Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically: interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making
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adam_text | RETHINKING LANGUAGE, MIND, AND WORLD DIALOGICALLY INTERACTIONAL AND
CONTEXTUAL THEORIES OF HUMAN SENSE-MAKING PER LINELL LINKDPING
UNIVERSITY, SWEDEN =IAP INFORMATION AGE PUBLISHING, INC. CHARLOTTE, NC *
WWW.INFOAGEPUB.COM CONTENTS ABSTRACT XVII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIX SERIES
EDITOR S INTRODUCTION: RETHINKING DIALOGICALITY XXI JAAN VALSINER
PREFACE AND OVERVIEW XXVII PART I INTO THE WORLD OF DIALOGICAL CONCEPTS
1 CONCEPTUAL AND TERMINOLOGICAL PRELIMINARIES 3 1.1 DIALOGOS 3 1.2 THREE
SENSES OF DIALOGUE 4 1.3 DIALOGUE THEORY VERSUS DIALOGICAL THEORY
(DIALOGISM) . 6 1.4 DIALOGISM AND DIALOGICALITY 7 1.5 THE DIVERSITIES OF
DIALOGISM 8 NOTES 9 2 DIALOGISM AND ITS AXIOMATIC ASSUMPTIONS 11 2.1
INTRODUCTION: DIALOGICALITY AND SENSE-MAKING 11 2.2 THE MIND AS A
SENSE-MAKING SYSTEM 12 2.3 THE ROLE OF THE OTHER: RESPONSIVITY AND
ANTICIPATION IN ACTION AND INTERACTION 13 2.4 INTERACTIONISM 14 2.5
CONTEXTUALISM . 16 VI CONTENTS 2.6 A MODERATE HOLISM 18 2.7
COMMUNICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONISM 19 2.8 SEMIOTIC AND OTHER TYPES OF
MEDIATION 19 2.8.1 FORMS OF MEDIATION 20 2.8.2 SEMIOTIC MEDIATION 21 2.9
MORALITY IN SENSE-MAKING 21 2.10 RELATIONISM AND REALISM 23 2.10.1
RELATIONISM IN DIALOGISM 24 2.10.2 THE ENVIRONMENT; THE WORLD OUT
THERE 25 2.10.3 AGAINST RELATIVISM 27 2.11 TALK-IN-INTERACTION AS
METAPHOR AND METONYMY 27 2.12 DIALOGISM*A FRAMEWORK FOR EXPLICATING
HUMAN SENSE-MAKING 28 2.12.1 IS DIALOGISM AN EPISTEMOLOGY OR AN
ONTOLOGY? 30 2.13 SUMMARY: OTHER-ORIENTATION, INTERACTION, CONTEXTS,
SEMIOTIC MEDIATION 31 NOTES 31 3 MONOLOGISM 35 3.1 DIALOGISM AS A
COUNTER-THEORY TO MONOLOGISM 35 3.2 THE CONSTITUENT THEORIES OF
MONOLOGISM 36 3.2.1 THEORIES OF CONTEXT 36 3.2.2 THEORIES OF PERCEPTION
AND COGNITION 37 3.2.3 THEORIES OF LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION 38 3.2.4
COGNITION AND COMMUNICATION 40 3.3 THE PROBLEM OF OTHER MINDS 42 3.4
THE ONTOLOGY OF MONOLOGISM 44 NOTES 47 4 SITUATIONS AND
SITUATION-TRANSCENDING PRACTICES 49 4.1 SITUATIONS AND TRADITIONS 49 4.2
DOUBLE DIALOGICALITY 51 4.3 INTERTEXTUAL ASPECTS OF DIALOGICALITY 53 4.4
SOCIOCULTURAL PRACTICES 54 4.5 SOCIOCULTURAL RESOURCES FOR SENSE-MAKING
56 4.6 SOCIALLY CONSTRUCTED MATERIALITIES 59 4.7 DYNAMICS AND SHAREDNESS
AT TWO LEVELS 61 4.8 THE BALANCE BETWEEN SITUATED INTERACTION AND
SITUATION-TRANSCENDING PRACTICES 62 4.9 TOWARD A CONTEXTUAL SOCIAL
CONSTRUCTIONISM 63 4.9.1 A NOTE ON RAMPANT SITUATIONALISM 64 NOTES 64
CONTENTS VII PART II SOCIAL MINDS: SELVES, OTHERS AND THE INTERWORLD 5
DIALOGUE AND THE OTHER 69 5.1 INTERDEPENDENCIES IN TALK-IN-INTERACTION
70 5.2 THE ROLE OF THE OTHER IN CREATING A SOCIAL PERSON 76 5.3
INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION 77 5.3.1 INTRAPERSONAL (INDIVIDUAL)
