J. Atkinson / John Heritage (eds.)
Structures of Social Action
Herausgeber: Atkinson, J. Maxwell; Oatley, Keith; Heritage, John
J. Atkinson / John Heritage (eds.)
Structures of Social Action
Herausgeber: Atkinson, J. Maxwell; Oatley, Keith; Heritage, John
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These essays reflects fresh developments in the increasingly influential field of conversation analysis.
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These essays reflects fresh developments in the increasingly influential field of conversation analysis.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521318624
- ISBN-10: 0521318629
- Artikelnr.: 21457293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Februar 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780521318624
- ISBN-10: 0521318629
- Artikelnr.: 21457293
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Transcript notation; 1. Introduction John Heritage and J. Maxwell
Atkinson; Part I. Orientations: 2. Notes on methodology Harvey Sacks; 3. On
some questions and ambiguities in conversation Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part
II. Preference Organization: 4. Agreeing and disagreeing with assessments:
some features of preferred/dispreferred turn shapes Anita Pomerantz; 5.
Subsequent versions of invitations, offers, requests, and proposals,
dealing with potential or actual rejection Judy Davidson; 6. Speakers'
reportings in invitation sequences Paul Drew; 7. Pursuing a response Anita
Pomerantz; Part III. Topic Organization: 8. Generating topic: the use of
topic initial elicitors Graham Button and Neil Casey; 9. On stepwise
transition from talk about a trouble to inappropriately next-positioned
matters Gail Jefferson; Part IV. The Integration of Talk With Nonvocal
Activities: 10. Notes on story structure and the organization of
participation Charles Goodwin; 11. Talk and recipiency: sequential
organization in speech and body movement Christian Health; 12. On some
gestures' relation to talk Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part V. Aspects of
Response: 13. A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential
placement John Heritage; 14. On the organization of laughter in talk about
troubles Gail Jefferson; 15. Public speaking and audience responses: some
techniques for inviting applause J. Maxwell Atkinson; Part VI. Everyday
Activities as Sociological Phenomena: 16. On doing 'being ordinary' Harvey
Sacks; References; Subject index; Index of names.
Atkinson; Part I. Orientations: 2. Notes on methodology Harvey Sacks; 3. On
some questions and ambiguities in conversation Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part
II. Preference Organization: 4. Agreeing and disagreeing with assessments:
some features of preferred/dispreferred turn shapes Anita Pomerantz; 5.
Subsequent versions of invitations, offers, requests, and proposals,
dealing with potential or actual rejection Judy Davidson; 6. Speakers'
reportings in invitation sequences Paul Drew; 7. Pursuing a response Anita
Pomerantz; Part III. Topic Organization: 8. Generating topic: the use of
topic initial elicitors Graham Button and Neil Casey; 9. On stepwise
transition from talk about a trouble to inappropriately next-positioned
matters Gail Jefferson; Part IV. The Integration of Talk With Nonvocal
Activities: 10. Notes on story structure and the organization of
participation Charles Goodwin; 11. Talk and recipiency: sequential
organization in speech and body movement Christian Health; 12. On some
gestures' relation to talk Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part V. Aspects of
Response: 13. A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential
placement John Heritage; 14. On the organization of laughter in talk about
troubles Gail Jefferson; 15. Public speaking and audience responses: some
techniques for inviting applause J. Maxwell Atkinson; Part VI. Everyday
Activities as Sociological Phenomena: 16. On doing 'being ordinary' Harvey
Sacks; References; Subject index; Index of names.
Preface; Transcript notation; 1. Introduction John Heritage and J. Maxwell
Atkinson; Part I. Orientations: 2. Notes on methodology Harvey Sacks; 3. On
some questions and ambiguities in conversation Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part
II. Preference Organization: 4. Agreeing and disagreeing with assessments:
some features of preferred/dispreferred turn shapes Anita Pomerantz; 5.
Subsequent versions of invitations, offers, requests, and proposals,
dealing with potential or actual rejection Judy Davidson; 6. Speakers'
reportings in invitation sequences Paul Drew; 7. Pursuing a response Anita
Pomerantz; Part III. Topic Organization: 8. Generating topic: the use of
topic initial elicitors Graham Button and Neil Casey; 9. On stepwise
transition from talk about a trouble to inappropriately next-positioned
matters Gail Jefferson; Part IV. The Integration of Talk With Nonvocal
Activities: 10. Notes on story structure and the organization of
participation Charles Goodwin; 11. Talk and recipiency: sequential
organization in speech and body movement Christian Health; 12. On some
gestures' relation to talk Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part V. Aspects of
Response: 13. A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential
placement John Heritage; 14. On the organization of laughter in talk about
troubles Gail Jefferson; 15. Public speaking and audience responses: some
techniques for inviting applause J. Maxwell Atkinson; Part VI. Everyday
Activities as Sociological Phenomena: 16. On doing 'being ordinary' Harvey
Sacks; References; Subject index; Index of names.
Atkinson; Part I. Orientations: 2. Notes on methodology Harvey Sacks; 3. On
some questions and ambiguities in conversation Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part
II. Preference Organization: 4. Agreeing and disagreeing with assessments:
some features of preferred/dispreferred turn shapes Anita Pomerantz; 5.
Subsequent versions of invitations, offers, requests, and proposals,
dealing with potential or actual rejection Judy Davidson; 6. Speakers'
reportings in invitation sequences Paul Drew; 7. Pursuing a response Anita
Pomerantz; Part III. Topic Organization: 8. Generating topic: the use of
topic initial elicitors Graham Button and Neil Casey; 9. On stepwise
transition from talk about a trouble to inappropriately next-positioned
matters Gail Jefferson; Part IV. The Integration of Talk With Nonvocal
Activities: 10. Notes on story structure and the organization of
participation Charles Goodwin; 11. Talk and recipiency: sequential
organization in speech and body movement Christian Health; 12. On some
gestures' relation to talk Emanuel A. Schegloff; Part V. Aspects of
Response: 13. A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential
placement John Heritage; 14. On the organization of laughter in talk about
troubles Gail Jefferson; 15. Public speaking and audience responses: some
techniques for inviting applause J. Maxwell Atkinson; Part VI. Everyday
Activities as Sociological Phenomena: 16. On doing 'being ordinary' Harvey
Sacks; References; Subject index; Index of names.