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- Title
Metaphors for Navigating Negotiations.
- Authors
Smith, Thomas H.
- Abstract
A metaphor operates covertly to gain tacit agreement on direction, means, and ends without full description or rationale. It constrains a discussion, focusing on certain concerns while masking others. Becoming consciously aware of the metaphors commonly used during negotiation offers valuable insights into meanings not overtly discussed. This awareness helps reveal intentions and implicit evaluations while also illuminating obvious areas for mutual gain. It suggests ways to reinforce rapport, to persevere in negotiating, to reflect and query usefully, and to explore and propose different options. Drawing on the large body of applied metaphor research, including conceptual metaphor theory, several structural properties of metaphor are explained. Their usefulness in detecting metaphors, elaborating how metaphors map issues being discussed, and unpacking meaning is illustrated using excerpts from a negotiation case transcript. This article argues that when a negotiator becomes conscious of such metaphors, more options become available for intelligent exploration.
- Subjects
NEGOTIATION; METAPHOR; FIGURES of speech; DISCUSSION; CONTRACT negotiations; DEALS
- Publication
Negotiation Journal, 2005, Vol 21, Issue 3, p343
- ISSN
0748-4526
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1571-9979.2005.00068.x