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Inclusivity and the (un)civil paradox : critiquing and needing civility in the public sphere
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2016
and the many others that have provided guidance and shown kindness in the past several years. I want to throw a shoutout to those I served with, especially Jon Holst, James Bunney, and Michael Wiley, and here I also remember those who didn't make it home. And here in the acknowledgments, I would like to acknowledge or clearly state that I am a big fan of civility so far as civility means Loving one another. The problematic civility policing often referenced in the following study is the result
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