Dysfunctional Discourse
Briefly

Mansplaining, voice nonrecognition, and interruption are tactics of domination in conversation, reflecting cultural and gender differences that affect communication dynamics.
Habermas's vision of herrschaftsfrei communication highlights the ideal of a domination-free interaction, yet acknowledges that achieving this in real life remains elusive.
Despite efforts to promote fair communication, patterns of misunderstanding, interruption, and redundancy persist in everyday interactions, demonstrating the gap between theory and practice.
Psychological science must pragmatically explore and address communicative dysfunctions to facilitate improvements in how people engage and communicate effectively.
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