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Volume 2, number 4 October 2002 Citations in APA
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Browning, M. (2002). Antonio Gramsci and Hegemony in the United States. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 383-386. Campbell, J. A. (2002). The Philosopher of Science As Public Intellectual. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 334-357. Hoerl, K. (2002). Reframing Rhetorical Theory and Practice through Feminist Perspectives. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 368-372. Holling, M. A. (2002). Transformation and Liberation Amidst Racist-Assimilationist Forces. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 387-391. Jordan, J. W. (2002). Addressing Materiality in Communication Theory. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 378-382. Pearce, W. B. (2002). Confronted with Difference and Diversity, How Should We Act? The Review of Communication, 2(4), 398-402. Pendakur, M. (2002). The South Asian Image. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 358-362. Schwartzman, R. (2002). Hollywood's Early Cinematic Responses to Nazism. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 373-377. Sproule, J. M. (2002). Propaganda and Its Discontents. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 363-367. Taft-Kaufman, J. (2002). Interplay Between Communication Modes in the Theatre of Shakespeare. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 392-397. Zarefsky, D. (2002). Angelina Grimké and the Rhetorical Utility of Violence. The Review of Communication, 2(4), 403-408. |