RHETORICAL ANALYSIS AT THE SERVICE OF BUSINESS COMMUNICATION: GENDER-BASED DIFFERENCES IN STUDENTS' PERCEPTION OF THE SPEAKER

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Zdravka Biočina, Ivanka Rajh
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Abstract

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 approach 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 the gender in perception of quality, 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 the result of listening to Greta’s speech. Nevertheless, these differences were statistically significant only for a limited number of questions. The potential gender bias to speakers 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.
为商务交际服务的修辞分析:学生对说话人感知的性别差异
本文指出了修辞分析和修辞批评在培养商务交际技巧方面的好处。在萨格勒布经济管理学院,美国和欧洲的商业沟通方法被结合起来,第一年教授LSP课程,第二年教授商业沟通和修辞学课程。研究人员对99名学生进行了一项实验,其中包括57名女性和42名男性参与者,他们被要求评估青少年活动家格雷塔·滕伯格(Greta Thunberg)和她在2019年联合国气候行动峰会上的演讲。研究的重点是性别在对演讲质量的感知、演讲的吸引力、气质、感召和标志的使用、说服力和影响潜力方面的作用。结果显示,男学生对Greta和她的演讲的评分较低,而女学生则不同,她们也更愿意因为听了Greta的演讲而改变自己的行为。然而,这些差异仅在有限的问题上具有统计学意义。在修辞学和商务交际课程的设计中,应注意对讲话者潜在的性别偏见。让学生接触各种各样的演讲者可以提高他们的批判性思维能力,确保对演讲者(包括他们的同龄人)进行更高的客观性和无偏见的评估。
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