Cristián Santibáñez
List of John Benjamins publications for which Cristián Santibáñez plays a role.
Articles
How do Chilean seniors think about arguing? Their motivations, understandings, and emotional registration of interpersonal arguing Journal of Argumentation in Context 10:2, pp. 202–225 | Article
2021 This project investigates orientations toward interpersonal arguing among Chilean seniors (N = 243), having a mean age of 72 years. We found no prior attention to seniors in the interpersonal arguing literature, and only a little to Chileans. Sited within the US framework for studying… read more
Orientations toward interpersonal arguing in Chile Pragmatics 25:3, pp. 453–476 | Article
2015 This paper reports the first empirical results aiming to characterize argumentative practices in Chile. We described features of Chilean interpersonal arguing among university students, compared those results with others obtained in the United States, and also compared the associations among… read more
The principle of relevance in the light of cooperation and trust: Discussing Sperber and Wilson’s theory Pragmatics & Cognition 20:3, pp. 483–504 | Article
2012 The principle of relevance of Sperber and Wilson (1995) underestimates the role of cooperation, and the theory’s inclination toward an individual intentionality is problematic. These are two of the critical observations that this paper introduces and discusses. Through a constant counterpoint with… read more