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<DIV>Hello everyone,<BR><BR>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 that
looks at how arguments are socially constructed and deployed by collectives
(i.e., organizations, institutions, 'discourse coalitions') as opposed to
individuals? <BR><BR>Thanks very much,<BR>Graham<BR><BR>Acting Supervisor of
Graduate Studies<BR>School of Linguistics and Applied Language
Studies<BR><BR>---------------------------------<BR>Graham Smart <BR>Associate
Professor<BR>Carleton University<BR>School of Linguistics & Applied Language
Studies<BR>215 Paterson Hall<BR>1125 Colonel By Drive<BR>Ottawa,
Ontario<BR>Canada K1S 5B6<BR>(613) 520-2600 (Ext.
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