Connecting the Americas Through Argumentation

Argumentation and Advocacy 58 (3-4):196-213 (2022)
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Abstract

This article synthesizes the results of several interviews with argumentation scholars from across the American continents to address three questions regarding the connections in argumentation studies between North and South/Central America: “What motivated the study of argumentation in the Americas?” “What commonalities, if any, exist in argumentation studies across the Americas?” and “What should the future of argumentation studies in the Americas look like?” Using these interviews in combination with existing textual sources, the article also provides motivated suggestions for directions for the future of the community in the field.

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Daniel Mejía Saldarriaga
University of Windsor
Hugo Ribeiro Mota
University of Oslo
Michael D. Baumtrog
Toronto Metropolitan University

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