Argumentation in Journalism
Professional practices and the public sphere
Special issue of Journal of Argumentation in Context 5:1 (2016)
Editors
| University of Amsterdam
| University of Lugano
[Journal of Argumentation in Context, 5:1] 2016. v, 111 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Argumentation in journalism: Professional practices and the public sphereCorina Andone and Andrea Rocci | pp. 1–8
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Arguing with oneself: The writing process as an argumentative soliloquyMarta Zampa and Daniel Perrin | pp. 9–28
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The framing of argumentation in the making of a political editorial: From normative expectations to individual credo of the journalistsMarcel Burger and Laura Delaloye | pp. 29–47
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Predictions in economic-financial news: Author’s stance and argumentative lociRudi Palmieri and Johanna Miecznikowski | pp. 48–73
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Delimiting the burden of proof in political interviewsCorina Andone | pp. 74–87
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Economic-financial journalists as argumentative intermediariesAndrea Rocci and Margherita Luciani | pp. 88–111
Articles
Subjects & Metadata
Communication Studies
BIC Subject: HPL – Philosophy: logic
BISAC Subject: LAN015000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric