John Angus Campbell
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John Angus Campbell (Ph.D., Rhetoric, University of Pittsburgh) is a professor and director of graduate studies in the Department of Communication at the University of Memphis. He is a founding member and past President of the American Association for the Rhetoric of Science and Technology. In addition, he has been an associate editor of Rhetoric and Public Affairs, The Quarterly journal of speech. the Southern Journal of Communication, and of the on-line journal Poroi.
He has published widely on Darwin’s argumentation, and is currently completing a book, Charles Darwin: a rhetorical biography.
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Bibliography
- Darwinism, Design, and Public Education, John A. Campbell, co-editor, 2004, ISBN 0870136755
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Articles
- Why Was Darwin Believed? Darwin's Origin and the Problem of Intellectual Revolution, Configurations 11.2 (2003)
- The Polemical Mr. Darwin, Quarterly Journal of Speech v61, n4, 375-390, Dec 75
- Scientific Revolution and the Grammar of Culture: The Case of Darwin's "Origin.", Quarterly Journal of Speech, v72 n4 p351-76 Nov 1986
- The Invisible Rhetorician: Charles Darwin’s “Third Party” Strategy, Rhetorica (1533-8541); Volume: 7; Issue: 1; Date: 1989
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