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John Arthos
(2023)
Escaping the prison house of effects: The persistence of an anachronism in rhetoric studies.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 609-623).
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Graves, Heather Brodie
(1998)
Marbles, dimples, rubber sheets, and quantum wells: The role of analogy in the rhetoric of science.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 25-48).
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Kinsella, William J.
(1996)
A “fusion” of interests: Big science, government, and rhetorical practice in nuclear fusion research.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 65-81).
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Fahnestock, Jeanne
(1996)
Series reasoning in scientific argument: Incrementum and graditio and the case of Darwin.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 13-40).
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Condit, Celeste
(1996)
How bad science stays that way: Brain sex, demarcation, and the status of truth in the rhetoric of science.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 83-109).
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Dickson, Barbara; Barton, Ellen
(1996)
Leaving science and technology for business and management: Quality control as a discourse on the move.
Rhetorical Society Quarterly
(pp. 41-63).
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S. Michael Halloran
(1987)
Rhetoric and the English department.
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