Contemporary studies in conversation analysis: 1 Social action and epistemics
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adam_text | Titel: Bd. 1. Contemporary studies in conversation analysis. Social action and epistemics
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Contents
Appendix of Sources xi
Editors Introduction: Contemporary Studies in Conversation Analysis xxi
Paul Drew and John Heritage
Volume I: Social Action and Epistemics
1. Interaction: The Infrastructure for Social Institutions, the Natural
Ecological Niche for Language, and the Arena in Which Culture
Is Enacted 1
EmanuelA. Schegloff
2. The Relating Power of Adjacency: Next Position 23
Harvey Sacks
3. Mobilizing Response 31
Tanya Stivers and Federico Rossano
4. Döing Introductions: The Work Involved in Meeting Someone New 65
Danielle Pillet-Shore
5. Contingency and Action: A Comparison of Two Forms of Requesting 91
Traci S. Curl and Paul Drew
6. Extended Requesting: Interaction and Collaboration in the
Production and Specification of Requests 115
Seung-Hee Lee
7. Offers of Assistance: Constrairits on Syntactic Design 145
Traci S. Curl
8. A Technique for Inviting Laughter and Its Subsequent
Acceptance Declination 175
Gail Jefferson
9. Going Too Far: Complaining, Escalating and Disaffiliation 189
Paul Drew and Traci Walker
10. W?i-Interrogative Formats Used for Questioning and Beyond:
German Warum (Why) and Wieso (Why) and English Why 211
Maria Egbert and Monika Vöge
11. Word Repeats as Unit Ends 233
EmanuelA. Schegloff
12. Offering a Candidate Answer: An Information Seeking Strategy 247
Anita Pomerantz
13. The Interactive Construction of a Sentence in Natural Conversation 267
Charles Goodwin
14. Asymmetries of Knowledge in Conversational Interactions 289
Paul Drew
15. The Terms of Agreement: Indexing Epistemic Authority and
Subordination in Talk-in-Interaction 315
John Heritage and Geoffrey Raymond
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16. Epistemics in Action: Action Formation and Territories of Knowledge 347
John Heritage
17. Claiming Epistemic Primacy: Yo-marked Assessments in Japanese 381
Kaoru Hayano
Volume II: Responses
18. Universals and Cultural Variation in Turn-Taking in Conversation 1
Tanya Stivers, N.J. Enfield, Penelope Brown, Christina Englert,
Makoto Hayashi, Trine Heinemann, Gertie Hoymann, Federico Rossano,
Jan Peter de Ruiter, Kyung-Eun Yoon and Stephen C. Levinson
19. Simple Answers to Polar Questions: The Case of Finnish 15
Marja-Leena Sorjonen
20. Caveat Speaker: Preliminary Notes on Recipient Topic-Shift
Implicature 41
Gail Jefferson
21. Indexing Stance: Reported Speech as an Interactional Evidential 65
Rebecca Clift
22. Beginning to Respond: WeM-Prefaced Responses to Wh-Questions 93
Emanuel A. Schegloff and Gene H. Lerner
23. Little Words That Matter: Discourse Markers So and Oh and
the Döing of Other-Attentiveness in Social Interaction 121
Galina B. Bolden
24. The Conversation Object Mm: A Weak and Variable
Acknowledging Token 149
Rod Gardner
25. Oh-Prefaced Responses to Assessments: A Method of Modifying
Agreement/Disagreement 171
John Heritage
26. Articulating the Unsaid via and-Prefaced Formulations of
Others Talk 203
Galina B. Bolden
27. Look -Prefaced Turns in First and Second Position: Launching,
Interceding and Redirecting Action 235
Jack Sidnell
28. Surprise as an Interactional Achievement: Reaction Tokens in
Conversation 259
Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger
29. Marking a Noticing of Departure in Talk: £h-Prefaced Türns in
Japanese Conversation 303
Makoto Hayashi
30. Managing Trouble Responsibility and Relationships during
Conversational Repair 347
Jeffrey D. Robinson
Contents vii
31. Confirming Understanding and Acknowledging Assistance:
Managing Trouble Responsibility in Response to Understanding
Check in Japanese Talk-in-Interaction
Shuya Kushida
32. Stance, Alignment, and Affiliation during Storytelling: When
Nodding Is a Token of Affiliation
Tanya Stivers
33. Two Uses of Third-Person References in Family Gatherings
Displaying Family Ties: Teasing and Clarifications
Piera Margutti
34. The Last Laugh: Shared Laughter and Topic Termination
