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110 2  International Society for the Study of Argumentation.
       |bConference|n(9th :|d2018 :|cAmsterdam, Netherlands)
       |0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2019061133 
245 10 Argumentation in actual practice :|btopical studies about 
       argumentative discourse in context /|cFrans H. van Eemeren,
       Bart Garssen. 
264  1 Amsterdam ;|aPhiladelphia :|bJohn Benjamins Publishing 
       Company,|c[2019] 
300    1 online resource. 
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490 1  Argumentation in context ;|v17 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Intro; Argumentation in Actual Practice; Editorial page; 
       Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; List of 
       contributors; 1. A collection of studies of argumentation 
       in practice; References; 2. Analyzing versus interpreting 
       argumentation; 1. Introduction; 2. Interpreting 
       argumentation; 3. The data; 4. The academic analyst's 
       point of view on the sequence; Contextual elements; A 
       slippery slope argument; 5. The commentators' 
       interpretations of the sequence; 6. Conclusion; 
       References; 3. Television dispositives and the enactment 
       of advocacy arguments; 1. Introduction 
505 8  2. Advocacy campaigns and the media3. Advocacy 
       argumentation in television campaigns: Towards an analytic
       framework (1); 4. Television advocacy campaigns as 
       dispositives: Towards an analytic framework (2); 5. 
       Illustration; 6. Conclusion; Acknowledgements; References;
       4. Dissociation as strategic maneuvering in spokespersons'
       argumentative replies at Chinese diplomatic press 
       conferences; 1. Introduction; 2. Different perspectives on
       dissociation; 3. Institutional preconditions for strategic
       maneuvering by dissociation in spokespersons' 
       argumentative replies 
505 8  4. Dissociation as a mode of confrontational strategic 
       maneuvering5. Confrontational maneuvering by dissociation 
       in making a convincing case; 6. Conclusion; 
       Acknowledgements; References; 5. Re-visiting Richard 
       Nixon's "Checkers" speech; 1. Introduction; 2. Background 
       of the speech; 3. The speech achieved overwhelming 
       success; 4. The speech overcame impossible difficulties; 
       5. But was the speech reasonable?; 6. Checkers 
       reconsidered; 7. Conclusion; References; 6. Strategic 
       ambiguity as an argumentative resource; Introduction; The 
       case study; The ambiguities; The bombing halt 
505 8  The troop announcementGreater reliance on South Vietnam; 
       The gold crisis and the plea for the surtax; The 
       withdrawal statement; Conclusions and implications; 
       References; 7. Argument and ultimate definition in Donald 
       Trump's worldview; Trump's dystopian worldview; Trump's 
       dystopian Twitterverse; Conclusion; Works cited; 8. 
       Understanding abusive argumentum ad hominem through 
       rhetorical context; Introduction; Understanding argumentum
       ad hominem; Studying Trump's ad hominem in the 2016 
       presidential election; Ad hominem of character; Ad hominem
       of personality; Ad hominem of appearance 
505 8  The implications of ad hominem in political campaignsNote;
       References; 9. Radically reframing the climate debate; 
       References; 10. Prototypical argumentative patterns in 
       activist discourse; 1. Introduction; 2. Corpus and 
       methodology; 3. Argumentative patterns and scientificity 
       in Greenpeace reports; 4. Argumentation in The Detox 
       Catwalk; 4.1 Reconstruction of argumentation in The Detox 
       Catwalk; 5. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; 11. 
       "Argumentexturing"; 1. Introduction; 2. A view from 
       learning theory; 3. A view from argumentation theory 
520    "Argumentation in Actual Practice contains a collection of
       topical studies about argumentative discourse in context 
       written by argumentation scholars from a diversity of 
       academic backgrounds. Some contributions provide general 
       perspectives, other contributions deal with specific 
       issues, particular types of argumentative discourse or 
       individual argumentative speech events. The contexts in 
       which argumentation is examined vary from politics and the
       media to medical, juridical, educational, commercial or 
       military contexts, a specific academic discipline, a 
       special issue or pertain to all kinds of contextualised 
       argumentative discourse. The issues discussed include the 
       interpretation and analysis of argumentation, strategic 
       manoeuvring, argument schemes, the stock issues, the 
       fallacies, the principle of charity and the persuasiveness
       of argumentative discourse. A common feature is that they 
       are all empirically-oriented and that virtually all of 
       them are strongly concerned with an adequate understanding
       of contextualised argumentative discourse and the factors 
       that may increase or decrease its reasonableness and 
       effectiveness"--|cProvided by publisher. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Persuasion (Rhetoric)|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       subjects/sh85100176|vCongresses.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh99001533 
650  0 Discourse analysis|vCongresses.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh2008102297 
650  7 Persuasion (Rhetoric)|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1058895 
650  7 Discourse analysis.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       894932 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2fast|0https://
       id.worldcat.org/fast/1423772 
655  7 Conference papers and proceedings.|2lcgft|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026068 
700 1  Eemeren, F. H. van|q(Frans Hendrik),|d1946-|0https://
       id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78048065|eeditor. 
700 1  Garssen, Bart,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       n2008055629|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aInternational Society for the Study of 
       Argumentation. Conference (9th : 2018 : Amsterdam, 
       Netherlands)|tArgumentation in actual practice|dAmsterdam 
       ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2019.
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       /names/no2009102468|v17. 
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