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David T. Ritchie
David T. Ritchie
Professor of Law & Philosophy, Mercer University
Verified email at law.mercer.edu
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"ARGUMENT IS WAR"-Or is it a Game of Chess? Multiple Meanings in the Analysis of Implicit Metaphors
D Ritchie
Metaphor and Symbol 18 (2), 125-146, 2003
3202003
Shannon and Weaver: Unravelling the paradox of information
D Ritchie
Communication research 13 (2), 278-298, 1986
1001986
Television, reading, and reading achievement: A reappraisal
D Ritchie, V Price, DF Roberts
Communication Research 14 (3), 292-315, 1987
801987
Who Is on the outside Looking in, and What Do They See: Metaphors of Exclusion in Legal Education
DT Ritchie
Mercer L. Rev. 58, 991, 2006
302006
Critiquing Modern Constitutionalism
DT ButleRitchie
Appalachian JL 3, 37, 2004
212004
The centrality of metaphor in legal analysis and communication: an introduction
DT Ritchie
Mercer Law Review 58 (3), 2007
142007
Organic Constitutionalism: Rousseau, Hegel and the Constitution of Society
DT ButlerRitchie
JL Soc'y 6, 36, 2005
122005
Reading and television: A longitudinal investigation of the displacement hypothesis
D Ritchie, V Price, DF Roberts
Commun Res 14, 292-315, 1987
91987
Western Notions of Justice: Legal Outsiders in American Cinema
DT Ritchie
Suffolk UL Rev. 42, 849, 2008
82008
What the instrument says: an elaborated theory of family communication patterns
LD Ritchie, D Ritchie
Communication Research 18 (4), 548-65, 1991
71991
Metaphor and story-telling
LD Ritchie
The Routledge handbook of metaphor and language, 355-370, 2016
62016
Mastering legal analysis and communication
DT Ritchie
62008
Situating'Thinking Like a Lawyer'within Legal Pedagogy
DT Ritchie
Cleveland State Law Review 50 (2), 2003
52003
Reclaiming a unified American narrative: Lexical, grammatical, and story metaphors<? br?> in a discussion of polarized identities
D Ritchie
Metaphor and the Social World 9 (2), 242-262, 2019
32019
“Decoding Information”: The Abuse of Personification and Machine Metaphors
D Ritchie
Metaphors and Analogies in Sciences and Humanities: Words and Worlds, 239-251, 2022
22022
Metaphors, stories, and media framing of crime: Response to Lithwick
L Ritchie, M Hanne, R Weisberg
Narrative and metaphor in the Law, 269-288, 2018
22018
Information as metaphor: Biology and communication
D Ritchie
Biotechnology and Communication, 55-78, 2004
22004
Modern Constitutionalism and Weimar Liberalism
DT Ritchie
Rodopi, 2008
12008
'Objectively Speaking...'There is No Such Thing in the Law!
DT Ritchie
Disability Medicine 5 (1), 2005
12005
Mercer Law Review Vol. 066 Issue 02-032 pg. 0447-The Discursive Ethics of Jack Sammons
DT Ritchie
Mercer University: Walter F. George School of Law, 2015
2015
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