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Rogerian Perspectives:

Collabaorative Rhetoric for Oral and Written Communication
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Nathaniel Teich
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Greenwood Publishing Group, 1992 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 303 pages
Advancing the application of Carl Rogers' ideas, this book presents new theoretical and practical views of Rogerian influences on rhetorical theory, the teaching of writing, and pragmatic discourse. Practically, the contributors focus on the dynamics of Rogerian communication in real-world contexts, extending Rogers' "person-centered" principles into classroom interactions, peer response groups, and other collaborations. Theoretically, discussions situate Rogerian principles within the contexts of persuasive and dialogical rhetoric, and of psychoanalytic and philosophical intersubjectivity. Also included are transcripts of an interview with Rogers, and a forum discussion epitomizing Rogerian principles in action.
  

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Contents

NEW VIEWS ON ROGERIAN THEORY AND PRACTICE
65
EMPATHY THE HEART OF COLLABORATIVE COMMUNICATION
237
CONTRIBUTORS
295

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