Negotiation and Deliberation: Grasping the Difference
Artículo
Open/ Download
Publication date
2016Metadata
Show full item record
Cómo citar
Ihnen Jory, Constanza
Cómo citar
Negotiation and Deliberation: Grasping the Difference
Author
Abstract
Negotiation and deliberation are two context types or genres of discourse
widely studied in the argumentation literature. Within the pragma-dialectical
framework, they have been characterised in terms of the conventions constraining
the use of argumentative discourse in each of them. Thanks to these descriptions, it
has become possible to analyse the arguers’ strategic manoeuvres and carry out
more systematic, context-sensitive evaluations of argumentative discussions.
However, one issue that still must be addressed in the pragma-dialectical theory—
and other contextual approaches to argumentation—is how to distinguish negotiation
and deliberation in practice. In this paper, I seek to develop criteria that can
help the analyst identify them in discourse. To this end, I characterise the felicity
conditions of the superordinate speech acts defining and structuring deliberation and
negotiation encounters.
General note
Artículo de publicación ISI
Quote Item
Argumentation (2016) 30:145–165
Collections
The following license files are associated with this item: