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 > > Acting Supervisor of Graduate Studies > School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies > > --------------------------------- > Graham Smart > Associate Professor > Carleton University > School of Linguistics & Applied Language Studies > 215 Paterson Hall > 1125 Colonel By Drive > Ottawa, Ontario > Canada K1S 5B6 > (613) 520-2600 (Ext. 2000) > ---------------------------------- > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to > [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, > write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] > > For the list archives and information about the organization, > its newsletter, and the annual conference, go to > http://www.stu.ca/inkshed/ > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- St. Thomas University http://www.stu.ca/~hunt/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] For the list archives and information about the organization, its newsletter, and the annual conference, go to http://www.stu.ca/inkshed/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-