VS. SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING 78 5.3.2 PAST VS. ONGOING
CONSTRUCTION OF MEANING 79 5.3.3 AN INTEGRATIONAL ACCOUNT 80 5.4
OTHER-ORIENTEDNESS: COMMONALITY AND DIFFERENCE 80 5.4.1
INTERSUBJECTIVITY 81 5.4.2 ALTERITY 82 5.5 THE ZONE OF PROXIMAL
DEVELOPMENT 85 5.6 COMPLEMENTARITY AS A BRIDGING CONCEPT 86 5.7
EQUILIBRIUM VS. TENSION: DIALOGUE AS UNFINALIZABLE 87 5.8 SEMIOTIC
TRIADS 89 5.8.1 INTRODUCTION: MORE THAN TWO PARTIES IN COMMUNICATION 89
5.8.2 THE PRAGMATIC TRIAD: I-YOU-IT 90 5.8.3 THE SITUATIONAL TRIAD:
NOW-HERE-I .* 92 5.8.4 THE ABSTRACT SEMIOTIC TRIAD: WORD-CONCEPT-
REFERENT 92 5.8.5 AN EXAMPLE OF A LOCAL COMMUNICATIVE PROJECT ....93
5.8.6 SELF AND OTHERS: T, YOU , IT , AND THE COMPLEX OF
WE / ONE /( THEY )/GENERIC YOU 95 5.8.7 CONCLUSION 96 5.9 INTERACTION
SITUATIONS AND DISCOURSE UNIVERSES 97 5.10 THIRD PARTIES 99 5.10.1
COPRESENT OTHERS IN PERIPHERAL ACTIVITY ROLES 100 5.10.2 REMOTE
AUDIENCES 101 5.10.3 VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS; FIGURES POPULATING THE
DISCOURSE 102 5.10.4 ARTIFACTS TREATED AS PARTICIPANTS 102 5.10.5
GENERALIZED VOICES AND PERSPECTIVES 103 5.10.6 THE NEAR OMNIPRESENCE OF
THE THIRD 103 NOTES 105 6 THE DIALOGICAL SELF 109 6.1 THE PRESENCE OF
THE OTHER IN THE INDIVIDUAL MIND 109 VIII CONTENTS 6.2 PERSPECTIVES IN
SELF S DISCOURSE ILL 6.3 DIALOGICAL EMBEDDEDNESS AND INDIVIDUAL AGENCY
ILL 6.4 AGENCY AND CONSCIOUSNESS 113 6.5 THE EMBODIED SELF AND THE
NOTION OF VOICE5 114 6.5.1 LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE AS EMBODIED 114 6.5.2
VOICE AS PERSONAL SIGNATURE 115 6.5.3 VOICE AS PERSPECTIVE ON TOPICS 116
6.5.4 VOICES AND GOFFMAN S CONCEPT OF THE SPEAKER 117 6.6 SHARED
PERSPECTIVES: SINGLE-VOICED CONVERSATIONS 117 6.7 THE SUBJECTIVITY OF
THE SELF AS INTERNAL DIALOGUE 119 6.7.1 HETERO-DIALOGUE: POLYVOCALITY IN
AN INDIVIDUAL S CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUTER DIALOGUE 120 6.7.2 AUTO-DIALOGUE:
INTERNAL DIALOGUE IN THINKING... 121 6.7.3 INTERNAL (INTRAPERSONAL)
DIALOGUE ACCOMPANYING EXTERNAL DIALOGUE 122 6.7.4 THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN
EXTERNAL DIALOGUE AND INTERNAL DIALOGUE: AN EXAMPLE 124 6.7.5
AUTHORITARIAN AND AUTHORITATIVE VOICES IN THE DIALOGICAL SELF 130 6.7.6
SUPER-ADDRESSEES 133 6.8 THINKING AND LEARNING WITH THE HELP OF OTHERS
134 6.8.1 SELF AS INDIVIDUAL THINKER : 134 6.8.2 SELF AS LEARNING WITH
OTHERS 135 6.9 THE SELF AT THE CROSSROADS OF DISCOURSES IN SOCIETY AND
VOICES IN THE MIND 136 6.10 THE DIALOGICALITY OF FEELINGS 137 6.11 THE
SENSES CONSIDERED AS DIALOGICAL SYSTEMS 138 6.12 THE DELICATE BALANCE
BETWEEN SELF AND OTHERS 142 NOTES 142 7 A RELATIONAL INTERWORLD BEYOND
INDIVIDUAL MINDS 145 7.1 BEYOND THE INDIVIDUAL MIND 145 7.1.1 THE
EXTENDED MIND AND DISTRIBUTED COGNITION.. 146 7.1.2 THE MIND: BODY AND
CULTURE 147 7.1.3 METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM 148 7.1.4 NOTES ON INNER
IMAGES AND INTERNAL GRAMMARS 149 7.1.5 AGAINST THE IDEA OF THE GROUP
