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EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 14 MIN

9: What is the science of dialogue?

from The Science of Dialogue · host Rod J. Naquin

In the season finale of The Science of Dialogue, host Rod J. Naquin tackles a fundamental question: Is there truly a science of dialogue, and if so, what does it entail? To unravel this, Rod examines three influential frameworks - Bakhtin's dialogism, Austin's speech act theory, and the interactive alignment model. These diverse perspectives, from language as inherently social to dialogue as collaborative performance, shed light on the rich complexity involved in developing a rigorous scientific understanding of this quintessentially human activity. As the season comes to a close, Rod aims to provide invaluable insights into the prospects for a comprehensive "science of dialogue."

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