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I'll point, though I'm sure you'll already be aware of it, to 
all of George Lakoff's work on framing. 

-- Russ

> Hi everyone,
> 
> I'm researching the social construction of argumentation in the current 
> debates over global warming and climate change.  I'm wondering whether 
> anyone could point me towards work in Writing Studies or elsewhere that's 
> looked at how arguments are socially constructed and deployed by collectives 
> (i.e., organizations, institutions, 'discourse coalitions') as opposed to 
> individuals?
> 
> (I'm going to post this query to the CATTW listserv as well, so I'm sorry if 
> you get this message twice.)
> 
> Thanks very much,
> Graham
> 
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