Ecologies of Deception in Psychology and Rhetoric

Nathaniel A. Rivers, Maarten Derksen

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This article explores deception through the lenses of rhetorical theory and experimental social psychology, thus performing an important interdisciplinary gesture. It argues that deception is emergent in experimental conditions as it likewise is in rhetorical encounters. In so doing, it builds toward an understanding of human agency outside the bounds of the subject/object split. Examining work on rhetorical ecologies and ambience on the one hand, and experimental social psychology on the other, the article argues that deception is not something that one person does to another, but rather is an emergent phenomenon within moments of encounter, whether they be rhetorical interactions or psychological experiments.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)633-654
Aantal pagina's22
TijdschriftQuarterly Journal of Speech
Volume101
Nummer van het tijdschrift4
DOI's
StatusPublished - dec.-2015

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