What does the speaker want from his audience--- the civil society?
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Civil society refers to the space for collective action around shared interests, purposes and values, generally distinct from government and commercial for-profit actors. Civil society actors can enhance the participation of communities in the provision of services and in policy decision-making. ...
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As a speaker, should you use evidence within a speech that you are not sure is correct if it supports the speech’s core argument?
As a listener, should you refuse to listen to a speaker with whom you fundamentally disagree? These three examples represent ethical choices speakers and listeners face in the public speaking context.
In this chapter, we will explore what it means to be both an ethical speaker and an ethical listener.
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