MIND 151 7.2 RELATIONS IN AN TNTERWORLD 152 7.2.1 HUMAN EXISTENCE AS
RELATIONAL 153 CONTENTS IX 7.2.2 SOCIOHISTORICAL APPROACHES 153 7.2.3
SOCIOEMOTIONAL APPROACHES 154 7.2.4 SOCIOCOGNITIVE APPROACHES 155 7.2.5
SOCIOINTERACTIONAL APPROACHES 158 7.2.6 THE INTERWORLD AS A CONCEPT 159
NOTES : 161 PART III SENSE-MAKING: INTERACTIONS, COMMUNICATIVE PROJECTS,
UTTERANCES AND TEXTS 8 MONOLOGICAL AND DIALOGICAL PRACTICES 165 8.1
TREATING THE WORLD AS RESPONSIVE OR NON-RESPONSIVE 165 8.2 MONOLOGICAL
ACTIVITIES IN A DIALOGICALLY CONCEIVED WORLDL65 8.3 MONOLOGICAL VS.
DIALOGICAL ORGANIZATION OF DISCOURSES .. 166 8.4 MONOLOGUE AS PARTLY
DIALOGICAL 166 8.4.1 RESPONSIVITY, ADDRESSIVITY AND GENRE- BELONGINGNESS
167 8.4.2 PERSPECTIVITY AND VOICEDNESS, AND IMPOSITION OF RESPONSE .
168 8.4.3 MONO/MULTI-PERSPECTIVITY AND MONO/DIALOGICAL ORGANIZATION 169
8.5 MONOLOGIZING PRACTICES 170 8.5.1 MODEL MONOPOLY 171 8.5.2
DIALOGUE VS. DISSEMINATION 172 8.5.3 DIALOGICAL CONTRACTION VS.
DIALOGICAL EXPANSION 172 8.5.4 MONOLOGICAL TEXTS AS PRODUCTS OF
MONOLOGIZING (UNDIALOGIZING) PRACTICES 173 8.5.5 NEUROBIOLOGY AND
MONOLOGISATION 174 8.6 DIALOGUE AS HIGH-QUALITY MUTUAL INTERACTION 174
NOTES 176 9 SOCIAL INTERACTION AND POWER 177 9.1 INTER-ACTS: RESPONSES
AND INITIATIVES 179 9.2 THE INADEQUACY OF SPEECH ACT THEORY 181 9.3 THE
MINIMAL COMMUNICATIVE INTERACTION 183 9.4 THE LIMITATIONS OF ADJACENCY
PAIR THEORY 184 X CONTENTS 9.5 RESPONSIVITY AND RESPONSIBILITY 186 9.6
SEQUENTIALLY, JOINT CONSTRUCTION AND ACT-ACTIVITY INTERDEPENDENCE 186
9.7 COMMUNICATIVE PROJECTS IN DISCOURSE 188 9.7.1 THE TERM PROJECT 189
9.7.2 NESTED PROJECTS 190 9.7.3 RELATION TO NON-COMMUNICATIVE PROJECTS
192 9.7.4 ASYMMETRICAL PARTICIPATION AND COLLECTIVE ACCOMPLISHMENT 193
9.7.5 DYNAMIC PROGRESSION AND MULTI-FUNCTIONALITY 194 9.7.6 VARIATION IN
AWARENESS AND INTENTIONALITY 194 9.7.7 VARIATION IN SIZE: LOCAL AND
GLOBAL PROJECTS 195 9.7.8 PROVISIONAL SUMMARY 197 9.8 COMMUNICATIVE
GENRES 198 9.9 COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITY TYPES 201 9.9.1 THE CONCEPT OF
COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITY TYPE 201 9.9.2 COMMUNICATIVE ACTIVITY TYPE
ANALYSIS 203 9.9.3 CAT ANALYSIS: AN EXAMPLE 205 9.10 SUMMARY OF THE
THEORY OF COMMUNICATIVE PROJECTS 211 9.11 THE POWER OF CONTINUOUS
SENSE-MAKING IN DIALOGUE 212 9.12 ASYMMETRIES AND THE DIVISION OF
COMMUNICATIVE LABOR .. 213 9.13 POWER AND RESISTANCE IN SOCIAL LIFE .*
214 9.14 POWERLESSNESS AND EMPOWERMENT 216 NOTES 217 10 MEANINGS AND
UNDERSTANDINGS 221 10.1 ACTION, MEANING AND UNDERSTANDING 221 10.2
SENSE-MAKING IN SITU 222 10.3 IMPLICITNESS 224 10.4 TRUST AND DISTRUST
225 10.5 VAGUENESS 226 10.6 PARTIAL UNDERSTANDINGS, AND UNDERSTANDINGS
FOR CURRENT PURPOSES 226 10.7 MISUNDERSTANDINGS AND MISCOMMUNICATION 227
10.8 SHOWING AND HIDING IN COMMUNICATION 228 10.9 UNDERSTANDINGS THAT
ARE NOT MADE PUBLIC 229 10.10 SITUATION-TRANSCENDING UNDERSTANDINGS AND
LEARNING ... 230 10.10.1 LEARNING AS TRANSCENDING SINGLE SITUATIONS 230
