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Changing
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The Public Work of Rhetoric_nodrm
"
15. University of Colorado, "CU-Boulder's Vision for 2030. "
16. Chaput, Inside the Teaching Machine, 143.
17. Ibid. , 129.
18. Columbia University, "ServiceNation. " The presidential forum coincided with
Time's September 22, 2008, Second Annual Service Issue, A Sense of Community. 19. Be the Change, "Be the Change. "
20. ServiceNation, "Executive Summary. " 21. Progressive Policy Institute, "About. "
22. Progressive Policy Institute, "About the Third Way. "
23. Democratic Leadership Council, "Third Way. "
24. Mouffe, Democratic Paradox, 113.
25. Since the 1970s the conservative movement has built an enduring and a well-
coordinated philanthropic apparatus to forward its interests and that of private enter- prise. This philanthropic apparatus has fostered federal policies that include deregulating business and cutting social services. Liberal philanthropic organizations have scrambled to address the humanitarian needs that these cuts have created.
26. For example, the Heritage Foundation or the American Enterprise Institute. 27. Bennett and Entman, "Democracy," 4.
28. Hauser, Vernacular Voices.
29. Bennet and Entman, "Democracy," 5.
30. Examples are plentiful: Americans for Tax Reform has influenced the Federal Com- munications Commission (FCC); MoveOn. org has influenced digital political network- ing and arguably domestic and foreign policy; and DividedWeFail. org connects the AARP with business interests to support bipartisanship.
31. See Fischer and Forester, Argumentative Turn, 3-4.
32. Simons, Rhetorical Turn.
33. The positionality of such a "middling" rhetorical stance was outline by Lucaites
and Condit, "Epilogue. "
Rhetorical Engagement in the Cultural Economies of Cities 93
34. Greene, "Orator Communist," 86.
35. Boyte, "Against the Current. "
36. Boyte, "Different Kind," 16.
37. At the University of Utah in the early 1990s, I developed a multisection course
titled "Professional Writing: Business," which featured a consultancy model of instruc- tion. As a variant of service learning, groups of students found their own client, estab- lished a working relationship with the client, built an assessment model of the client's writing and communication, and decided whether to stop with the assessment or to propose new services. Flower and Ackerman, Writers at Work.
38. During the Clinton presidency, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was introduced, welfare disintegrated, and the FCC gave public air space to the telecom- munication industries.
39. Henwood, After the New Economy. Tables to support this point can be found on pages 4 and 146, with analysis of actual economic growth and equity throughout the book. See also Gee, Hull, and Lankshear, New Work Order.
40. Henwood, After the New Economy, 4-5.
41. Sennett, Cultural.
42. Captured by Appadurai, Fear; Attali, Millennium. 43. Mouffe, Democratic Paradox, 110-11.
44. Zukin et al. , New Engagement? , 53.
45. With my focus on local policy spheres, I am particularly interested in how a "cre- ative economy" is used in regional planning, for example, by Christopherson, Creative Economy Strategies; Douglass and Wassall, Creative Economy; and Markusen and Johnson, "Artist's Centers. "
46. Du Gay and Pryke, "Cultural Economy. "
47. Ibid. , 6.
48. See Hariman and Lucaites, "Dissent and Emotional Management. "
49. See, for example, Freeland, "Universities and Cities. " A broader discussion can be
found in Brint, Future; Hoeger and Christiaanse, Campus and the City.
50. Office of the City Manger of Kent, Ohio, "2005 Financial Report. " This report was made available to all residents of Kent through the City of Kent Web site and other
venues.
51. Newman, Declining Fortunes.
52. See the discussion of Benjamin in Boyer, City.
53. Allen, "Symbolic Economies. " Allen cites Zukin, Culture of Cities, 826.
54. Casey, "Public Memory. "
55. Casey, Fate of Place.
56. Casey, Remembering, 214.
57. See Alexander, "Fifteen Properties," in his The Phenomenon of Life, Book 1 of The
Nature of Order; Rossi, Architecture.
