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9780135298787

Revel for Argument Today -- Access Card

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  • ISBN13:

    9780135298787

  • ISBN10:

    0135298784

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Access Card
  • Copyright: 2019-06-01
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

For courses in Argument.


Prepares students to communicate persuasively and collaboratively in academic, career, and other real-life settings

In the right circumstances, argumentation becomes a “habit of mind” that students can transfer to their other college courses, careers, and civic lives. Revel Argument Today helps instructors convey to students how to listen carefully, critically analyze all sides of an issue, weigh the available evidence, figure out what they believe, and express their ideas clearly – instead of training them to attack and defend. This approach is essential as virtual workplaces, social networking, and multimodality place us in continual conversations with others.


The genre-based approach of Argument Today promotes academic, career, and personal effectiveness through adaptable, common arguments like analyses, narratives, commentaries, evaluations, and proposals. Key concepts are presented visually to help students understand genre conventions and begin composing quickly and effectively. With concise, modular chapters and sections,individual instructors can adapt the book to their style with ease. Along with numerous revisions and enhancements, the 2nd Edition is now available via Revel™.


NOTE: Revel is a fully digital delivery of Pearson content. This ISBN is for the standalone Revel access card. In addition to this access card, you will need a course invite link, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Revel.


Author Biography

Richard Johnson-Sheehan is a professor of rhetoric and composition at Purdue University. At Purdue, he has directed the Introductory Composition program, and he has mentored new teachers of composition for many years. He teaches a variety of courses in composition, professional writing, and writing program administration, as well as classical rhetoric and the rhetoric of science. He has published widely in these areas. His prior books on writing include Writing Today, now in its 4th edition, Technical Communication Today, now in its 6th edition, and Writing Proposals, now in its 2nd edition. Professor Johnson-Sheehan was awarded 2008 Fellow of the Association of Teachers of Technical Writing and has been an officer in the Council for Writing Program Administrators. He was also awarded the Jay R. Gould Award for Excellence in Teaching by the Society for Technical Communication in 2017. 


Charles Paine is a professor of English at the University of New Mexico, where he teaches undergraduate courses in first-year, intermediate, and professional writing as well as graduate courses in writing pedagogy, the history of rhetoric and composition, and other areas. At UNM, he is director of the Rhetoric and Writing Program and the First-Year Writing Program. He is an active member of the Council of Writing Program Administrators and has served on its Executive Board and other committees. His prior books on writing include The Resistant Writer, Writing Today (now in its 4th edition), and his coedited collection of essays, Teaching with Student Texts. He cofounded and coordinates the Consortium for the Study of Writing in College, a joint effort of the National Survey of Student Engagement and the Council of Writing Program Administrators.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Fundamentals of Argument
1: Starting an Argument
2: Generating Arguments
3: Persuading Others
4: Reading and Reflecting Critically


Part 2: Genres of Argument
5: Narrative Arguments: Arguing with Stories
6: Comparisons: Arguing by Comparing and Contrasting
7: Causal Analyses: Arguing about Causes and Effects
8: Visual Arguments: Arguing by Showing and Telling
9: Review Arguments: Arguing about Performance
10: Commentaries: Arguing about Current Issues and Events
11: Proposals: Arguing about the Future
12: Research Papers and Reports: Arguing Using Research


Part 3: The Research Project
13: Researching and Discovering
14: Crediting, Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
15: Using MLA Style
16: Using APA Style


Part 4: Style, Design and Medium

17: Editing to Strengthen Your Style

18: Designing Arguments

19: Presenting Your Argument

20: Arguing in Virtual Spaces

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