Elizabeth Holt
Volume III: Identities in Interaction
35. On the Analyzability of Stories by Children
Harvey Sacks
36. A Tutorial on Membership Categorization
EmanuelA. Schegloff
37. Hotrodder: A Revolutionary Category
Harvey Sacks
38. Categories in Action: Person-Reference and Membership
Categorization
Emanuel A. Schegloff
39. Invoking Categories through Co-present Person Reference:
The Case of Korean Conversation
Sun-Young Oh
40. Two Preferences in the Organization of Reference to Persons in
Conversation and Their Interaction
Harvey Sacks and Emanuel A. Schegloff
41. Alternative Recognitionals in Person Reference
Tanya Stivers
42. Intersubjectivity and Progressivity in Person (and Place) Reference
John Heritage
43. The Epistemics of Social Relations: Owning Grandchildren
Geoffrey Raymond and John Heritage
44. Accusations: The Occasioned Use of Members Knowledge of
Religious Geograph/ in Describing Events
Paul Drew
45. Questioning Children: Interactional Evidence of Implicit Bias in
Medical Interviews
Tanya Stivers and Asifa Majid
46. Categorizing the Categorizer : The Management of Racial
Common Sense in Interaction
Kevin A. Whitehead
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47. Communicative Behavior and Conflict between Afncan-American
Customers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los Angeles 275
Benjamin Bailey
48. Accounts at Convenience Stores: Döing Dispreference and
Small Talk 301
Liisa Raevaara
49. Heteronormativity in Action: Reproducing the Heterosexual
Nuclear Family in After-hours Medical Calls 327
Celia Kitzinger
50. How Gender Creeps into Talk 357
Robert Hopper and Curtis LeBaron
51. A Note on Laughter in Male-Female Interaction 371
Gail Jefferson
52. Building Power Asymmetries in Girls Interaction 389
Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Volume IV: Institutions and Applications
53. Rights and Responsibilities in Calls for Help: The Case of the
Mountain Glade Fire 1
Geojfrey Raymond and Don H. Zimmerman
54. Citizens Emergency Calls: Requesting Assistance in Calls to
the Police 27
Paul Drew and Traci Walker
55. Did You Have Permission to Smash Your Neighbour s Door?
Silly Questions and Their Answers in Police-Suspect Interrogations 47
Elizabeth Stokoe and Derek Edwards
56. Another Look at the Service Encounter: Progressivity,
Intersubjectivity, and Trust in a Japanese Sushi Restaurant 71
Satomi Kuroshima
57. Would You Like to Do It Yourself? Service Requests and
Their Non-granting Responses 91
Erik Vinkhuyzen and Margaret H. Szymanski
58. Streetwise Sales and the Social Order of City Streets 107
Nick Llewellyn and Robin Burrow
59. Good Enough: Low-Grade Assessments in Caregiving Situations 131
Anna Lindström and Trine Heinemann
60. Making Sequentiality Salient: And-Prefacing in the Talk of
Airline Pilots 253
Maurice Nevile
61. Calm Down! : The Role of Gaze in the Interactional Management
of Hysteria by the Police 179
Mardi Kidwell
62. The Embodied Organization of a Real-Time Fetus: The Visible and
the Invisible in Prenatal Ultrasound Examinations 207
Aug Nishizaka
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63. An Interactional Structure of Medical Activities during Acute
Visits and Its Implications for Patients Participation
Jeffrey D. Robinson
64. Reducing Patients Unmet Concerns in Primary Care: The Difference
One Word Can Make
John Heritage, Jeffrey D. Robinson, Marc N. Elliott, Megan Beckett
and Michael Wilkes
65. Ruling Out the Need for Antibiotics: Are We Sending the
Right Message?
Rita Mangione-Smith, Marc N. Elliott, Tanya Stivers,
Laurie L. McDonald and John Heritage
66. Questioning Candidates
Steven E. Clayman and Tanya Romaniuk
67. When Does the Watchdog Bark? Conditions of Aggressive
Questioning in Presidential News Conferences
Steven E. Clayman, John Heritage, Marc N. Elliott and
Laurie L. McDonald
68. Making Links in Psychoanalytic Interpretations: A Conversation
Analytical Perspective
Anssi Peräkylä
69. Managing Affect: Integration of Empathy and Problem-Solving in
Health Care Encounters
Johanna Ruusuvuori
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