This course analyzes the rhetorical-cultural aspects of global advocacy, such as how to fashion persuasion that speaks to multiple national, ethnic, religious and political audiences about issues of transnational importance and which have the same or similar persuasive goals. Case studies will be used to move back and forth between theory and practice, where studying the practice will inform the theory, and vice-versa. The course will answer important questions for global advocates.
Course Master:
Term:
Spring 2025
Discipline:
PO (Politics)
Credits:
4 credits
Type:
Regular
Level:
Graduate
Can be taken twice for credit?:
No
Exam Date:
Monday, May 12, 2025 - 12:30
Pre-requisites:
Major=MA: Diplomacy and International Law OR Major=MA: International Affairs OR Major=MA: Int'l Affairs, Conflict Res & Civ Society Dev
Co-requisites:
None
Professor(s)
Information not available