Not exact matches
What another participant stated on another blog in another
context should not be used to discredit or
otherwise challenge the participant.
... [73] A statement is not derogatory when made in a
context that provides an opporturrity to
challenge the comment and the rules of the debate anticipate a rejoinder, unless the statement is wholly outside the scope of the debate or
otherwise so outrageous as to prevent meaningful argument from continuing.
On one side, in fact, the massage
context might have acted as a buffering factor, preventing the mothers from enacting dysfunctional behaviors that
otherwise could have been adopted; on the other hand, instead, finding themselves in a new situation and being asked to do something new (massaging their babies while being videotaped) might have made interactions more
challenging for these women.