Browsing by Author "Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali"
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Argüman analizinde dört yaklaşım: Toulmin modeli, pragma-diyalektik, politik söylem analizi ve argüman kaynakları modelinin bir karşılaştırması
Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Küçükural, Önder; Oruç, Rahmi. (Istanbul University Press, 2020)Bir gerekçe ile bir iddia arasında kurulan çıkarsama ilişkisi tüm argüman teorilerinin ve modellerinin temelini oluşturur. Bununla birlikte farklı analitik öncelikler doğrultusunda detaylandırılmış çeşitli argüman modelleri ... -
Portrayals of climate change and drought in the politically oriented Turkish press: Socialist, islamist, and nationalist accounts of extreme weather in 2007 and 2014
Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali. (Springer Nature, 2022)Although the basic link between the global climate and local weather conditions is obvious, the extent to which anthropogenic pressures on the climate system produce a particular extreme weather event is a complex and ... -
Reception and rejection of complex argumentation: When one’s business practices are contested
Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Küçükural, Önder. (9th Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (ISSA), 2018)This study focuses on interviews designed to elicit argumentation with the use of a video-elicitation technique: a complex argument comprising an acceptability criticism concerning the usefulness of carbon offsets is ... -
Reception of climate activist messages by low-carbon transition actors: Argument evasion in the carbon offsetting debate
Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Fernandes-Jesus, Maria; Küçükural, Önder. (Routledge, 2021)How do adherents to hegemonic discourses construe and respond to radical arguments by activists? To address the question, we examined how adherents to hegemonic climate change discourses react to a climate activist’s ... -
Sequencing critical moves for ethical argumentation practice: Munāẓara and the Interdependence of procedure and agent
Oruç, Rahmi; Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali; Sadek, Karim. (2023)The aim of this paper is to highlight an interdependence between procedural and agential norms that undermines their neat separation when appraising argumentation. Drawing on the munāẓara tradition, we carve a space for ... -
Solutions considered: Realist versus idealist tension in disguise
Küçükural, Önder; Üzelgün, Mehmet Ali. (25th International Association People Environment Studies (IAPS), 2018)Environment more specifically “climate” became the subject of politics and the target of public policy. Problem framing and solution suggestions are subject to continuing dispute between people who resort to sharply different ...