Types of conclusion for argumentative discussions between adults and children

Antonio Bova, Francesco Arcidiacono

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Abstract

This study aims to examine the types of conclusion of argumentative discussions between parents and children during mealtime. Within a data corpus constituted by 30 video-recorded meals of 10 Swiss and Italian families, a corpus of 132 argumentative discussions was selected for a qualitative analysis through the pragma-dialectical approach to argumentation. The findings of this study show that the most frequent types of conclusions are dialectical, i.e., one of the two parties accept or refuse the standpoint of the other party, reaching in this way the concluding stage of their argumentative discussions. In particular, the most frequent type of conclusion is that the child accepts the parent’s standpoint, while the second type is that the parent accepts the child’s standpoint. Less frequently, the argumentative discussions between parents and children did not reach a conclusion. For example, when the parents shifted the focus of the conversation or when a long silence indicated that neither the parent nor the child wanted to continue the discussion. These findings bring to light the important role that children can play in stimulating the parents to reason with them and to justify family rules and prescriptions.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteProgress in Education
EditorR.V. Nata
Pagine135-160
Numero di pagine26
Volume53
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2018

Serie di pubblicazioni

NomePROGRESS IN EDUCATION

Keywords

  • Argumentation
  • Disagreement
  • Family
  • Parent-child interaction

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