New book: Alternatives to Agonism: Ethical Approaches to Argument in the Composition Classroom

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The Pennsylvania Alliance for Design of Open Textbooks (PA-ADOPT) is pleased to announce the immediate availability of our 20th free and open eTextbook: Alternatives to Agonism: Ethical Approaches to Argument in the Composition Classroom by Dr. Kristina Fennelly, Associate Professor of English at Kutztown University.

“This textbook urges students to reconsider traditional notions of argument by inviting them to explore non-adversarial approaches to the arguments that structure their academic and every day lives.  After briefly exploring familiar aspects of the ‘argument culture’—a pervasive, warlike approach to polarizing issues—the textbook turns its attention to unearth more constructive approaches based in listening rhetoric, feminist rhetoric, Rogerian rhetoric, empathy, respect, civility, and an overall ethical treatment of argument.  Using the context of a town hall meeting, students are guided in practicing deliberation, investigation, and content analysis of arguments that play out in public social media forums.  Chapters feature class discussion exercises, sample essay assignments, and links to relevant Ted Talks, podcasts, and other multi-media sources. The textbook concludes with reflection pieces written by Kutztown University students, alumni, faculty, and staff who all seek to answer the prevailing question of this textbook: ‘What does it mean to be a worthy arguer?'”

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