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Abstract This study explores the persuasive attack strategies used by participants in the ‘Opposite Direction’ program to attack actions and characters. In particular, the study examines the differences (if any) between the attack strategies directed at actions and those at characters. To this end, 299 utterances which were taken from 30 episodes were analyzed quantitatively using SPSS Base and qualitatively by adopting Benoit’s and Dorries’ (1996), Legge et al.’s (2012), and Benoit’s and Glantz’s (2017) frameworks. The analysis shows that the participants attacked actions more than characters and that these attacks were accomplished by means of two main strategies: 1) increasing the perceived responsibility for the act and 2) increasing negative perceptions of the act. The former was enhanced by using three sub-strategies and the latter by seven sub-strategies. Furthermore, the study found that the participants attacked characters by utilizing two main strategies: 1) enhancing perception that the target possesses a trait and 2) enhancing perception that the trait is offensive. The former was enhanced by means of four sub-strategies and the latter by two sub-strategies. The study provides implications for media and political discourse analysts and researchers of how persuasive attacks are conducted in interactive programs.
摘要:本研究探讨了“反方向”项目中参与者对行为和人物的说服性攻击策略。特别是,该研究检查了针对行动和针对角色的攻击策略之间的差异(如果有的话)。为此,使用SPSS Base对取自30集的299个话语进行了定量分析,并采用Benoit ' s and Dorries(1996)、Legge et al.(2012)和Benoit ' s and Glantz(2017)框架对其进行了定性分析。分析表明,参与者对行为的攻击多于对角色的攻击,这些攻击是通过两种主要策略来实现的:1)增加对行为的感知责任和2)增加对行为的负面感知。前者通过使用3个子策略来增强,后者通过使用7个子策略来增强。此外,研究发现,参与者通过两种主要策略来攻击角色:1)增强对目标具有特征的感知和2)增强对该特征具有攻击性的感知。前者通过四个子策略提升,后者通过两个子策略提升。该研究为媒体和政治话语分析人士以及研究人员提供了在互动节目中如何进行说服性攻击的启示。