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Let's talk politics

New essays on deliberative rhetoric

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In this volume on political argumentation, the study of argument takes place within a rhetorical framework. As such, it is a contribution to the study of argumentation-in-context with an explicit rhetorical approach. Rather than focusing on the poor quality of political participation and political understanding by citizens, this volume explores how the study of rhetoric, both as an academic discipline and as a political practice, stands in a unique position to critically engage with a ‘contextualized’ understanding of politics and civic engagement. Many contributions in this volume confront classical rhetorical concepts and theories with current political developments such as globalization and multiculturalism and the emergence of new democracies. Others focus explicitly on deliberative rhetoric in the political realm, or undertake a critical analysis of political texts and public events in order to explore what this can imply for the development of a ‘critical’ citizenship.
[Argumentation in Context, 6] 2014.  viii, 208 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 11 April 2014
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Goodnow, Trischa
2021. The Silent Witness Project as Rhetorical Hybrid: Toward a Theory of Collective Mourning. American Behavioral Scientist 65:13  pp. 1805 ff. DOI logo
Jiménez-Yáñez, Ricardo-María
2018. Frames de la religión en editoriales de cuatro periódicos españoles (2009-2010). Doxa Comunicación. Revista interdisciplinar de estudios de comunicación y ciencias sociales  pp. 145 ff. DOI logo

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Communication Studies

Communication Studies

Linguistics

Pragmatics

Philosophy

Philosophy

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