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Making sense of Michelle | Communication and Culture Blog
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. Making sense of Michelle. 20 April 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. Here’s another good example for thinking through the many different elements of the “rhetorical view” that we’ve addressed and developed … it’s a commentary about what people say about Michelle Obama. We’ve said that if we want to understand culture better we should look carefully at the surface of what we say. About culture or the things we do. Or ways we perform. LAC – BLUE Team.
Pick an “American name” | Communication and Culture Blog
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. Pick an “American name”. 11 April 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. This time, I’m going to let someone else do the talking. Just in case our discussion about race, citizenship, and rhetoric seemed like it was “dated,” I think the following news story will show one way that communication in the past (and present) shapes attitudes, actions, beliefs, and so on regarding race. One Response to “Pick an “American name””. 19 April 2009 at 11:42 pm. Making sen...
March | 2009 | Communication and Culture Blog
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. Playing the whole (rhetorical) game. 31 March 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. In class on Monday, I said that I’d like you to focus on “playing the whole game” for the rest of this semester. That is, in our final readings and in your final projects pay attention to ways that ALL the concepts and ideas of the rhetorical view are intersecting and overlapping every time you try to look at the world rhetorically. Those norms from being broken and reinforc...
April | 2009 | Communication and Culture Blog
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. Making sense of Michelle. 20 April 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. Here’s another good example for thinking through the many different elements of the “rhetorical view” that we’ve addressed and developed … it’s a commentary about what people say about Michelle Obama. We’ve said that if we want to understand culture better we should look carefully at the surface of what we say. About culture or the things we do. Or ways we perform. The post is from a g...
January | 2009 | Communication and Culture Blog
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. The “Wonderful” Wizard from Wicked. 31 January 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. Tells the story of the Wicked Witch of the West (the character from. The Wizard of Oz. Perspective. In the show, we learn that Elphaba (that’s the Wicked Witch’s name) isn’t so “wicked” after all. She was. Green and so everyone in Oz treated her poorly and picked on her. She was. Wicked; instead the way people talked about her and treated her made her. The story is an.
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Communication and Culture Blog. Rhetoric and Public Culture. Making sense of Michelle. 20 April 2009 — Jonathan Rossing. Here’s another good example for thinking through the many different elements of the “rhetorical view” that we’ve addressed and developed … it’s a commentary about what people say about Michelle Obama. We’ve said that if we want to understand culture better we should look carefully at the surface of what we say. About culture or the things we do. Or ways we perform. The post is from a g...
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A blog about statistics, probability, mathematics and data visualization. Tuesday, January 8, 2013. Speeding up R computations Pt III: parallelization. In two previous posts, I have written about how you can speed up your R computations either by using strange notation and non-standard functions. Or by compiling your code. I'll start this post by a very brief introduction to parallelization using the doMC. If you already are familiar with doMC. Parallel programming in R. Modern processors have several co...