Argumentation and Advocacy

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from June 1992
Last Number: June 2019

Taylor & Francis Ltd.
ISSN 1051-1431


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 650

September 22, 2012

  • There they go again: the use of humor in presidential debates 1960-2008.

  • Introduction.

  • Re-reading Habermas's Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere against the grain: toward a dialectical theory of responsible party discourse.

  • The place of religion in Habermas's transformed public sphere.

  • The public sphere and rhetorical criticism: a cautionary tale.

  • What is Habermas's 'better argument' good for?

  • The orientational transformations in any public sphere: Deweyan thoughts on Habermas, habits, and free communication.

  • January 01, 2013

  • The riot kiss: framing memes as visual argument.

  • Framing silence and absence regarding presidential debates: successful and unsuccessful performances of democratic leadership.

  • Oath rhetoric, political identity, and the case of Jon Huntsman.

  • The unruly pharmacy: expert opinion and the management of public debate over LSD.

  • Response to Gross's 'Cautionary Tale'.

  • June 22, 2013

  • Editor's note.

  • Deliberation and trust.

  • Stating the exception: rhetoric and neoliberal governance during the creation and passage of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008.

  • A functional analysis of 2008 general election debates.

  • Comparisons of ironic and sarcastic arguments in terms of appropriateness and effectiveness in personal relationships.

  • January 01, 2014

  • Not just a place to park your car: PARK(ing) as spatial argument.

  • Juxtaposition as visual argument: health rhetoric in Super Size Me and Fat Head.

  • The social consequences of dissociation: lessons from the same-sex marriage debate.

  • Why modal pluralism does not require normative pluralism.

  • Reply to Botting.

  • Reply to Gilbert.

  • June 22, 2014

  • Yeoman citizens: the country life association and the reinvention of democratic legitimacy.

  • Persuasion about health risks: evidence, credibility, scientific flourishes, and risk perceptions.

  • To make a desert and call it peace: stasis and judgment in the MX missile debate.

  • Taking it to the streets: the rhetorical mobility of expert arguments in public settings.

  • The deaths of Trayvon Martin: photographs and representation in protest.

  • September 22, 2014

  • Risk communication as interacting arguments: viewing the L'Aquila earthquake disaster through the message convergence framework.

  • Defining national security as peace through strength: Ronald Reagan's visionary rhetoric of renewal in the 1980 presidential campaign.

  • Manipulating emotions: value-based reasoning and emotive language.

  • The impact of competitive debate on managing the conflict communication strategies of Italian students.

  • Divisive Discourse: The Extreme Rhetoric of Contemporary American Politics.

  • March 22, 2015

  • Obama's 'new beginning': US foreign policy and comic exceptionalism.

  • Oppositional memory practices: U.S. memorial spaces as arguments over public memory.

  • A content analysis of arguing behaviors: a case study of Romania as compared to the United States.

  • When cows talk: the Happy California Cow campaign as visual apologia.

  • Deliberation, Rhetoric, and Emotion in the Discourse on Climate Change in the European Parliament.

  • From Apartheid to Democracy: Deliberating Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa.

  • Ad hoc reviewers.

  • September 22, 2015

  • Profiles of dialogue: a method of argument fault diagnosis and repair.

  • Dissociation and visual arguments: creating customers for Levy's real Jewish rye.

  • On making <person>s: ideographs of legal <person>hood.

  • Creating Conservatism: Postwar Words that Made an American Movement.

  • Networked Media, Networked Rhetorics: Attention and Deliberation in the Early Blogosphere.

  • January 01, 2016

  • The illusion of tradition: spurious quotations and the gun control debate.

  • The political is personal: analyzing the presidential primary debate performances of Hillary Clinton and Michele Bachmann.

  • Tropes in the rhetoric of gun rights: a pragma-dialectic analysis.

  • Argument stakes: preliminary conceptualizations and empirical descriptions.

  • Ad hoc reviewers.