Journal
Argumentation
Published
1997-02-01
DOI
10.1023/a:1017982511497
CompPile
Search in CompPile ↗
Open Access
Closed
Topics
Export

Citation Context

Cited by in this index (0)

No articles in this index cite this work.

Cites in this index (0)

No references match articles in this index.

Also cites 18 works outside this index ↓
  1. Allison, P.: 1979, ‘Experimental Parapsychology as a Rejected Science’, in Roy Wallis (ed.), On the Margins o…
  2. Baker, S.: 1990, ‘Reflection, Doubt, and the Place of Rhetoric in Postmodern Social Theory’, Sociological The…
    Sociological Theory  
  3. Best, J.: 1987, ‘Rhetoric in Claims-Making: Constructing the Missing Children Problem’, Social Problems 34, 1…
    Social Problems  
  4. Bower, G. H.: 1981, ‘Emotional Mood and Memory’, American Psychologist 36, 129–148.
    American Psychologist  
  5. Brown, R. H.: 1990, ‘Rhetoric, Textuality, and the Postmodern Trun in Sociological Theory’, Sociological Theo…
    Sociological Theory  
  6. Chaiken, S. and C. Stangor: 1987, ‘Attitudes and Attitude Change’, Annual Review of Psychology 38, 575–630.
    Annual Review of Psychology  
  7. Collins, H. M. and T. Pinch: 1979, ‘The Construction of the Paranormal: Nothing Unscientific is Happening’, i…
  8. A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance
  9. Gieryn, T. F.: 1983, ‘Boundary-work and the Demaraction of Science from Non-science: Strains and Interest in …
    American Sociological Review  
  10. Heise, D. R.: 1987, ‘Affect Control Theory: Concepts and Models’, Journal of Mathematical Sociology 13, 1–33.
    Journal of Mathematical Sociology  
  11. Heise, D. R.: 1977, ‘Social Action as the Control of Affect’, Behavioral Science 22, 163–177.
    Behavioral Science  
  12. Jaggar, A. M.: 1989, ‘Love and Knowledge: Emotion in Feminist Epistemology’, Inquiry 32, 151–176.
    Inquiry  
  13. Deviant Science: The Case of Parapsychology
  14. Communication and Persuasion: Central and Peripheral Routes to Attitude Change
  15. Scott, R. L.: 1976, ‘On Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic: Ten Years Later’, Central States Speech Journal.
  16. Scott, R. L.: 1967, ‘On Viewing Rhetoric as Epistemic’, Central States Speech Journal 18, 9–17.
    Central States Speech Journal  
  17. Zajonc, B.: 1984, ‘On the Primacy of Affect’, American Psychologist 39, 117–123.
    American Psychologist  
  18. Zajonc, B.: 1980, ‘Feeling and Thinking: Preferences Need No Inferences’, American Psychologists 35, 151–175.
    American Psychologists