10.10.2 LEARNING HOW TO MAKE SENSE AS CULTURE-SPECIFIC .. 232 10.11
PERSPECTIVES AND CONCEPTUAL NETWORKS 233 CONTENTS XI 10.12 FRAMINGS AND
REFRAMINGS 234 10.13 SUMMARY: WHERE.ARE THE MEANINGS? 235 NOTES . 236
11 SIGNS AND REPRESENTATIONS AS DIALOGICAL ENTITIES 237 11.1 SIGNS AND
SEMIOTICS 237 11.2 UTTERANCES 238 11.3 THOUGHTS AND INTENTIONS 239 11.4
LOGIC 240 11.5 KNOWLEDGE AND SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS 241 11.6 COLLECTIVE
MEMORY 242 11.7 LANGUAGE AND NARRATIVITY 243 11.8 TEXTS 244 11.9 CONTENT
AND TOPICALITY 245 11.10 POLYVOCALITY AND HETEROGLOSSIA 246 11.10.1
POLYVOCALITY IN SINGLE UTTERANCES AND TEXTS 246 11.10.2 HETEROGLOSSIA IN
COMMUNITIES 247 11.11 RECONTEXTUALIZATIONS AND INTERTEXTUALITY 248 11.12
DISCOURSES AND DISCURSIVE ORDERS 249 11.13 THE SOCIOHISTORY OF IDEAS AND
CONCEPTS 249 11.14 MULTIPLE CHANNELS OF MEDIATION 250 NOTES 250 12
DYNAMICS AND POTENTIALITIES OF SENSE-MAKING 251 12.1 THE WORLD AS EVENT:
DYNAMICS AS A BASIC PROPERTY 251 12.2 GENETIC EXPLANATIONS OF COMPLEX
BEHAVIOR 252 12.3 PRECURSORS OF LANGUAGE, CONCEPTUALIZATION AND
CONSCIOUSNESS 254 12.4 INFANT DEVELOPMENTS 255 12.5 PRIMARY, SECONDARY
AND TERTIARY INTERSUBJECTIVITY IN ONTOGENESIS 258 12.6 PRE-CONSCIOUS,
PRE-CONCEPTUAL AND PRE-VERBAL PROCESSES IN MICRO-GENESIS 259 12.7
SOCIOHISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: DIFFERENT FORMS OF LANGUAGE 261 12.8
CHANGE AND STABILITY IN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE 261 12.9 EMBODIMENT, TIME
AND HISTORICITY 263 12.10 TIME AND LANGUAGE 264 12.11 CAPACITIES FOR
CHANGE: POTENTIALITIES AND VULNERABILITIES.. 265 12.12 DYNAMICS AS MORE
BASIC THAN DIALOGUE? 267 NOTES 268 XII CONTENTS PART IV LANGUAGING:
EMBODIMENT AND SOCIOCULTURAL EMBEDDEDNESS 13 RETHINKING LANGUAGE IN
DYNAMIC TERMS 273 13.1 LANGUAGE AS SIGNS AND ABSTRACT OBJECTS, OR
LANGUAGING AS ACTIONS? 273 13.2 WHERE IS DIALOGICAL LINGUISTICS ? 275
13.3 FIVE AREAS IN LINGUISTICS 276 13.4 THE MONOLOGICAL SOLUTION 277
13.5 DIALOGICAL ALTERNATIVES 278 13.5.1 THE FIVE AREAS 278 13.5.2 PRAXIS
AND THE PRINCIPLE OF DOUBLE DIALOGICALITY... 280 13.5.3 DYNAMIC
CONSTRUALS IN CONTEXTS AND INTERACTION . 280 13.5.4 HOLISM AND
OVERARCHING ACTIVITIES 281 13.5.5 METHODS AND POTENTIALITIES 282 13.5.6
HETEROGENEITIES OF LANGUAGES AND LANGUAGING.... 282 13.5.7 OTHER
PROPERTIES OF LANGUAGING AND LANGUAGE (S) 284 13.6 FOLK THEORIES OF
LANGUAGE: ALSO SOME KIND OF SOCIAL REALITY 286 13.7 BASIC ASSUMPTIONS OF
MAINSTREAM LINGUISTICS, AND THEIR COUNTER-THEORIES 287 13.7.1 IS
LANGUAGE SPECIAL? 288 13.7.2 IS THERE ONLY ONE LANGUAGE SYSTEM? 290 13.8
SUMMARY AND GENERAL CONCLUSION 292 NOTES 293 14 DIALOGUE AND GRAMMAR 295
14.1 ON-LINE SYNTAX 295 14.2 INTER-ACTS AND GRAMMAR 296 14.3 FROM
CONVERSATIONAL PRACTICES TO GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS 302 14.4
INTERACTIONAL ASPECTS OF GRAMMATICAL CONSTRUCTIONS 310 14.4.2 EXTERNAL
SYNTAX: THE LOCAL OUTSIDE OF CONSTRUCTIONS 312 14.4.3 CONSTRUCTIONS AS
