Examining argumentation in context fifteen studies on strategic maneuvering
Examining Argumentation in Context: Fifteen studies on strategic maneuvering contains a selection of papers on strategic maneuvering in argumentative discourse. Starting point of all of these contributions is that a satisfactory analysis and evaluation of strategic maneuvering is possible only if th...
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
John Benjamins
2009
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| Series: | Argumentation in context
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Table of Contents:
- Strategic maneuvering : examining argumentation in context / Frans H. van Eemeren and Peter Houtlosser
- Strategic maneuvering with dissociation / M.A. van Rees
- Constrained maneuvering : rhetoric as a rational enterprise / Christopher W. Tindale
- Plausible and fallacious strategies to silence one's opponent / Manfred Kienpointner
- Strategic maneuvering in direct-to-consumer drug advertising : argument, contestation, and institutions / G. Thomas Goodnight
- Strategic maneuvering in the justification of judicial decisions / Eveline T. Feteris
- Strategic maneuvering in political argumentation / David Zarefsky
- Legitimation and strategic maneuvering in the political field / Isabela Ieţcu-Fairclough
- Accusing someone of an inconsistency as a confrontational way of strategic maneuvering / Corina Andone
- Maneuvering strategically in prime minister's question time / Dima Mohammed
- Quid pro nobis : rhetorical stylistics for argument analysis / Jeanne Fahnestock
- Shifting the topic in Dutch parliament : how presentational choices can be instrumental in strategic maneuvering / Yvon Tonnard
- The contribution of praeteritio to arguers' confrontational strategic maneuvers / A. Francisca Snoeck Henkemans
- Maneuvering with voices : the polyphonic framing of arguments in an institutional advertisement / Andrea Rocci
- Persuasive effects of strategic maneuvering : some findings from meta-analyses of experimental persuasion effects research / Daniel J. O'Keefe.


