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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781506345673
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1506345673
  • Author: Heather NortonLarry B. Underberg 

Table of contents:

  1. SECTION I: THE NATURE AND CONTEXT OF ARGUMENT
  2. Chapter 1 The Process of Argument
  3. Arguing Is Part of Our Nature
  4. What Is Argument?
  5. Why Should We Argue?
  6. Arguing Productively
  7. Keeping Our Ego in Check
  8. Controlling Competitive Juices
  9. When Not to Argue
  10. When You Are Not Sufficiently Prepared
  11. When Argument Will Not Make a Difference
  12. When the Issue Is Not Worth Arguing About
  13. When Arguing Could Jeopardize Important Relationships
  14. Conclusion
  15. Questions for Consideration
  16. Key Terms
  17. Chapter 2 Credibility: The Foundation of Responsible Advocacy
  18. Types of Credibility
  19. Factors Affecting an Advocate’s Credibility
  20. Knowledge
  21. Sound Character and Goodwill
  22. Dynamism
  23. The Advocate/Listener Relationship
  24. Conclusion
  25. Questions for Consideration
  26. Key Terms
  27. Chapter 3 External Factors Influencing Argument
  28. The Audience
  29. Field and Occasion
  30. Considering the Field in Which You Argue
  31. Considering the Occasion
  32. Considering Relationships
  33. The Larger Conversation
  34. Atmosphere/Mood/Climate
  35. Physical Setting
  36. Conclusion
  37. Questions for Consideration
  38. Key Terms
  39. Chapter 4 Audience-Based Argument
  40. Interacting with Familiar Audiences
  41. Your Credibility Is Known
  42. Knowing When to Defer
  43. Ability to Rely on Shared Experiences
  44. Predictability of Listener Response
  45. Reduced Areas of Ambiguity in Language
  46. Greater Awareness of Potential Communication Hazards: Knowing When Not to Argue
  47. Understanding Unfamiliar Audiences
  48. Age
  49. Knowledge and Experience
  50. Status
  51. Geographic Factors
  52. Gender
  53. Cultural Factors
  54. Group Affiliations
  55. Limits of Demographic Analysis
  56. Conclusion
  57. Questions for Consideration
  58. Key Terms

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