Links the concepts of “context” from pragmatic linguistics, COMMUNICATIVE COMFORT, and interaction references.
> It is a time designated to interact with an interlocutor, within an organized space, free of interference.
> It involves generating a communication situation with sustained attention and emotional availability, within the framework of a dynamic that encourages the use of verbal and non-verbal language.
> You choose to be with the other with active listening, free of other stimuli that can divide attention or interrupt the interaction that is being built.
It encourages the perlocutionary force to be activated in the interaction formats based on the intentionality of the other (illocutionary forces) expressed from the gesture or the word (locutionary force).