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The notion of text type (Adam 1992) used in the analysis has allowed a more fine-grained characterization of the detached argumentative style,\n especially since the communicative practice under analysis displays a specific discourse format and structure for reasons of\n conventionalization and institutionalization. In such circumstances, determined by the type of conventionalization imposed by the context,\n the adoption of a detached argumentative style appears to be a pre-requisite. In the concluding stage of a critical discussion the\n difference of opinion is not restated, while the most significant standpoints are synthetically (re)presented by an adequate balance of\n narrative, descriptive and metadiscursive text strategies meant to support the objectivity, the conciseness of the presentation and also\n ensuring the necessary density of information required in a report summary or the presentation of key findings, respectively. 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Characteristics of a detached argumentative style in public policy analysis
This study is a contribution to the recently introduced notion of argumentative style (van Eemeren 2019) in the framework of the pragma-dialectical approach. It aims at characterizing a detached argumentative style,
by focusing on a speech event pertaining to the communicative activity type organizational discourse, a report on EU environment and climate
change policies. The analysis concerns the executive summary and the key findings of the report, reconstructed in the analysis as the
concluding stage of the critical discussion corresponding to the pragma-dialectical model. The notion of text type (Adam 1992) used in the analysis has allowed a more fine-grained characterization of the detached argumentative style,
especially since the communicative practice under analysis displays a specific discourse format and structure for reasons of
conventionalization and institutionalization. In such circumstances, determined by the type of conventionalization imposed by the context,
the adoption of a detached argumentative style appears to be a pre-requisite. In the concluding stage of a critical discussion the
difference of opinion is not restated, while the most significant standpoints are synthetically (re)presented by an adequate balance of
narrative, descriptive and metadiscursive text strategies meant to support the objectivity, the conciseness of the presentation and also
ensuring the necessary density of information required in a report summary or the presentation of key findings, respectively. While explicit
negative evaluations or formulations of standpoints are avoided, the recommendations are presented as open to adoption or reconsideration by
policymakers.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Argumentation in Context aims to publish high-quality papers about the role of argumentation in the various kinds of argumentative practices that have come into being in social life. These practices include, for instance, political, legal, medical, financial, commercial, academic, educational, problem-solving, and interpersonal communication. In all cases certain aspects of such practices will be analyzed from the perspective of argumentation theory with a view of gaining a better understanding of certain vital characteristics of these practices. This means that the journal has an empirical orientation and concentrates on real-life argumentation but is at the same time out to publish only papers that are informed by relevant insights from argumentation theory.