Majority and Minority Subgroup Argumentation Messages

IF 1.2 Q3 COMMUNICATION Communication Reports Pub Date : 2019-04-24 DOI:10.1080/08934215.2019.1603317
S. Beck
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Abstract

Past research suggests that majority and minority subgroups influence group members in different ways. This exploratory study examined the communication behind such influence, specifically the argumentation messages majority and minority subgroup members use in decision-making. Using an argumentation coding scheme to analyze city commission meetings, communicative differences were found in relation to the two subgroups. Specifically, majority members focused on coalition formation messages while minority members focused on substantive argumentation. In general, the results provide an explanatory communicative foundation for the cognitive outcomes found in previous majority/minority influence literature.
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多数和少数子群体论证信息
过去的研究表明,多数群体和少数群体以不同的方式影响群体成员。本探索性研究考察了这种影响背后的沟通,特别是多数和少数子群体成员在决策中使用的论证信息。使用论证编码方案来分析城市委员会会议,发现两个子群体之间的沟通差异。具体而言,多数成员侧重于联盟形成信息,而少数成员侧重于实质性论证。总体而言,研究结果为之前多数/少数影响文献中发现的认知结果提供了解释性交际基础。
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期刊介绍: Communication Reports (CR), published biannually since 1988, is one of two scholarly journals of the Western States Communication Association (WSCA). The journal publishes original manuscripts that are short, data/text-based, and related to the broadly defined field of human communication. The mission of the journal is to showcase exemplary scholarship without censorship based on topics, methods, or analytical tools. Articles that are purely speculative or theoretical, and not data analytic, are not appropriate for this journal. Authors are expected to devote a substantial portion of the manuscript to analyzing and reporting research data.
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