Browsing All posts tagged under »argumentation at the system level«

Critical questions about scientific research publications in the online mask debate

June 14, 2021

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Goodwin, Jean & Ekaterina Bogomoletc. (Forthcoming, 2021). Critical questions about scientific research publications in the online mask debate. In S. Oswald, M. Lewinski, S. Greco & S. Villata (Eds.), The Pandemic of Argumentation. Springer.

Masks don’t work but you should get one: Circulation of the science of masking during the COVID-19 pandemic

June 14, 2021

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Bogomoletc, Ekaterina, Andrew Binder & Jean Goodwin. (2021). Masks don’t work but you should get one: Circulation of the science of masking during the COVID-19 pandemic. In D.M. Berube (Ed.), Pandemic Communication and Resilience (Risk, Systems and Decisions). Springer/Nature.

Should climate scientists fly? A case study of arguments at the system level

August 1, 2020

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Goodwin, Jean. (2020). Should climate scientists fly? A case study of arguments at the system level. Informal Logic, 40(2), 157-203.

Radically reframing the climate debate: The rhetorical strategies of The Hartwell Paper

November 1, 2019

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Goodwin, Jean. (2019). Radically reframing the climate debate: The rhetorical strategies of The Hartwell Paper. In Frans H. van Eemeren and Bart Garssen, Argumentation in actual practice: Topical studies about argumentative discourse in context (pp. 157-72). Amsterdam: John Benjamins.