Environmental Argumentation
Special issue of the Journal of Argumentation in Context 8:1 (2019)
Editors
| ArgLab, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
| ArgLab, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
[Journal of Argumentation in Context, 8:1] 2019. v, 171 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Environmental argumentationMarcin Lewiński and Mehmet Ali Üzelgün | pp. 1–11
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Environmental manifestoes: Argumentative strategies in the Ecomodernist ManifestoSoledade Rodrigues, Marcin Lewiński and Mehmet Ali Üzelgün | pp. 12–39
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Sophistical refutations in the climate change debatesJean Goodwin | pp. 40–64
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The 2015 Paris Climate Conference: Arguing for the fragile consensus in global multilateral diplomacyMarcin Lewiński and Dima Mohammed | pp. 65–90
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Criticism and justification of negotiated compromises: The 2015 Paris Agreement in Dutch parliamentJan Albert van Laar and Erik C. W. Krabbe | pp. 91–111
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Framing fracking: Semantic frames as meta-argumentative indicators for knowledge-driven argument mining of controversiesElena Musi and Mark Aakhus | pp. 112–135
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Deontic power and institutional contexts: The impact of institutional design on deliberation and decision-making in the UK fracking debateIsabela Fairclough | pp. 136–171
Introduction
Articles
Subjects & Metadata
Communication Studies
BIC Subject: HPL – Philosophy: logic
BISAC Subject: LAN015000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Rhetoric