Rhetoric and Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice vs Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media
Overall winner: Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media
Key Differences
Francine Banner's Crowdsourcing the Law (1498550967) is a more affordable, focused study on social media's role in sexual assault cases and suits readers interested in law and rhetoric. Rhetoric and Pedagogy (0805818227) is a higher-priced, comprehensive academic collection emphasizing pedagogy, history, and philosophy of rhetoric, better for instructors or scholars seeking broad coverage
Rhetoric and Pedagogy: Its History, Philosophy, and Practice
A collection exploring rhetoric’s history, philosophy, and teaching practice. Includes essays in honor of James J. Murphy, highlighting scholarly perspectives. Customer insight notes interest in scholarly analysis
Pros
- scholarly essays on rhetoric
- historical and philosophical perspectives
- teaching practice insights
- honors a notable figure in the field
Cons
- limited customer feedback available
- academic-focused content may be dense
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Crowdsourcing the Law: Trying Sexual Assault on Social Media
A book exploring how sexual assault cases spread on social media. Key benefit: understanding public discourse and dynamics online. Customer insight notes mixed sentiment regarding content presentation
Pros
- insightful analysis of social media dynamics
- focus on real-world case discussions
- clear, readable writing
Cons
- limited customer feedback data available
- single-review rating available
- subject matter may be sensitive for some readers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Francine Banner |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Winifred Bryan Horner, Beth S. Bennett, Michael Leff, Jean Dietz Moss, Robert Gaines |
| User Reviews | Tie |