Hatch, John B. “Dialogic Rhetoric in ‘Letters Across the Divide’: A Dance of (Good) Faith toward Racial Reconciliation.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 12, no. 4 (2009): 485-532.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Towards a Fuller Moral Act: Refiguring the Romantic.” Paper presentation, annual National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, Nov. 12-15, 2009.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Editorial Board. “Response to Plenary Presentation by Eric Doxtader.” Presented at the 12th Biennial Public Address Conference “Human Rights and Rhetoric,” University of Pittsburgh, Sept. 30-Oct.2, 2010.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Review of On Apology, by Aaron Lazare. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9 (2006): 524-28.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Review of America’s Atonement: Racial Pain, Recovery Rhetoric, and the Pedagogy of Healing, by Aaron David Gresson, III. Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9 (2006): 528-31.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Editorial Board. “Position Paper on Rhetoric of Sacrifice in Reconciliation.” Presented as a Pre-Conference Seminar at “Voice,” the 96th Annual National Communication Association Convention, San Francisco, November 17-20, 2010.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Participant, Roundtable on Emotion and Conflict. Peace and Conflict Communication Division. Annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, Nov. 21-24, 2008.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “The Hope of Reconciliation: Continuing the Conversation.” Rhetoric & Public Affairs 9 (2006): 259-78.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Plotting a New Course toward Racial Reconciliation through Remorse: An Examination of Recent State Resolutions Apologizing for Slavery.” Presentation, annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, Nov. 21-24, 2008.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Editorial Board. Race and Reconciliation: Redressing Wounds of Injustice, by John B. Hatch. Reviewed by Spoma Jovanovic in Argumentation and Advocacy 46 (Spring 2010): 240-244 and by David D. Clark in Discourse & Society 21, no. 4 (2010): 10-12.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Beyond Apologia: Racial Reconciliation and Apologies for Slavery.” Western Journal of Communication 70 (2006): 186-211.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John. “Apologia, Atonement, and Absolution in Public Address: Institutional and Corporate Statements of Explanation and Repair.” Respondent and Chair of session, annual conference of the National Communication Association, Public Address Division, Chicago, 15-18 Nov. 2007.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Between Religious Visions and Secular Realities: (Dia)logology and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation.” ‘Coming to Terms’ with Reconciliation: Critical Perspectives on the Practice, Politics, and Ethics of Reconciliation, November 10-11, 2006, University of Wisconsin-Madison. .
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Green Stuff” (poem). 2009.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. “Man in Black (Rodney’s Song).” 2009.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Rounding (out) the Bases of Racial Reconciliation: (Dia)Logology and Virginia’s Apology for Slavery. “Transcendence by Perspective”: The 7th Triennial Kenneth Burke Society Conference, Villanova University, PA, June 29-July 1, 2008.
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Hatch, John B.
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Hatch, John B. Editorial Board. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication. 2010.