Robert L. Ivie
Arts and Humanities · Indiana University
Publications
105
Citations
1,503
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
54
Publishing since 1972
Robert L. Ivie studies political rhetoric and public communication, with a focus on how language shapes debates about war, peace, and democracy. His work examines political speeches and discourse—including that of U.S. presidents and figures like Martin Luther King, Jr.—to understand how democratic dissent and public argument function. He often analyzes how rhetoric influences foreign policy and public attitudes toward conflict.
Publication activity has been irregular over the past decade, with a cluster of output around 2017 and a smaller renewal in 2023-2025, averaging about one publication per year in recent years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Into the 21st Century
2025
- Recovering the Democratic Value of Public Discourse
Javnost - The Public · 2024
- After Empire
Peter Lang Verlag eBooks · 2024
- Introduction: about democratic discourse
Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies · 2024
- Dissenting Democratically from Trump’s Toxic Tropes
Javnost - The Public · 2023
- Argument from Similitude in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Deliberative Dissent from War
Argumentation · 2019
- Argument from Similitude in Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Deliberative Dissent from War
2019
- Commentary
2019
- Kenneth Burke’s Attitude Toward Rhetoric
Rhetorica Scandinavica · 2017
- Trump’s Unwitting Prophecy
Rhetoric and Public Affairs · 2017
- A Democratic People’s Dissent from War
Javnost - The Public · 2017
- Rhetorical Aftershocks of Trump’s Ascendency: Salvation by Demolition and Deal Making
Res Rhetorica · 2017
- Friends and Foes: How Congress and the President Really Make Foreign Policy
The SHAFR Guide Online · 2017
- The Federalists and the Coming of War, 1811-1812
The SHAFR Guide Online · 2017
- Congress and the Cold War
The SHAFR Guide Online · 2017
- Javnost - The Public×3
- The SHAFR Guide Online×3
- Journal of Multicultural Discourses×2
- Rhetorica Scandinavica×1
- Rhetoric and Public Affairs×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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