This paper focuses on the reversed preference structure of disagreements used in a debate setting. Unlike disagreements in everyday conversation, which are normally dispreferred(Pomerantz 1984), disagreements in debate classes are shown to be preferred, similar to the ones found in conflict situations(Greatbatch 1992, Kotthoff 1993, Gruber 1998). Two debate classes in U.S. are collected through the well-known website, YouTube, and are analyzed following the Conversation Analysis(CA) framework, focusing on the sequence organization and turn shapes. The results show that first, disagreements are preferred from the beginning of the debate; second, disagreements used to gain floor are very direct and aggravated; and third, participants sometime...
Subtleties aside, a look at the topography of the disagreement debate reveals a major divide separat...
Problem solving (PbS) talk has been associated with disagreement and conflict as interactants oppose...
Although debate is a richly structured and prevalent form of discourse, it has received little schol...
Engaging with those we disagree with is necessary in almost all aspects of our lives. Philosophers a...
Abstract: Working through disagreement is a core deliberative activity, yet there is little theorizi...
In the first presidential debate, Barrack Obama and McCain discussed about some issues to win the ge...
Expressing an opposing view is a complex process. Research into English casual conversation based on...
Argumentation in interaction: The sequential structure of accounts in television debates Abstract Th...
This thesis examines about disagreement strategies especially in rebuttal of Australian Parliamentar...
International audienceThe objective of the research presented here was to study the influence of two...
This chapter explores a series of foci which have emerged in the study of disagreement in social med...
This article unravels the tangled threads of argumentation that can be found in public debate over i...
Governments around the world are increasingly utilising online platforms and social media to engage ...
The point of departure for this paper is the widely accepted view that any further research on disag...
In this article, we take issue with the claim by Sunstein and others that online discussion takes pl...
Subtleties aside, a look at the topography of the disagreement debate reveals a major divide separat...
Problem solving (PbS) talk has been associated with disagreement and conflict as interactants oppose...
Although debate is a richly structured and prevalent form of discourse, it has received little schol...
Engaging with those we disagree with is necessary in almost all aspects of our lives. Philosophers a...
Abstract: Working through disagreement is a core deliberative activity, yet there is little theorizi...
In the first presidential debate, Barrack Obama and McCain discussed about some issues to win the ge...
Expressing an opposing view is a complex process. Research into English casual conversation based on...
Argumentation in interaction: The sequential structure of accounts in television debates Abstract Th...
This thesis examines about disagreement strategies especially in rebuttal of Australian Parliamentar...
International audienceThe objective of the research presented here was to study the influence of two...
This chapter explores a series of foci which have emerged in the study of disagreement in social med...
This article unravels the tangled threads of argumentation that can be found in public debate over i...
Governments around the world are increasingly utilising online platforms and social media to engage ...
The point of departure for this paper is the widely accepted view that any further research on disag...
In this article, we take issue with the claim by Sunstein and others that online discussion takes pl...
Subtleties aside, a look at the topography of the disagreement debate reveals a major divide separat...
Problem solving (PbS) talk has been associated with disagreement and conflict as interactants oppose...
Although debate is a richly structured and prevalent form of discourse, it has received little schol...