Robert L. Scott
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Robert Lee Scott was an assistant professor of speech at University of Houston before he became a professor of speech at University of Minnesota in 1964. He is a member of the Speech Communication Association. He also was an editor for The Quarterly Journal of Speech for 2 years.
Education
- B.A. from University of Colorado
- M.A. from University of Nebraska
- Ph.D from University of Illinois
Awards
- The Teaching Award of the College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota
- Winans-Wichelns Research Award. 1970.
- Charles H. Woolbert Research Award. 1981.
- Douglas-Ehninger Distinguished Scholar Award. 1989.
- Distinguished Scholar of Association Award. 1992.
Article Summaries
Scott, Robert L. "On Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic"
Additional Works/Publication
The Speaker's Reader: Concepts in Communication. 1969
Methods of Rhetorical Criticism; A Twentieth-Century Perspective. 1980
"The Rhetoric of Confrontation" 1969
"On Not Defining 'Rhetoric'" 1973
"The Conservative Voice in Radical Rhetoric: A Common Approach to Division" 1973
"On Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic: Ten Years Later" 1976
"Epistemic Rhetoric and Criticism: Where Barry Brummett Goes Wrong" 1990
"The Necessary Pluralism of Any Future History of Rhetoric" 1991
"Rhetoric is Epistemic: What Difference Does That Make" 1993
Further Readings
Other Scholarly Views
Agreement
Those authors that agree with Scott.
Opposition
Those authors that disagree with Scott.