Building upon the dynamic exploration introduced in the previous chapter, this chapter investigates potential observable shifts in disputants' preferred attitude-associated resource during the 20–30-ming Problem Discussion stage, a phase in which the context of situation remained stable. The analysis employs a two-staged exploration: (1) the stability of attitudinal disposition vis-à-vis attitudinal complex and (2) the stability of attitudinal disposition vis-à-vis the framing of these attitudinal complexes. This methodological approach mirrors the analytical perspectives established in the synoptic analysis, providing a comprehensive and nuanced examination of attitudinal dynamics.

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Micro-Shifts: Attitudinal Dynamics within the Problem Discussion Stage

  • Qingxin Xu

摘要

Building upon the dynamic exploration introduced in the previous chapter, this chapter investigates potential observable shifts in disputants' preferred attitude-associated resource during the 20–30-ming Problem Discussion stage, a phase in which the context of situation remained stable. The analysis employs a two-staged exploration: (1) the stability of attitudinal disposition vis-à-vis attitudinal complex and (2) the stability of attitudinal disposition vis-à-vis the framing of these attitudinal complexes. This methodological approach mirrors the analytical perspectives established in the synoptic analysis, providing a comprehensive and nuanced examination of attitudinal dynamics.