58. Hauser, Vernacular Voices, 273.
59. Arendt, Human Condition, 95.
60. When the term "creative economy" enters into city and redevelopment planning,
the writings of Richard Florida often surface. See Florida et al. , "University," and com- pare with Shorthose, "New Cultural Economy. "
61. The narrative of the Right Dimensions proposal and its demise can be found in Ruller, "Kent 360," the city manager's blog.
62. Cool Cities Survey Results, "Voice of the Next Generation. " 63. Ruller, "Kent 360. "
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17. Ibid. , 129.
18. Columbia University, "ServiceNation. " The presidential forum coincided with
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26. For example, the Heritage Foundation or the American Enterprise Institute. 27. Bennett and Entman, "Democracy," 4.
28. Hauser, Vernacular Voices.
29. Bennet and Entman, "Democracy," 5.
30. Examples are plentiful: Americans for Tax Reform has influenced the Federal Com- munications Commission (FCC); MoveOn. org has influenced digital political network- ing and arguably domestic and foreign policy; and DividedWeFail. org connects the AARP with business interests to support bipartisanship.
31. See Fischer and Forester, Argumentative Turn, 3-4.
32. Simons, Rhetorical Turn.
33. The positionality of such a "middling" rhetorical stance was outline by Lucaites
and Condit, "Epilogue. "
Rhetorical Engagement in the Cultural Economies of Cities 93
34. Greene, "Orator Communist," 86.
35. Boyte, "Against the Current. "
36. Boyte, "Different Kind," 16.
37. At the University of Utah in the early 1990s, I developed a multisection course
titled "Professional Writing: Business," which featured a consultancy model of instruc- tion. As a variant of service learning, groups of students found their own client, estab- lished a working relationship with the client, built an assessment model of the client's writing and communication, and decided whether to stop with the assessment or to propose new services. Flower and Ackerman, Writers at Work.
38. During the Clinton presidency, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was introduced, welfare disintegrated, and the FCC gave public air space to the telecom- munication industries.
39. Henwood, After the New Economy. Tables to support this point can be found on pages 4 and 146, with analysis of actual economic growth and equity throughout the book. See also Gee, Hull, and Lankshear, New Work Order.
40. Henwood, After the New Economy, 4-5.
41. Sennett, Cultural.
42. Captured by Appadurai, Fear; Attali, Millennium. 43. Mouffe, Democratic Paradox, 110-11.
44. Zukin et al. , New Engagement? , 53.
45. With my focus on local policy spheres, I am particularly interested in how a "cre- ative economy" is used in regional planning, for example, by Christopherson, Creative Economy Strategies; Douglass and Wassall, Creative Economy; and Markusen and Johnson, "Artist's Centers. "
46. Du Gay and Pryke, "Cultural Economy. "
47. Ibid. , 6.
48. See Hariman and Lucaites, "Dissent and Emotional Management. "
49. See, for example, Freeland, "Universities and Cities. " A broader discussion can be
found in Brint, Future; Hoeger and Christiaanse, Campus and the City.
50. Office of the City Manger of Kent, Ohio, "2005 Financial Report. " This report was made available to all residents of Kent through the City of Kent Web site and other
venues.
51. Newman, Declining Fortunes.
52. See the discussion of Benjamin in Boyer, City.
53. Allen, "Symbolic Economies. " Allen cites Zukin, Culture of Cities, 826.
54. Casey, "Public Memory. "
55. Casey, Fate of Place.
56. Casey, Remembering, 214.
57. See Alexander, "Fifteen Properties," in his The Phenomenon of Life, Book 1 of The
Nature of Order; Rossi, Architecture.
58. Hauser, Vernacular Voices, 273.
59. Arendt, Human Condition, 95.
60. When the term "creative economy" enters into city and redevelopment planning,
the writings of Richard Florida often surface. See Florida et al. , "University," and com- pare with Shorthose, "New Cultural Economy. "
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