Assembling Arguments Multimodal Rhetoric and Scientific Discourse
Scientific arguments—and indeed arguments in most disciplines—depend on visuals and other nontextual elements; however, most models of argumentation typically neglect these important resources. In Assembling Arguments, Jonathan Buehl offers a concentrated study of scientific argumentation that is se...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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University of South Carolina Press
2016
The University of South Carolina Press |
Edition | 1 |
Series | Studies in Rhetoric/Communication |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter Table of Contents Series Editorʹs Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Scientific Visuals: Chapter 2: Toward a Multimodal Rhetoric of Science [Part 2 Introduction] Chapter 3: From Agreements to Images: Chapter 4: From Images to Arguments: Chapter 5: From Arguments to Alternatives: Chapter 6: Mapping Motion through Magnetism: Chapter 7: From Artifact to Argument to Object of Agreement: Chapter 8: From Profiles to Timelines: Chapter 9: Naming the Sky: [Illustrations] Chapter 10: Revising the Twilight Zone: Chapter 11: Tracking the Twilight Zone: [Part 5 Introduction] Chapter 12: Learning from the Era When Science Met Photoshop: Chapter 13: Integrating Moving Images into Scientific Arguments: Chapter 14: Assembling Lessons from Assembling Arguments Bibliography Index
- Image plates Index Bibliography 13. Integrating Moving Images into Scientific Arguments: From Pseudomovies to See Movie 1 12. Learning from the Era When Science Met Photoshop: Toward an Ethical Rhetoric of the Digital Scientific Image 11. Tracking the Twilight Zone: The Circulation of a Multimodal Dissociation Part 5. Image Editors and Moving Images: Technologies of Argumentation 10. Revising the Twilight Zone: The Assembly of a Multimodal Scientific Dissociation Part 4. The Twilight Zone between Clouds and Aerosols 9. Naming the Sky: Rhetorical Definitions and Atmospheric Science 8. From Profiles to Timelines: The Assembly and Circulation of World-Moving Arguments 7. From Artifact to Argument to Object of Agreement: The Assembly and Circulation of Magnetic Anomaly Maps Part 3. Seafloor Spreading 6. Mapping Motion through Magnetism: The Rhetorical Conception of the Vine-Matthews-Morley Hypothesis 5. From Arguments to Alternatives: Rhetorical Recirculation in 1912 4. From Images to Arguments: Assembling a Multimodal Argument in 1912 Part 2. X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography 3. From Agreements to Images: The Rhetorical Foundations of X-Ray Crystallography 2. Toward a Multimodal Rhetoric of Science 1. Scientific Visuals: Rhetorical Potential and Rhetorical Problems Part 1. Motives and Methods for a Multimodal Rhetoric of Science Cover Title Page, Copyright Page Contents Series Editor's Preface Acknowledgments 14. Assembling Lessons from Assembling Arguments
- Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Motives and Methods for a Multimodal Rhetoric of Science -- 1 Scientific Visuals: Rhetorical Potential and Rhetorical Problems -- 2 Toward a Multimodal Rhetoric of Science -- Part 2 X-Ray Diffraction Crystallography -- 3 From Agreements to Images: The Rhetorical Foundations of X-Ray Crystallography -- 4 From Images to Arguments: Assembling a Multimodal Argument in 1912 -- 5 From Arguments to Alternatives: Rhetorical Recirculation in 1912 -- Part 3 Seafloor Spreading -- 6 Mapping Motion through Magnetism: The Rhetorical Conception of the Vine-Matthews-Morley Hypothesis -- 7 From Artifact to Argument to Object of Agreement: The Assembly and Circulation of Magnetic Anomaly Maps -- 8 From Profiles to Timelines: The Assembly and Circulation of World-Moving Arguments -- Part 4 The Twilight Zone between Clouds and Aerosols -- 9 Naming the Sky: Rhetorical Definitions and Atmospheric Science -- 10 Revising the Twilight Zone: The Assembly of a Multimodal Scientific Dissociation -- 11 Tracking the Twilight Zone: The Circulation of a Multimodal Dissociation -- Part 5 Image Editors and Moving Images: Technologies of Argumentation -- 12 Learning from the Era When Science Met Photoshop: Toward an Ethical Rhetoric of the Digital Scientific Image -- 13 Integrating Moving Images into Scientific Arguments: From "Pseudomovies" to "See Movie 1 -- 14 Assembling Lessons from Assembling Arguments -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X -- Y -- Z