I learned a lot during the second EOTO presentations, but the one I found to be the most interesting was the Spiral of Silence. What I learned is that you don't want to make an argument about something that the majority of people believe is to be right. We usually don't want to stand alone, so we go with what the majority of the others have to say.
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Blog Post 3: Speech Theories
Brett Smoler Professor Smith Media, Law & Literacy (COM-1450-04) Thursday, November 7th, 2021 SPEECH THEORIES I believe that individual...
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