1st Edition

Qualitative Research Methods in Argumentation Studies

230 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the core principles, related theories, and conventions of qualitative research methods within the field of argumentation studies. In each chapter, contributors identify and contextualize various issues that a qualitative researcher in Argumentation is likely to encounter, and offer clear solutions. In doing so, the book provides a set of guidelines, instruments, and... Read more

1. Descriptive and analytical qualitative research of argumentative discourse  

Frans H. van Eemeren and Bart Garssen

2. Theoretical concepts and argumentative practice  

Henrike Jansen and Dima Mohammed

3. Grappling with the descriptive and normative dimension of argumentation  

Marianne Doury

4. Developing corpora through data mining for qualitative argumentation research  

Elena Musi and Andrea Rocci

5. A cognitive framework for the analysis of argumentation  

Steve Oswald 

6. Studying argumentation as social interaction  

Sarah Bigi, Alena L. Vasilyeva, and Kati Hannken-Illjes

7. Approaching social media argumentation from a linguistics-informed perspective: methodological aspects  

Barbara De Cock and Sara Greco

8. Analyzing the linguistic dimension of argumentative texts  

Maarten van Leeuwen and Ton van Haaften

9. Analysing multimodal argumentation: theoretical and methodological considerations  

Assimakis Tseronis

10. Considering argumentation in context  

Roosmaryn Pilgram and Lotte van Poppel

11. Political discourse and argumentation: qualitative approaches  

Sten Hansson and Menno H. Reijven

12. The ethics of qualitative research in argumentation  

Corina Andone

Biography

Corina Andone is an Assistant Professor of Language and Communication and a Senior Researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for Language and Communication (ACLC), University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Marianne Doury is a Professor in the Language Sciences Department at Paris Cité University, France.

Sara Greco is a Professor of Argumentation and Director of the Institute of Argumentation, Linguistics and Semiotics (IALS) at USI Università della Svizzera italiana, Switzerland.

Kati Hannken-Illjes is a Professor for Speech Communication at The Philipps University of Marburg, Germany.

Menno H. Reijven is an Assistant Professor of Argumentation and Communication at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

“This collective volume is a highly recommendable contribution to the qualitative study of argumentation. It thoroughly explores theoretical and methodological problems of qualitative argumentation research. To these problems, this innovative book delivers promising answers. Of course, the respective strengths of qualitative and quantitative methods can also be combined, as some contributions to the volume plausibly show.”

Manfred Kienpointner, University of Innsbruck, Austria

“Wisely distancing themselves from a dichotomous qualitative/quantitative divide, the authors explore how these two methods can be combined in argumentation research on concrete issues, from reconstructing arguments to ethical issues, from norms, to persuasion, to visual argument and guidelines for data collection.”

Christian Plantin, Research Director at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France