Within information science, work on information credibility often focuses on generalized models of user assessment behavior and associated properties that mark credible information across document types, user groups, and communicative purposes. As conceptualized within the field of rhetoric, however, ethos, or a form of persuasive appeal that centers around a speaker’s believability, is situational. A speaker generates ethos within a particular text by constructing a character that aligns with the values of a selected audience for a specific rhetorical event. In this paper, I define ethos and contrast it with ideas of credibility from information science. I then illustrate how information systems generate ethos by analyzing two schemes for ...
This article questions the relevance of the notion of ethos as it can be transposed to the practices...
Purpose The article concerns information literacies in an environment characterised by the two partl...
Vita.Rhetoric, as defined by Aristotle, is persuasion, "the art of finding the arguments." Aristotle...
Within information science, work on information credibility often focuses on generalized models of u...
Ethos is an important persuasive tool that is classically associated with character and more recentl...
Abstract: This article aims at criticizing the way the notion of discursive ethos has been generally...
The National Health Service (NHS) has a chequered history as far as the introduction of new systems ...
"This dissertation interrogates existing interpretations of ethos by analyzing the spread of misinfo...
This chapter examines how information infrastructure influences ethos in information labor. The prim...
This study investigates a distinct type of ethos, signalled ethos, and how it is used in eight busin...
Based on an overview of current research, this introduction revisits the notion of ethos in a digita...
Endorsing the character of allies and destroying credibility of opponents is a powerful tactic for p...
The communication of scientific knowledge is traditionally oriented towards objective truth and fact...
Librarians and professors know that students who search online believe they can identify good source...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
This article questions the relevance of the notion of ethos as it can be transposed to the practices...
Purpose The article concerns information literacies in an environment characterised by the two partl...
Vita.Rhetoric, as defined by Aristotle, is persuasion, "the art of finding the arguments." Aristotle...
Within information science, work on information credibility often focuses on generalized models of u...
Ethos is an important persuasive tool that is classically associated with character and more recentl...
Abstract: This article aims at criticizing the way the notion of discursive ethos has been generally...
The National Health Service (NHS) has a chequered history as far as the introduction of new systems ...
"This dissertation interrogates existing interpretations of ethos by analyzing the spread of misinfo...
This chapter examines how information infrastructure influences ethos in information labor. The prim...
This study investigates a distinct type of ethos, signalled ethos, and how it is used in eight busin...
Based on an overview of current research, this introduction revisits the notion of ethos in a digita...
Endorsing the character of allies and destroying credibility of opponents is a powerful tactic for p...
The communication of scientific knowledge is traditionally oriented towards objective truth and fact...
Librarians and professors know that students who search online believe they can identify good source...
International audienceCredibility, as the general concept covering trustworthiness and expertise, bu...
This article questions the relevance of the notion of ethos as it can be transposed to the practices...
Purpose The article concerns information literacies in an environment characterised by the two partl...
Vita.Rhetoric, as defined by Aristotle, is persuasion, "the art of finding the arguments." Aristotle...