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Argumentation and Advocacy articles from September 1993

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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 September 1993

Political debates as televisual form. (Special Issue: Political Campaign Debates)
September 22, 1993... Televised candidate debates have become a ubiquitous part of contemporary American politics. Uniquely positioned within a dual context of rational, deliberative decision-making and the hoopla of televised games and sporting events (Germond &...

Assessing the 1992 presidential and vice presidential debates: the public rationale. (Special Issue: Political Campaign Debates)
September 22, 1993... Since the 1960 presidential debate, the scholarly community, media, and public have devoted substantial energy to determining the winners and losers of presidential and vice presidential debates. This preoccupation has prompted criticism because...

The third 1992 presidential debate: channel and commentary effects. (Special Issue: Political Campaign Debates)
September 22, 1993... The 1960 presidential election between Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy ushered in an advanced technique of democracy: the televised political debate. Since 1976, debates have accompanied every presidential election and have emerged as central...

Toward a theory of vice presidential debate purposes: an analysis of the 1992 vice presidential debate. (Special Issue: Political Campaign Debates)
September 22, 1993... The United States' first vice president, John Adams, said of his role: "Today I am nothing. Tomorrow I may be everything." The office of vice president of the United States has been denigrated by many, including some who have held the position....

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