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, 2003

  • Strategies of Remembrance: The Rhetorical Dimensions of National Identity.

  • General Eisenhower: Ideology and Discourse.

  • Law, Rhetoric, and Irony in the Formation of Canadian Civil Culture.

  • Argumentation in Psychology.

  • June 22, 2004

  • The permeable public: rituals of citizenship in antebellum men's debating clubs.

  • Newspaper coverage of presidential debates.

  • Identifying and characterizing goals of dating partners engaging in serial argumentation.

  • Truth and Justification.

  • Enola Gay and the Court of History.

  • The Idea of Identification.

  • Quantifying the World: UN Ideas and Statistics. United Nations Intellectual History Project.

  • No Debate: How the Republican and Democratic Parties Secretly Control the Presidential Debates.

  • September 22, 2004

  • Challenging Greco-Roman argumentation trajectories: argument norms and cultural traditions.

  • The useless-/usefulness of argumentation: the DAO of disputation.

  • Arguing with God, Talmudic discourse, and the Jewish countermodel: implications for the study of argumentation.

  • Factionalism as argumentation: a case study of the indigenous communication practices of Jemez Pueblo.

  • "This painful chapter": an analysis of Emperor Akihito's apologia in the context of Dutch old sores.

  • Legalizing Gay Marriage.

  • Critical Resistance.

  • Rhetoric of the Chinese Cultural Revolution: The Impact on Chinese Thought, Culture, and Communication.

  • Language and Political Meaning in Revolutionary America.

  • Local Actions: Cultural Activism, Power, and Public Life in America.

  • March 22, 2005

  • Analyzing televised political debates in the 2004 election cycle.

  • Audience perceptions of politeness and advocacy skills in the 2000 and 2004 presidential debates.

  • Questioning the questions: an examination of the "unpredictable 2004 Bush-Kerry Town hall debate.

  • A functional analysis of American vice presidential debates.

  • The Ethos of Rhetoric.

  • Entertaining the Citizen: When Politics and Popular Culture Converge.

  • Presidential Candidate Images.

  • Disciplining Gender: Rhetorics of Sex Identity in Contemporary U.S. Culture.

  • Civility and Its Discontents: Civic Virtue, Toleration, and Cultural Fragmentation.

  • June 22, 2005

  • The eating disordered lifestyle: imagetexts and the performance of similitude.

  • Family communication patterns and competitor satisfaction: a national survey of collegiate forensics participants.

  • Science and technology controversy: a rationale for inquiry.

  • "Let us (not) theorize the spaces of contention".

  • Risk, controversy, and rhetoric: response to goodnight.

  • Science controversy, common sense, and the third culture.

  • Scientific and technical controversy: three frameworks for analysis.

  • Why Deliberative Democracy?

  • The Moral Authority of Nature.

  • Muted Voices: Latinos and the 2000 Elections.

  • The Woman's Public Speaking Handbook.

  • September 22, 2005

  • Evaluating conspiracy: narrative, argument, and ideology in Lincoln's "House Divided" speech.

  • Face-to-face arguing is an emotional experience: triangulating methodologies and early findings.

  • Mapping misconduct: demarcating legitimate science from "fraud" in the B-06 lumpectomy controversy.

  • Abductive Reasoning.

  • Cyberprotest: New Media, Citizens and Social Movements.

  • Politics of Nature: How to Bring the Sciences into Democracy.

  • Talking Democracy: Historical Perspectives on Rhetoric and Democracy.

  • One More Time: The Best of Mike Royko.