative research projects
Sites to Help You Do Online Searching
Organizing Your Research
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 7: About Written Modes of Communication
Want Help with the Stages of Writing?
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 8: About Oral Modes of Communication
Working with Oral Texts
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 9: About Visual Modes of Communication
Working with Color
Page Design
Photographs, maps, illustrations, posters, and other visual texts
Designing Webpages
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 10: Analyzing Posters
Posters to View Online
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 11: Analyzing Documentary Photography
Documentary Photography Projects
If you want to learn more about how photographs work...
Photographs You Can Use in Your Own Work
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 12: Analyzing Instruction Sets
Thinking through Production
Chapter 13: Analyzing Editorial and Opinion Pieces
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 14: Analyzing Essays
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 15: Analyzing Comics
Thinking Through Production
Chapter 16: Analyzing Interviews
How We Analyze Interviews: Our Bodily Responses
How We Analyze Interviews: Our Cultural Responses
Analyzing Short Interviews
Analyzing Interviews
Two Different Interviews with the Same Person
Analyzing a Set of Interviews on the Same Topic
Thinking Through Production
Instructor Resources
Instructor Resource Center
Sample Syllabi, Assignments, and Lesson Plans
Working on Communication Processes
Representations
Communicating In and About the Public and the Private
Researching Technology and Communication
Communicating Usefully
Additional Resources for teaching with Compose | Design | Advocate
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