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

January 01, 1995

  • "I was gone on debating": Malcolm X's prison debates and public confrontations.

  • Ambiguous argument as advocacy in organizational crisis communication.

  • Identification of unexpressed premises and argumentation schemes by students in secondary school.

  • March 22, 1995

  • AIDS activism and the rejuvenation of the public sphere.

  • Learning public deliberation through the critique of institutional argument.

  • September 22, 1995

  • Special issue: argumentation and the U.S. Senate.

  • Carol Moseley-Braun's day to talk about race: a study of forum in the United States Senate.

  • Arlen Specter and the construction of adversarial discourse: selective representation in the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings.

  • American political mythology and the Senate filibuster.

  • Burdens of Proof in Modern Disclosure.

  • January 01, 1996

  • Argument fields as arenas of discursive struggle: argument fields and Pierre Bourdieu's theory of social practice.

  • The use of evidence in presidential debates: a study of evidence levels and types from 1960 to 1988.

  • The National Debate Tournament: through a half-century of argument.

  • The NDT and me.

  • Reflections on the NDT at 50.

  • The NDT and intercollegiate debate.

  • Fifty years of the National Debate Tournament.

  • June 22, 1995

  • Critical rhetoric as political discourse.

  • Deconstructive arguments in the legal sphere: an analysis of the Fischl/Massey debate about critical legal studies.

  • Argument, ideology, and databases: on the corporatization of academic debate.

  • Databases in the marketplace of academic debate: a response to Tucker.

  • The ideological effects of corporate database centered research: a response to Harris.

  • Aritotle's 'Rhetoric': An Art of Character.

  • Public Argument.

  • March 22, 1996

  • The normality of man and female otherness: (re)producing patriarchal lines of argument in the law and the news.

  • Producing identities: gender problematization and feminist argumentation.

  • Transcending our conception of argument in light of feminist critiques.

  • September 22, 1996

  • Rhetorical and demonstrative modes of visual argument: looking at images of human evolution.

  • "Look, and I will show you something you will want to see": pictorial engagement in negative political campaign commercials.

  • Extending the conversation: continuity and change with debate and forensics organization entering the 21st century.

  • "Speak a new world!" The Cross Examination Debate Association.

  • Parliamentary debate as public debate.

  • Good people speaking well: Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha.

  • The National Debate Tournament.

  • The American Debate Association.

  • Phi Rho Pi.

  • Pi Kappa Delta.

  • The National Educational Debate Association.

  • The American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA).

  • Hermogenes on Issues: Strategies of Argument in Later Greek Rhetoric.

  • Breaking the News: How the Media Undermine American Democracy.

  • June 22, 1996

  • Toward a theory of visual argument.

  • Can pictures be arguments?

  • The possibility and actuality of visual arguments.

  • A reflection on the future of the NDT.

  • The National Debate Tournament at fifty: w(h)ither the NDT?

  • Images in Language, Media, and Mind.

  • January 01, 1997

  • Generative rhetoric and public argument: a classical approach.

  • Governing without passion: Willard's call for a rhetoric of competence.

  • June 22, 1997

  • Standpoint explicitness and persuasive effect: a meta-analytic review of the effects of varying conclusion articulation in persuasive messages.