This article explores the debate over the timing and evidence of the first human migration into the Americas, focusing on recent publications in review articles and the popular magazine Natural History. Analyzing these texts from a rhetorical perspective, the study examines features like word choice, hedging, arrangement, self-reference, and argumentative topics. The findings highlight the diverse persuasive techniques used by scientists to address disciplinary disagreements, noting that popular articles often include explicit appeals and detailed narratives of the research process, while review articles may leave such elements implicit.
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Fahnestock, Jeanne. "Arguing in different forums: The Bering crossover controversy." Science, Technology, & Human Values 14.1 (1989): 26-42.
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