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, 2001

  • THE NATURALISTIC ENTHYMEME AND VISUAL ARGUMENT: PHOTOGRAPHIC REPRESENTATION IN THE "SKULL CONTROVERSY".

  • MANAGING DISAGREEMENT: RHETORICAL ANALYSIS WITHIN A DIALECTICAL FRAMEWORK.

  • REASSESSING THE STATE OF POLITICAL COMMUNICATION IN THE UNITED STATES.

  • March 22, 2001

  • BIO-RHETORIC, BACKGROUND BELIEFS AND THE BIOLOGY OF HOMOSEXUALITY.

  • LEGAL ARGUMENTATION IN THE GODWIN-MALTHUS DEBATES.

  • UNIVERSITY STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OF THE EFFICACY OF DEBATE PARTICIPATION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION.

  • WHICH VOICES? WHOSE DEMOCRACY?

  • THEORY IN THE IRONIC MODE: A REVIEW OF HAUSER'S VERNACULAR VOICES.

  • ON READING AND MISREADING THE RHETORIC OF PUBLICS AND PUBLIC SPHERES.

  • January 01, 2002

  • Rhetorical traction: Definitions and institutional arguments in judicial opinions about wilderness access.

  • Bioethics: A "New" prudence for an emergent paradigm?

  • Queering the public sphere: Liberalism and the rhetoric of rights.

  • December 22, 2002

  • Minding the Law: How Courts Rely On Storytelling, and How Their Stories Change the Way We Understand the Law-and Ourselves.

  • The Modern Presidency and Civil Rights: Rhetoric on Race From Roosevelt to Nixon.

  • Difficult Reputations: Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept, and Controversial.

  • Rhetoric as Currency: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the Great Depression.

  • Lincoln Seen and Heard.

  • Troubling Confessions: Speaking Guilt in Law and Literature.

  • By Popular Demand: Revitalizing Representative Democracy Through Deliberative Elections.

  • January 01, 2003

  • Introduction: John Dewey and the public sphere.

  • December 22, 2003

  • Elastic, agonistic publics: John Dewey's call for a third party.

  • The multiple Mr. Dewey: multiple publics and permeable borders in John Dewey's theory of the public sphere.

  • John Dewey's eloquent citizen: communication, judgment, and postmodern capitalism.

  • January 01, 2003

  • Public intellectuals, public life, and the university.

  • December 22, 2003

  • Argumentation, conflict, and teaching citizens: remarks on a theme in recent Dewey scholarship.

  • Constructing Clinton: Hyperreality & Presidential Image-Making in Postmodern Politics.

  • Hacker Culture.

  • Mommy Queerest: Contemporary Rhetorics of Lesbian Maternal Identity.

  • Presidents and the People: The Partisan Story of Going Public.

  • March 22, 2004

  • Public argument action research and the learning curve of new social movements.

  • Argument efficacy: evaluating the public argument of President Bill Clinton's impeachment crisis.

  • Newspaper coverage of presidential primary debates.

  • Perceptions of high school opinion leaders about the role of college debaters in the high school debate community.

  • Argumentation studies in the wake of The New Rhetoric.

  • Black Identity: Rhetoric, Ideology, and Nineteenth-Century Black Nationalism.

  • Shared Land/Conflicting Identity: Trajectories of Israeli and Palestinian Symbol Use.

  • Signatures of Citizenship: Petitioning, Antislavery, and Women's Political Identity.

  • FDR's Body Politics: The Rhetoric of Disability.

  • Presidential Speech-Writing: From the New Deal to the Reagan Revolution and Beyond.

  • December 22, 2005

  • When times collide: Ward Churchill's use of an epideictic moment to ground forensic argument.

  • Norms of presentational force.

  • The role of public opinion in policy argument: an examination of public opinion rhetoric in the federal budget process.

  • Deductivism as an interpretive strategy: a reply to Groarke's recent defense of reconstructive deductivism.

  • Deliberative Democracy and the Plural Polity.

  • Fatherhood Politics in the United States: Masculinity, Sexuality, Race, and Marriage.

  • Laws of Men and Laws of Nature: The History of Scientific Expert Testimony in England and America.

  • September 22, 2000

  • THREE FACES OF THE FUTURE.

  • HOW GEORGE BUSH SILENCED ANITA HILL: A DERRIDIAN VIEW OF THE THIRD PERSONA IN PUBLIC ARGUMENT.

  • COGNITIVE EDITING OF ARGUMENTS AND REASONS FOR REQUESTS: EVIDENCE FROM THINK-ALOUD PROTOCOLS.

  • EFFECTS WITH MULTIPLE CAUSES: EVALUATING ARGUMENTS USING THE SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITY MODEL.