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Managing Disagreement in Democracy: For a Rhetoric of Dissent -- Chapter 2. What is Polemical Discourse? -- Part 2: The Nature of Polemical Discourse: Debating on the Place of Women In the Public Space -- Chapter 3. Discourse and Polemical Exchange: On the Burqa in France -- Chapter 4. Public Controversy in the Media: The ?Exclusion? of Women from the Public Space -- Part 3: Reason, Passion and Violence -- Chapter 5. Rationality and/or Passion: Discussing Stock-Options in Times of Crisis -- Chapter 6. Verbal Violence: Its Functions and Limits. Flames in Polemical Exchanges -- Conclusion: Coexistence in Dissent. The Functions of Polemics and their Institutional Conditions of Possibility. 330 $aThis book revisits the definition of polemical discourse and deals with its functions in the democratic sphere. It first examines theoretical questions concerning the management of disagreement in democracy and the nature of polemical discourse. 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