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When can exerting pressure in a public controversy promote reasonable outcomes, and when is it rather a hindrance? We show how negotiation and persuasion dialogue can be intertwined. Then, we examine in what ways one can in a public controversy exert pressure on others through sanctions or rewards. Finally, we discuss from the viewpoints of persuasion and negotiation whether and, if so, how pressure hinders the achievement of a reasonable outcome.
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Van Laar, J. A., & Krabbe, E. C. W. (2019). Pressure and argumentation in public controversies: A dialogical perspective. Informal Logic, 39(3), 205–227. https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v39i3.5739
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