Speaking of speech with the disciplines: Collaborative discussions about collaborative speech

Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 9 (2):243-255 (2010)
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Abstract

As Lecturer of Speech in the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth College, I have joined an ongoing conversation about speech that spans disciplines. This article takes a step back from looking at communication across the curriculum as a program and instead looks at one of the earliest stages of the process — conversations about speech with the disciplines. Exploring our meta-communication — our speaking with the disciplines about speech — highlights some of the discoveries we have made about speech through our conversations

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A Mathematical Theory of Communication.Claude Elwood Shannon - 1948 - Bell System Technical Journal 27 (April 1924):379–423.

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