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33 Cards in this Set

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responsibility
a charge, trust, or duty for which one is accountable
ethics
the study of moral conduct- how people should act toward one another
ethos
character
speaker credibility
character of the speaker
competency (do you know what you are talking about?)
values
our most enduring judgements or standards of what's good and bad in life
First Amendment
rights of free speech
free speech
the right to be free from unreasonable constraints on expression
"fighting words"
speech that provokes people to violence
slander
speech that can be defamatory, or potentially harmful to an individual's reputation at work or in community
reckless disregard for the truth
you can be legally liable if it can be shown that you knew that what you were saying was false but said it anyway
public discourse
speech involving issues of importance to the larger community

such as: debates on campus about US involvement
invective
verbal attack
conversation stopper
speech designed to discredit, demean, and belittle those with whom one disagrees
rules of engagement
the ways we relate to one another in the public arena
dignity
ensuring your listeners feel worthy, honored, or respected as individuals
integrity
speaker will avoid compromising the truth for the sake of personal expediency
trustworthiness
a combination of honesty and dependability
respect
addressing audience members as unique human beings and refraining from any form of personal attack
heckler's veto
drowning out a speaker's message with which you disagree
ethnocentrism
speakers that act as though everyone shares their point of view and points of reference
stereotypes
race, ethnicity, gender or other
hate speech
any offensive communication, verbal or nonverbal, that is directed against people's racial, ethnic, religious, gender or other characteristics
fairness
when you make a genuine effort to seek all sides of an issue and to be open minded
plagiarism
the passing off of another person's information as one's own
wholesale plagiarism
simply "cut and paste"
patchwrite plagiarism
copying material into speech and rearranging words and sentence structures
direct quotation
word from word, from a source
paraphrase
restatement of someone's else ideas, opinions, or theories in your words
common knowledge
info that is most likely to be known by many people
copyright
legal protection afforded original creators of literary and artistic works
public domain
anyone may reproduce work
intellectual property
the ownership of an individual's creative expression
fair use
permits the limited use of copyrighted works without permission for the purposes of scholarship, criticism, teaching and research