This collection of fourteen original essays responds to the need for a more rhetorical conception of professional communication as an international discipline. This volume is particularly concerned with the implications for teaching and research of internationalizing the study of business and technical communication.
Carl Mosser
Carl R. Trueman
Carl A. Brasseaux
Carl Sandburg
Carl T. Cone
Carl Kuhl
Carl L. Kell
Carl L. Hart
Carl Landau
Carl R. Trueman
Carl Williams
Carl H. Nightingale
Carl A. Brasseaux
Carl I. Fertman
Carl Armstrong
Carl E. Walter
Carl Little
Carl Gaso
Carl NIXON
Carl Gustav Jablonsky
Carl Denaro
Carl Ohrtmann
Carl PINEAU
Carl Heuer
Carl August Credner
Joh. Carl Ludw Gieseler
Carl Immanuel Nitzsch
Carl Ohrtmann
Carl Carl Murray
Carl Little
Carl Andre
Carl Heuer
Carl Oppenheimer
Carl Jacobi
Mark-Oliver Carl
Carl Virgilio
Carl Ohrtmann
Carl Greer
Steven carl
Carl von Clausewitz
Carl Friedrich Gerstlacher
Carl Bowen
Carl Ohrtmann
Carl Chess
Carl Heuer
Carl Allchin
Carl D Smith
Carl Heuer
Carl Heuer
Carl Heinrich Cornill
Christian Carl
Carl Herakovich
Carl Heinrich Becker
Pacific Conference on Gravitation and Cosmology (1996 Seoul, Korea)
Ronald I. Brent
Louise Erdrich
Errol E. Harris
Robert Cooter
Jean Little
Barbara Hantman
Martha Mulvany
Ruth F. Glancy
Martha Ayers
Amy Allison
Mary Ann Anderson
Flann O'Brien
Joseph Breighner
Randall Pine
Gail Thomas McKenna
John Riva
Katherine Murray
Rolling Stone Magazine
John A. McKee
Maurice Valerio
Helen Hunter
Vance Berger
Don W. Martin
Bruce Newbold
Colin Wilson
Ted W. Luedke
Bertolt Brecht
Mikihiko Ohnari
Nancy Burzon
Robert John Lawrence
Emmett A. Dulaney
Richard F. Selcer
International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing (1st 1998 Kyoto, Japan)
Kennard R. Strutin
Earl Jay Perel
Ed Bott
Jeff Hirsh
S. N. Goenka
Duane Simolke
Crawford Kilian
Harold Morris
Helen Dexter
Lawrence J. Fleenor
Keith A. Schroeder
Jaume Santandreu Sureda
Richard C. Goris
Elinor R. Markley
Christoph Rodiek