In:Persuasion in Specialized Discourse: A multidisciplinary perspective
Edited by Chiara Degano, Dora Renna and Francesca Santulli
[Argumentation in Context 22] 2024
► pp. v–vi
Published online: 25 October 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/aic.22.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/aic.22.toc
Table of contents
List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
Introduction.Genres and persuasion: Linguistic and argumentation perspectives
1
Chiara Degano
Dora Renna
Francesca Santulli
Chapter 1.Plural conversations about argumentation: A bibliometric and corpus analysis
24
Natalija Todorovic
Benedetto Lepori
Andrea Rocci
Chapter 2.Establishing starting points in Editorials: An analysis of the Brexit debate in the UK
46
Chiara Degano
Chapter 3.Arguments and framing strategies in Italian public discourse about measures to contrast the Covid-19 pandemic
71
Sarah Bigi
Giulia Grata
Paola Mosconi
Chapter 4.Press releases of COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers: A critical view on promotion techniques
92
Jekaterina Nikitina
Chapter 5.Legitimation in contested industries: The role of argumentation
111
Paola Catenaccio
Chapter 6.Argumentative style in international adoption dossiers
134
Emanuele Brambilla
Chapter 7.Persuasion and critical-theoretical thought
153
Mena Mitrano
Chapter 8.Argumentation and the “interaction of minds” in text: The case of discourse on art
169
Paul Tucker
Chapter 9.
Argumentation in scientific discourse: A pragma-dialectical pilot study
189
Tiziana Roncoroni
Chapter 10.Teaching to manage implicit linguistic meanings: The state of the art and future perspectives
211
Giulia Giunta
Edoardo Lombardi Vallauri
Chapter 11.Bentham on rhetoric: The misuse of fallacies
232
Ross Charnock
Chapter 12.Engaging conspiracy theories: Reducing the anti-persuasive effects of persuasion
248
Tom Werner
Index
265