METHODS 313 14.5 AN EXAMPLE: X-OCH-X IN SWEDISH 314 14.6 SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSION: THE SPRAC MODEL OF CONSTRUCTION METHODS 318 NOTES 322
CONTENTS XIII 15 DIALOGUE AND LEXICOLOGY 325 15.1 THE TRADITION: LEXICAL
ENTRIES IN THE MENTAL DICTIONARY... 325 15.2 A FEW INTRODUCTORY EXAMPLES
327 15.3 MEANING POTENTIALS VS. ACTUAL SITUATED MEANINGS 329 15.4
MEANING POTENTIALS AND SENSE-MAKING AFFORDANCES 331 15.4.1 MEANING
POTENTIALS OF LINGUISTIC RESOURCES 331 15.4.2 THE AFFORDANCES OF
UTTERANCES 332 15.5 MEANING POTENTIALS OF LEXICAL ITEMS: AN ADDITIONAL
EXAMPLE 333 15.6 SOME OTHER ASPECTS OF A DIALOGICAL SEMANTICS 338 15.6.1
POLYSEMY 339 15.6.2 REFLEXIVE AND REFLECTIVE PROCESSES 340 15.6.3
ENCYCLOPEDIC AND CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE 340 15.7 SUMMARY: THE THEORY OF
MEANING POTENTIALS 341 15.8 INTERDEPENDENCIES IN SENSE-MAKING 342 NOTES
343 16 DIALOGUE AND ARTIFACTS 345 16.1 TOWARD A DIALOGICAL
CONCEPTUALIZATION OF ARTIFACTS 345 16.2 INTERACTIONS BETWEEN USERS AND
ARTIFACTS 346 16.3 THE MEANING OF ARTIFACTS 347 16.4 ARTIFACTS AS THIRD
PARTIES AND BOUNDARY OBJECTS 347 16.5 THE HUMAN MIND AND COMPUTERS 348
16.6 IN-BETWEEN OBJECTS AND HUMAN MINDS 349 17 DIALOGUE AND THE BRAIN
351 17.1 INTRODUCTION: THE BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION 351 17.2 MONOLOGISM,
REPRESENTATIONALISM, INDIVIDUALISM 352 17.3 TOWARD A MORE DIALOGICAL
STANCE IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND NEUROBIOLOGY 353 17.4 OTHER-ORIENTATION
AND RELATIONISM 355 17.4.1 OTHER-ORIENTATION 355 17.4.2 RESPONSIVE
UNDERSTANDING 357 17.4.3 POTENTIALITIES 358 17.4.4 AFFORDANCES IN A
RELATIONAL WORLD 360 17.5 FROM REPRESENTATION TO INTERVENTION 361 17.5.2
FACILITATION AND INHIBITION 362 17.5.3 UNFINALIZABILITY AND NEVER
TERMINATING ACTIVITIES 363 17.6 FUNCTIONAL SYSTEMS 364 17.6.1 A
CONSTRAINED HOLISM 364 XIV CONTENTS 17.6.2 REDUNDANCY 365 17.7
SPECIALIZED COMPETENCES 366 17.8 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 367 NOTES 369
PART V DIALOGICAL THEORIES*CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES 18 DIALOGISM AND
THE SCIENTIFIC ENTERPRISE 373 18.1 NATURAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES 373 18.2
DIALOGICAL INTERDEPENDENCIES WITHIN MONOLOGIZING SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY
374 18.3 MONOLOGIZING TENDENCIES IN SCIENCE DEALING WITH DIALOGUE 374
18.4 DIALOGICAL META-THEORY 375 18.5 FIXATION OF PERSPECTIVES IN
SPECIFIC STUDIES 376 18.6 THE MONOLOGIZATION OF DIALOGICAL DATA 376
18.7 DIALOGICAL METHODS? 377 18.7.1 AN EXAMPLE: IR ANALYSIS 377 18.7.2
ANOTHER EXAMPLE: DIALOGICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS 382 18.7.3 CONCLUSION 383
18.8 GENERAL CONCLUSION 384 NOTES 384 19 MONOLOGISM AND DIALOGISM 387
19.1 MONOLOGISM 388 19.2 DUALISMS VS. DUALITIES: CARTESIAN DICHOTOMIES
390 19.3 MONOLOGISM S SUBVERSIVE TERMINOLOGICAL INFLUENCE ON DIALOGISM
394 19.4 ON PARSIMONY AND PRECISION 395 19.5 PRECURSORS OF DIALOGISM 396
