Buch, Englisch, 1752 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 3266 g
Buch, Englisch, 1752 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 3266 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-4462-0868-7
Verlag: Sage Publications
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VOLUME ONE: SOCIAL ACTION AND EPISTEMICS
Introduction - Paul Drew and John Heritage
Interaction - Emanuel Schegloff
The Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural Ecological Niche for Language and the Arena in Which Culture Is Enacted
The Relating Power of Adjacency - Harvey Sacks
Next Position
Mobilizing Response - Tanya Stivers and Federico Rossano
Doing Introductions - Danielle Pillet-Shore
The Work Involved in Meeting Someone New
Contingency and Action - T.S. Curl and P. Drew
A Comparison of Two Forms of Requesting
Extended Requesting - Seung-Hee Lee
Interaction and Collaboration in the Production and Specification of Requests
Offers of Assistance - Traci Curl
Constraints on Syntactic Design
A Technique for Inviting Laughter and Its Subsequent Acceptance Declination - Gail Jefferson
Going too Far - Paul Drew and Traci Walker
Complaining, Escalating and Disaffiliation
Wh-Interrogative Formats Used for Questioning and beyond - Maria Egbert and Monika Vöge
German warum (why) and wieso (why) and English why
Word Repeats as Unit Ends - Emanuel Schegloff
Offering a Candidate Answer - Anita Pomerantz
An Information-Seeking Strategy
The Interactive Construction of a Sentence in Natural Conversation - Charles Goodwin
Asymmetries of Knowledge in Conversational Interactions - Paul Drew
The Terms of Agreement - John Heritage and Geoffrey Raymond
Indexing Epistemic Authority and Subordination in Talk-in-Interaction
Epistemics in Action - John Heritage
Action Formation and Territories of Knowledge
Claiming Epistemic Primacy - Kaoru Hayano
Yo-Marked Assessments in Japanese
VOLUME TWO: RESPONSES
Universals and Cultural Variation in Turn-Taking in Conversation - Tanya Stivers et al
Simple Answers to Polar Questions - Marja-Leena Sorjonen
The Case of Finnish
Caveat Speaker - Gail Jefferson
Preliminary Notes on Recipient Topic-Shift Implicature
Indexing Stance - Rebecca Clift
Reported Speech as an Interactional Evidential
Beginning to Respond - Emanuel Schegloff and Gene Lerner
Well-Prefaced Responses to Wh-Questions
Little Words That Matter - Galina Bolden
Discourse Markers 'So' and 'Oh' and the Doing of Other-Attentiveness in Social Interaction
The Conversation Object Mm - Rod Gardner
A Weak and Variable Acknowledging Token
Oh-Prefaced Responses to Assessments - John Heritage
A Method of Modifying Agreement/Disagreement
'Articulating the Unsaid' via and-Prefaced Formulations of Others' Talk - Galina Bolden
'Look'-Prefaced Turns in First and Second Position - Jack Sidnell
Launching, Interceding and Redirecting Action
Surprise as an Interactional Achievement - Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger
Reaction Tokens in Conversation
Marking a 'Noticing of Departure' in Talk - Makoto Hayashi
Eh-prefaced Turns in Japanese Conversation
Managing Trouble Responsibility and Relationships during Conversational Repair - Jeffrey Robinson
Confirming Understanding and Acknowledging Assistance - Shuya Kushida
Managing Trouble Responsibility in response to Understanding Check in Japanese Talk-in-Interaction
Stance, Alignment and Affiliation during Story-Telling - Tanya Stivers
When Nodding Is a Token of Affiliation
Two Uses of Third-Person References in Family Gatherings Displaying Family Ties - Piera Margutti
Teasing and Clarifications
The Last Laugh - Elizabeth Holt
Shared Laughter and Topic Termination
VOLUME THREE: IDENTITIES IN INTERACTION
On the Analyzability of Stories by Children - Harvey Sacks
A Tutorial on Membership Categorization - Emanuel Schegloff
Hotrodder - Harvey Sacks
A Revolutionary Category
Categories in Action - Emanuel Schegloff
Person Reference and Membership Categorization
Invoking Categories through Co-Present Person Reference - Sun-Young Oh
The Case of Korean C