ERIC Number: EJ1439359
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2015-Jun
Pages: 25
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"White Guys Who Send My Uncle to Prison": Going Public within Asymmetrical Power
Ben Kuebrich
College Composition and Communication, v66 n4 p566-590 2015
Examining the context and production of a community publication, "I Witness: Perspectives on Policing in the Near Westside," this essay analyzes the ways in which local neighborhood authors situate themselves rhetorically when engaging with police issues within conditions of asymmetrical power. Furthermore, it describes the collective processes neighborhood residents used to empower their perspectives. The essay applies this case study to debates over open-hand and closed-fist rhetorics and the roles of scholars as sponsors to such rhetorical forms.
Descriptors: Police Community Relationship, Power Structure, Neighborhoods, Rhetoric, Activism, Whites, African Americans, Racism, Empowerment
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