19.6 EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO INTERACTION 399 19.7 THE DIVERSE TRADITIONS
OF MODERN DIALOGISM 400 19.8 SOME TENSIONS WITHIN DIALOGISM 404 NOTES
422 20 SOME MISINTERPRETATIONS OF DIALOGISM 425 20.1 FALLACY 1: EXTREME
RELATIVISM 427 20.2 FALLACY 2: EXTREME SITUATIONALISM 428 CONTENTS XV
20.3 FALLACY 3: EXTREME SOCIAL DETERMINISM 428 20.4 FALLACY 4: EXTREME
COLLECTIVISM ( GROUP MIND THINKING) . 429 20.5 FALLACY 5: EXTREME
INTERSUBJECTIVISM 429 20.6 SUMMARY..... 430 NOTES 430 21 EPILOGUE 431
21.1 ON THE DANGERS OF USING POSITIVELY LOADED WORDS 431 21.2 DIALOGICAL
THEORY AS AN INTEGRATING FRAMEWORK 432 REFERENCES 435 APPENDIX A:
TRANSCRIPTION CONVENTIONS 465 APPENDIX B: CATEGORIES IN
INITIATIVE-RESPONSE ANALYSIS 467 INDEX 469
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spelling | Linell, Per 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)139518185 aut Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making Per Linell Charlotte, NC IAP, Information Age Publ. 2009 XXX, 482 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Advances in cultural psychology Includes bibliographical references Dialogue analysis Discourse analysis Communication Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd rswk-swf Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 gnd rswk-swf Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 s Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-60752-198-3 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 1-60752-198-9 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020603380&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Linell, Per 1944- Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making Dialogue analysis Discourse analysis Communication Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 gnd |
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title | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making |
title_auth | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making |
title_exact_search | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making |
title_full | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making Per Linell |
title_fullStr | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making Per Linell |
title_full_unstemmed | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making Per Linell |
title_short | Rethinking language, mind, and world dialogically |
title_sort | rethinking language mind and world dialogically interactional and contextual theories of human sense making |
title_sub | interactional and contextual theories of human sense-making |
topic | Dialogue analysis Discourse analysis Communication Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Dialog (DE-588)4012061-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Dialogue analysis Discourse analysis Communication Diskursanalyse Dialog |
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