The field of Computer Supported Argument Visualization is currently
attracting increasing attention in education and business as a means of
helping co-located and virtual groups model and debate controversial
problems. Visualizing Argumentation brings together the leading
practitioners and researchers to provide the first in-depth coverage of
this field. It gives an overview of both the conceptual and technical
foundations, and also provides good coverage of practical issues,
illustrated by real-life case studies. It will be of particular interest
to practitioners and researchers concerned with knowledge management,
software usability, information visualization and knowledge
representation.