Treating argument as a problem-solving tool, featuring an innovative marginalia program that contains the contextual information students need to enter thematic conversations, and providing the most extensive coverage of argument in all forms of media, The Informed Argument is the best-selling solution for teaching writing and argument.
Preface
Part Ⅰ: Understanding Arguments
Chapter 1: The Purposes of Argument
Chapter 2: The Contexts of Argument
Chapter 3: The Media for Argument
Chapter 4: The Strategies for Argument
Part Ⅱ: Composing Arguments
Chapter 5: Constructing Arguments
Chapter 6: Doing Research
Chapter 7: Documenting Your Sources
Part Ⅲ: Negotiating Differences
Chapter 8: Ownership
Cluster 1. Who Owns Words and Ideas?
1. Jay Mathews, Standing Up for the Power of Learning
2. Ralph Caplan, What's Yours?(Ownership of Intellectual Property)
3. David Gibson, Copyright Crusaders
4. Abigail Lipson and Sheila M. Reindl, The Responsible Plagiarist
Cluster 2. Who Owns Music?
1. Janis lan, Free Downloads Play Sweet Music
2. Tom Lowry, Ringtones: Music to Moguls' Ears
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Credits
Photo Credits
Index