The politics of remembering and forgetting: the Gujarat development model and the 2002 Gujarat pogrom
págs. 285-295
Trump’s impeachment: cheap grace and the comic frame
págs. 296-308
Millennials versus Old Economy Steve: memes, generational abandonment, and the possibilities of taking care
págs. 309-319
Memorializing senator McCain’s “uncivil tongue”: invitational rhetoric and the problem of confrontation and violence
págs. 320-334
“A new moonshot": exploring the metaphoric shift in american cancer discourse
págs. 335-348
Divisive social movement on social media: examining #ADOS
págs. 349-361
págs. 362-374
Listening to funeral directors in rural Oklahoma funeral homes: social construction of roles, goals, and strategies
págs. 375-386
Student-to-Teacher confirmation: an initial investigation of the types of messages and outcomes
págs. 387-401
Memeability in an attention economy: on the form of the Nike Kaepernick meme
págs. 402-415
Creating restorative justice: a communication perspective of justice, restoration, and community: by Gregory D. Paul, and Ian M. Borton, Lexington Books Lanham, MD, 2021, 115 pp., $90.00 (hardcover), ISBN-13: 978-1-4985-7645-1
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Creating restorative justice: a communication perspective of justice, restoration, and community
Gregory D. Paul, Ian M. Borton
Lanham, MD : Lexington Books, 2021
págs. 416-418
Hermeneutics after Ricoeur: a review: Hermeneutics after Ricoeur, by John Arthos, New York, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 1–248 pp., $102.60(hardback); $35.96(paperback), ISBN: 9781350080867
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Hermeneutics after Ricoeur: a review
John Arthos
New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019
págs. 418-421
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