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Learning, culture and social interaction, 2021-06, Vol.29, p.100519, Article 100519
2021

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Titel
Co-construction of argumentative discussions between parents and children during mealtime conversations. A pragma-dialectical analysis
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  • Learning, culture and social interaction, 2021-06, Vol.29, p.100519, Article 100519
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • This study seeks to examine how both parents and children contribute interactionally to the dialogic process of negotiating their divergent opinions during mealtime conversations. Within a data corpus comprising 30 video-recorded meals of 10 Swiss and Italian families, 132 argumentative discussions were selected for qualitative analysis by adopting the pragma-dialectical model of a critical discussion. Despite the differences in roles, age, and competencies between parents and children—which help explain both the higher number of different arguments used by parents and the fact that the most frequent type of conclusion was when the child accepted the parent's standpoint—the findings of the pragma-dialectical analysis indicate that the process of negotiating the divergent opinions between parents and children is a co-constructed dialogic process wherein both parties play a fundamental role. By engaging in argumentative discussions, parents accept the commitment of clarifying to their children the reasons on which their standpoints are based. Children, in turn, encourage their parents to advance arguments to justify their standpoints by asking questions. Argumentative discussions in the family context should thus be viewed as a bidirectional dialogical process that opens a shared space for parents and children to think together. •Parents and children contribute to the negotiation of their divergent opinions.•Parents and children interactionally co-construct the dialogic process of negotiation.•Parents accept the commitment of clarifying the reasons their directives are based on.•Children encourage their parents to advance arguments to justify their standpoints.•Argumentation is a bidirectional dialogical process that opens a shared space to think together.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 2210-6561
eISSN: 2210-657X
DOI: 10.1016/j.lcsi.2021.100519
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1016_j_lcsi_2021_100519

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