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Argumentation and Advocacy articles from January 1998

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This publication provides research and articles on argumentation studies, including contemporary or historical argumentation theory, informal logic, pragma-dialectics, interpersonal arguing, culture and argument, public and political/legal argument and forensics and pedagogy.

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Argumentation and Advocacy archives from January 1998

Dialectical rapprochement in the new rhetoric.
January 1, 1998... Commenting on the Oslo Accords, the 1993 agreement between Palestinians and Israelis, an editorialist for the Boston Globe observed: "Arafat will be known as rais, an Arabic title that allows Palestinians to think of him as president of their...

A case study in metaphor as argument: a longitudinal analysis of the wall separating Church and State.
January 1, 1998... Something there is that doesn't love a wall.... Before I built a wall I'd ask to know What I was walling in or walling out, And to whom I was like to give offense Something there is that doesn't love a wall That wants it down.... He will not...

Encountering visions of Aztlan: arguments for ethnic pride, community activism and cultural revitalization in Chicano murals.
January 1, 1998... Recent essays have shown that arguments can include propositions that are visual as well as discursive (Birdsell and Groarke, 1996; Blair, 1996;). Given the visual orientation of contemporary society and the richness and complexity of visual...

Public argument, civil society and what talk radio teaches about rhetoric.
January 1, 1998... In an earlier part of this century, G.K. Chesterton wrote of the irony he found regarding the invention of radio: "How strange it is that mankind should have invented a machine for speaking to the whole world at precisely the moment when no man...

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