摘要
Abstract
As a fundamental mechanism for consensus building,a communicative meaning space serves as a necessary prerequisite for the formation of discourse identity and the realization of effective communication.This paper investigates the conceptual dimensions of the communicative meaning space through three interrelated perspectives:symbol,actor,and field.It posits that communicative meaning space constitutes a communicable sociocultural domain that emerges and progressively expands via symbolic interaction among communicative agents who mutually recognize each other's roles and identities.Presently,intentional cognitive biases,relationship-oriented cognitive stereotypes,and deficiencies in collaborative cognition constitute the primary impediments to achieving international consensus on GDI,GSI and GCI.Addressing these multifaceted cognitive barriers necessitates the construction of communicative meaning space.Based on the theoretical framework of symbolic interaction,role identity and field intersection,this study advocates for three strategic interventions:enhancing symbolic shaping and advocacy capabilities to establish symbolic identity through symbolic interaction;developing"role-taking"and"collective-inquiring"capabilities to construct subject identity via identity transformation;and reinforcing the reciprocal construction of"agent-structure"to cultivate structural identity through field integration.The establishment and expansion of the communicative meaning space will promote cross-border negotiation and cooperation,as well as trans-subjective interaction and communication.This process offers critical insights for the narration,interpretation and resolution of international divergences.关键词
共通意义空间/三大全球倡议/象征性互动/身份认同/场域理论Key words
communicative meaning space/GDI GSI and GCI/symbolic interaction/role identity/field theory分类
社会科学