Sally Jackson

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Sally Jackson is an American scholar of argumentation, communication, and rhetoric. She is the chief information officer for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.[1]

Dr. Jackson previously served at the University of Arizona as the vice-president for information technology and professor in the Department of Communication in the College of Social and Behavioural sciences until initially stepping down to return to teaching.[2] She has published in Communication Monographs, Communication Theory, Journal of the American Forensic Association, Quarterly Journal of Speech, and Argumentation. Her seminal contribution to the field of argumentation appears in: Sally Jackson and Scott Jacobs, "Structure of Conversational Argument: Pragmatic Bases for the Enthymeme" in The Quarterly Journal of Speech. LXVI, 251-265.

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