The reflective practitioner and the uses of rhetoric
By: Farmer, David John.
Contributor(s): Patterson, Patricia M.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.105-15.Subject(s): Public administration
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Public Administration ReviewSummary: This essay invites reflection on four practical uses of rhetoric: as a way to provide persuasive emphasis in administrative communication; as a technique of analysis to improve public administration and expand its limits; as a resource in identifying individual administrative signature; and as a vehicle for reevaluating public administration's group signature. It reflects on the authors' experiences and considers possibilities for change toward more conscious and effective group self-representations. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 63, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR57889 |
This essay invites reflection on four practical uses of rhetoric: as a way to provide persuasive emphasis in administrative communication; as a technique of analysis to improve public administration and expand its limits; as a resource in identifying individual administrative signature; and as a vehicle for reevaluating public administration's group signature. It reflects on the authors' experiences and considers possibilities for change toward more conscious and effective group self-representations. - Reproduced.


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