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Rhetorical analysis at the service of business communication: gender-based differences in students' perception of the speaker (CROSBI ID 303531)

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Biočina, Zdravka ; Rajh, Ivanka Rhetorical analysis at the service of business communication: gender-based differences in students' perception of the speaker // Journal of Teaching English for Specific and Academic Purposes, 9 (2021), 4; 693-702. doi: 10.22190/JTESAP2104693B

Podaci o odgovornosti

Biočina, Zdravka ; Rajh, Ivanka

engleski

Rhetorical analysis at the service of business communication: gender-based differences in students' perception of the speaker

The paper points out the benefits of rhetorical analysis and rhetorical criticism in developing business communication skills. At Zagreb School of Economics and Management, both the American and the European approaches to business communication have been combined, with LSP courses taught in the first year and business communication and rhetoric courses taught in the second year. An experiment was conducted on a sample of 99 students, including 57 female and 42 male participants, who were asked to assess the teenage activist Greta Thunberg and her speech at the UN Climate Action Summit in 2019. The research focused on the role of gender in perception of quality, the attractiveness of the speech, the use of ethos, pathos and logos, persuasiveness and the influence potential. The results showed that male students gave lower grades to Greta and her speech, unlike the female students, who would also be more willing to change their behavior as a result of listening to Greta’s speech. Nevertheless, these differences were statistically significant only for a limited number of questions. The potential gender bias should be addressed in the rhetoric and business communication course design. Exposing students to a diverse set of speakers increases their critical thinking skills, ensuring higher objectivity and bias-free assessment of speakers including their peers.

business communication, rhetorical analysis, rhetorical criticism, gender bias, student assessment

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Podaci o izdanju

9 (4)

2021.

693-702

objavljeno

2334-9182

2334-9212

10.22190/JTESAP2104693B

Povezanost rada

Filologija, Obrazovne znanosti

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