, to see if you have full access to this publication.
Edited Book No access
The Civically Engaged Woman
Rhetoric and Activism of the Silenced Voice- Editors:
- |
- Publisher:
- 2025
Search publication
Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-5563-7
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-5564-4
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 180
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Toward an Understanding of Community, Social Capital, and Communicative Engagement No access
- The Framework of this Book No access
- References No access
- Biographical Sketch of Lucretia Mott No access
- The Dominant Narrative and Seneca Falls No access
- Implications No access
- References No access
- The Importance of Identity No access
- Biographical Sketch of Lydia Hamilton Smith (1813–1884) No access
- Historical Context: Property and Business Ownership in the Mid-Late 1800s No access
- Lydia Hamilton Smith: An Unlikely Property and Business Owner No access
- Understanding Property and Business Ownership as Civic Engagement No access
- Lydia Hamilton Smith’s Legacy for Communication and Rhetorical Studies Discipline No access
- Conclusion No access
- Notes No access
- References No access
- Why They Came and How They Labored No access
- Life in America for Italian Immigrants No access
- Immigration and the American Catholic Church No access
- Mother Cabrini and the Catholic Church No access
- Direct Service. No access
- Community Organizing and Activism No access
- Philanthropy No access
- Discussion and Implications No access
- Conclusion No access
- Bibliography No access
- Carrie Chapman Catt, Pi Beta Phi No access
- Alice Duer Miller, Kappa Kappa Gamma No access
- E. Jean Nelson Penfield, Kappa Kappa Gamma No access
- Women’s Fraternal Groups During the Progressive Era No access
- Community Impact No access
- Public Speaking No access
- Rhetoric and Popular Culture No access
- Engagement in the Public Sphere No access
- Possibilities for the Future No access
- References No access
- Julia Walker Ruhl (June 17, 1861–June 2, 1956): Her Life Story, in Brief No access
- The Historical Context of Ruhl’s Life and Work No access
- Ruhl’s Communication Leadership: Forging Capital, Voice, and Rhetoric to Benefit Clarksburg’s Civic Infrastructure and Motivate Women’s Suffrage Success No access
- Implications of Studying Ruhl’s Communication Leadership No access
- Conclusion No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- References No access
- Biographical Sketch of Catherine “Kitty” Hershey (1871–1915) No access
- Historical Context of Women’s Roles No access
- Framing Communication, write community engagement and civic participation No access
- Toward a Philosophy of Community Engagement and Civic Participation No access
- Hershey Industrial School Story No access
- A Hospitality of Care No access
- Implications for the Communication Discipline No access
- Conclusion No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- References No access
- Mary Coffin Ware Dennett (1872–1947) No access
- The Arts and Crafts Movement No access
- The Feminist Public Sphere No access
- Rhetoric of Women’s Liberation No access
- Women as Public Intellectuals No access
- Women as People: A Vision for Sex Equality No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Biographical Sketch of Sarah Whittier “Sallie” Hovey (1872–1932) No access
- Historical Context No access
- Noteworthy Communication and Civic Engagement No access
- Death No access
- Life No access
- A New Epoch No access
- Men No access
- Mindfulness No access
- The Adventurous Spirit No access
- Implications for the Communication Discipline No access
- Conclusion No access
- References No access
- Biographical Sketch No access
- Brief History of Sagamore Hill No access
- Creating a National Historic Site of Sagamore Hill No access
- Ethel Carow Roosevelt Derby’s Rhetorical Activities about Sagamore Hill No access
- References No access
- Conclusion No access Pages 167 - 168
- Index No access Pages 169 - 176
- About the Contributors No access Pages 177 - 180





