“…A no- 2017) monologic-dialogic dimension, we note a near-exclusive reliance on the dialogic view of argumentation. In most studies, this was made explicitly clear in the way study authors presented their theoretical and analytical grounding, including studies that drew on discursive approaches to argumentation (e.g., Arendt, 2019;Ehrlich, 2019;Hannken-Illjes & Bose, 2018Shiro et al, 2019) as well as studies that pursued structural ends in line with established dialogic theories of argumentation, such as pragma-dialectics (e.g., Bova, 2015a-c;Bova & Arcidiacono, 2013b, 2018Convertini, 2021a,b;. However, the sample also comprises studies, where the dialogic view was not explicitly thematized or laid out.…”