Creating social orientation through language: a socio-cognitive theory of situated social meaning
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adam_text | Creating Social Orientation
Through Language
A socio-cognitive theory of situated social meaning
Andreas Langlotz
University of Basel
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Amsterdam / Philadelphia
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
List of figures and tables
Conventions of data presentation
Introduction
o i Social orientation - A vital phenomenon 1
0 2 Bridging cognitive-linguistic and social-interactional approaches
to situated meaning-construction - A theoretical challenge and lacuna
0 3 The data - Instances of creative social positioning
in tourist-information and online workgroups 11
0 4 Towards a theory of creative social positioning through language 15
Part I Social meaning
CHAPTER 1
Charting the dimensions of social meaning
1 1 Dimensions of social meaning 21
1 2 Dimensions of social meaning in eHist Ling 31
1 3 The social ecology of the tourist-information office 38
CHAPTER 2
Social meaning and language
2 1 Joint actions and practices - The interactional arenas
for the construction of social meaning 49
211 Social processes and their management through joint actions
212 Institutional practices - The social-normative background
for social engagement 52
2 2 Language as a tool for the construction of social orientation 55
2 3 Balancing transactional and relational goals through language 59
231 Linguistic tools to focus on social meaning and relational goals
vi Creating Social Orientation
2 4 Linguistic practices and social meaning in the social environments
of eHistLing and the tourist-information office 70
241 Electing a moderator in eHistLing - Social goals
and communicative implementation processes 70
242 Creating the image of service at the tourist-information
front-desk 78
CHAPTER 3
How to integrate cognitive and interactional views of social sense-making?
Towards a blueprint for a socio-cognitive model of social orientation 83
3 1 Social cognition - The cognitive const ruction of social reality 84
311A cognitive model of social sense-making 85
312 The cognitivist view of mental processing 88
3 2 Conversation analysis, ethnomethodology and their praxeological
critique of cognitivism 91
321 Meaning and cognition in CA and ethnomethodology 92
322 Can we do without cognitive modelling? 96
3 3 Desiderata for a socio-cognitive theory of creative social positioning 100
Part II Towards a socio-cognitive theory of situated social sense-making
CHAPTER 4
Dynamic cognition in social practice 111
4 1 Cognition in its socio-cultural ecology 116
411 The embodiment of cognition in cultural worlds of experience 116
412 The socio-cultural embodiment of conceptualization
and categorization 119
4 2 Conceptualization in action 123
421 Actions and conceptualizations 124
422 The tourist-information transaction as an action-based
conceptualization practice 127
4 3 Dynamic conceptualization 134
431 Barsalou s model of situated conceptualization 134
432 The construction and modulation of situated conceptualizations
through blending 137
CHAPTER 5
Language: The ultimate socio-cognitive technology -
Towards a socio-cognitive semiotics 149
5 1 Scaffolded conceptualization and epistemic action 151
Table of contents vn
5 2 Joint conceptualization through linguistic coordination 160
521 Joint actions and common ground 160
522 Coordination devices as epistemic tools
for common-ground construction 162
5 3 The socio-cognitive grounding of symbolic conventions 166
531 What is a linguistic convention? 166
532 The socio-cognitive predispositions for meaning coordination
through symbol use 168
533 Symbols as socio-cognitive conventions for meaning
coordination 170
5 4 Linguistic cues and their channeling function for common
ground construction 172
541 Channelling attention in discourse 173
542 The coupling of words with simulators 174
5 5 Coordinated linguistic epistemic actions 178
5 6 Adaptation of symbols and linguistic actions to the task-domain -
Grounding meaning-coordination in complex activities 183
561 Speech genres as complex socio-cognitive sense-making practices 183
CHAPTER 6
Cueing situated social conceptualizations - The epistemic scaffolding
of social orientation through language 189
6 1 Situated conceptualizations of social meaning 190
6 2 Balancing transactional and relational goals in dynamic,
socio-cognitive sense-making systems 193
621 The socio-cognitive coupling of transactional
and relational meaning 193
622 The social effects of creative departures from speech activities 194
6 3 An example of creative social positioning on the web 198
64A socio-cognitive model of creative social positioning 203
6 5 Generating the default MODERATOR-concept by implementing
an institutionalized linguistic practice 206
651 Meaning-coordination steps in group-moderation 209
652 Creating spatialized social meaning by construing
transactional meaning 214
6 6 Layering social meaning 217
661 Layering 217
662 The creative construction of a situated social conceptualization
through blending 221
6 7 Sharing the creative process of situated social conceptualization 232
VIII Creating Social Orientation
Part III Analysing the creative construction of social meaning
CHAPTER 7
The creation of social meaning through humour 243
7 1 Humour - On the complexity of a familiar phenomenon 245
7 2 Cognitive processes of interpreting linguistic humour 252
7 3 The interactional management of humour and its social impact 260
7 4 Social meaning and humour 267
741 Butts of humour 269
742 Dimensions of positioning and social functions of humour 272
743 Correlating the social function alities of humour
with its cognitive and social interactional processes 276
CHAPTER 8
The use of humour for creative social positioning in tourist-information
and online workgroup communication 285
8 1 Linguistic humour as a socio-cognitive strategy for creative
social positioning in eHistLing 286
811 Constructing a new moderator concept by staging
a fictional conflict 286
812 Electing the gang leader 301
813 The quality of humour and the construction
of idioculture in eHistling 310
8 2 No way - The social functionality of humour at the front-desk 316
821 Constructing personal common ground 316
822 Offering the unexpected 325
823 Fostering personal common ground under stress 329
824 Self-protection 337
825 The quality of humour in front -desk interactions 338
CHAPTER 9
Conclusion 343
References 351
Index 363
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