Rhetorics of evidence: science - media - culture

"Sixteen essays examine the use of evidence in culture, media, and science communication, ranging from paleontology, meteorology, neurological science/computation to literature, film, photography, and civic rhetoric. In full color"--

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Weitere Verfasser: Kramer, Olaf (HerausgeberIn) , Pelzer, Michael (HerausgeberIn)
Dokumenttyp: Edited Volume
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Anderson, South Carolina Parlor Press [2024]
Schriftenreihe:Visual rhetoric
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Verfasserangaben:edited by Olaf Kramer and Michael Pelzer
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction Olaf Kramer and Michael Pelzer
  • Theoretical Approaches :
  • The Telescope. Evidence in Rhetoric Joachim Knape
  • Evidence in Visual Rhetoric Thomas Susanka
  • Evidence on the Micro Level: What Rhetoric Can Learn fromHans Fallada's Every Man Dies Alone and New Objectivity Olaf Kramer
  • Rhetorics of Evidence in Science Communication :
  • Visual Rhetoric and Evidence in Scientific Images : Imaging Brains and Imagining Minds in Cognitive Neuroscience Kirsten Brukamp
  • Using Images, Films and Colors When Communicating Neuroscientific Results C. Giovanni Galizia
  • Communicating the Uncertainty in Weather Forecasts David M. Schultz
  • The Communicative Construction of Evidence : Presentational Knowledge in Computational Neuroscience Hubert Knoblauch, Eric Lettkemann, and René Wilke
  • Narrative, Rhetoric, and Science: Opportunities and Risks Jenny Rock and Julia Siebert
  • Humans after Heidelbergensis : The Spirited Rhetoric of Paleoanthropology Jeffery Gentry
  • Civic Science: Applied Rhetoric as a Facilitator of Scientific Knowledge Colleen E. Kelley
  • Rhetorics of Evidence in Media and Culture :
  • Beyond Literalism : Reality and Imagination in the Public Image Robert Hariman and John Louis Lucaites
  • "The Journalism of Tomorrow." Medium-Specific Evidence in Nineteenth-Century Illustrated Magazines Anne Ulrich
  • "The Best Battlefield Scene of All Time": The Feeling of History and the Problem of Realism in Saving Private Ryan Philipp Löffler
  • An Analysis and Criticism of Chaïm Perelman's Approach to Evidence and Argument as Developed in The New Rhetoric John W. Ray
  • Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker's Rhetorics of Evidence Construction Klaus Hentschel
  • Timeless Demonstration: Abraham Lincoln's Cooper UnionAddress and Cicero's officia oratoris: To Teach, to Delight, and to Move William M. Purcell.