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Robert Craig

Robert T. Craig is professor and department chair of Communication at the University of Colorado at Boulder and president of the International Communication Association for 2003-2004. His research interests range across the fields of communication theory and discourse analysis. Current projects include theoretical work on communication as a practical discipline, and discourse-analytic studies of metadiscursive practices in interaction. For further information: http://spot.colorado.edu/~craigr/

Key Words:
Discourse analysis, pragmatics, interaction, argumentation, metadiscourse, technology, praxis, reflexivity, communication theory, methodology, epistemology, grounded practical theory

Selected Publications:

Craig, R. T., & Tracy, K. (forthcoming). "The issue" in argumentation practice and theory. In F. H. van Eemeren & P. Houtlosser (Eds.), The practice of argumentation.

Craig, R. T., & Sanusi, A. L. (2002). "So, what do you guys think?": Think talk and process in student-led classroom discussions. In P. Glenn, J. Mandelbaum, & C. LeBaron (Eds.), Studies in language and social interaction in honor of Robert Hopper (pp. 103-117). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Craig, R. T., & Sanusi, A. L. (2000). "I'm just saying": Discourse markers of standpoint continuity. Argumentation, 14(4), 425-445.

Craig, R. T. (1999). Metadiscourse, theory, and practice. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 32(1), 21-29.