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C. Scott Jacobs

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Office: 229 Lincoln Hall
Telephone: (217) 333-2659
Email: csjacobs@uiuc.edu

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Selected Publications

Jackson, S., & Jacobs, S. (2006). Designing countermoves to questionable argumentative tactics. In M. Hazen & D. Williams (Eds.), Contemporary perspectives on argumentation (pp.83-100). Amsterdam, the Netherlands/Newport News, VA: International Center for the Study of Argumentation (SICSAT)/Vale Press.

Jacobs, S. (2006). Finding available means to put things right. In P. Riley (Ed.), Engaging argument: Selected papers from the 2005 NCA/AFA conference on argumentation (pp. 416-425). Washington, DC: NCA.

Jacobs, S. & Jackson, S. (2006). Derailments of argumentation: It takes two to tango. In P. Houtlosser & A. van Rees (Eds.), Considering Pragma-Dialectics (pp. 121-133). Manwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Jacobs, S. (2005). Two models of the rational conditions for disagreement in argumentative dialogue. In C. A. Willard (Ed.), Critical problems in argumentation: Selected papers from the thirteenth biennial conference on argumentation (pp. 362-369). Washington, DC: NCA.

Jacobs, S. (2003). Two conceptions of openness in argumentation theory. In F. H. van Eemeren, J. A. Blair, C. A. Willard, & A. F. Snoeck Henkemans (Eds.), Proceedings of the fifth conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (pp. 553-556). Amsterdam: International Centre for the Study of Argumentation (SICSAT).