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Schriftenreihe: | Contributions to the sociology of language ;
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 299 pages) : illustrations |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-288) and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1. Language and power -- 2. Investigating power in a close-knit group -- 3. Latent and emergent networks -- 4. Interventions as interruptions in discourse -- 5. The structure of the book -- 6. The data and the participants -- 6.1 The data -- 6.2 The participants -- Chapter Two: Towards a dynamic model of discourse -- 1. Introductory -- 2. A modular approach to discourse structure -- 2.1 The exchange structure -- 2.2 Action structure -- 2.3 Ideational structure -- 2.4 The participation framework | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.5 The information state2.6 Levels or modules? -- 3. Turns and floors -- 4. Turns as on-record â€speakingsâ€? -- 5. The floor as participation space in the discourse -- 6. Topics -- Chapter Three: Defining power -- 1. Power as inherent to verbal interaction -- 2. Self-image, status and dominance -- 3. Definitions of power -- 3.1 Power as the capacity to impose oneâ€?s will -- 3.2 The consensual view of power -- 3.3 Power as a commodity and power as a discursive force -- 3.4 Power as the capacity to achieve oneâ€?s aims -- 4. Defining the exercise of power | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter Four: Intervention as interruption in social science research1. Preliminary remarks -- 2. Interruption as a theoretical term -- 3. Interruptions as simultaneous speech -- 4. Operationalising interruption as a variable in experimental research -- 5. Conceptualising the term â€interruptionâ€? within conversation analysis -- 6. Taxonomies of interruption -- 7. Interpretive criteria in evaluating interruptions -- 8. Interruptions as face-threatening behaviour and the exercise of power -- 9. A return to the â€prudish viewâ€? of interruptions | |
505 | 8 | |a 10. Interrupting as a reprehensible social activity: the lay interpretation11. Towards a definition of interruption -- Chapter Five: Types of verbal intervention in family discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Turn-internal interventions -- 2.1 Off-record minimal listener responses -- 2.2 Turn-internal support and agreement -- 2.3 Looking for space on the floor: the preemptive bid -- 2.4 Responding and contradicting turninternally -- 3. Apparent interventions due to lack of synchronisation -- 4. Intervening without overlap: the â€silent interruptionâ€? | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.1 Petering out4.2 Cutting in -- 5. Projecting turn-completion and intervening at tone unit boundaries -- 6. Blatant interventions -- 6.1 Blatant interventions of a negative kind -- 6.2 Blatant interventions of a positive kind -- Chapter Six: Latent and emergent networks -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The concept of network in social science research -- 3. Morphological and interactional features of a network -- 3.1 Morphological features -- 3.2 Interactional features -- 4. Latent and emergent networks -- 5. The development of an emergent network | |
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spelling | Watts, Richard J. Power in family discourse / by Richard J. Watts. Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 1991. 1 online resource (xiv, 299 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Contributions to the sociology of language ; 63 Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-288) and index. Print version record. Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1. Language and power -- 2. Investigating power in a close-knit group -- 3. Latent and emergent networks -- 4. Interventions as interruptions in discourse -- 5. The structure of the book -- 6. The data and the participants -- 6.1 The data -- 6.2 The participants -- Chapter Two: Towards a dynamic model of discourse -- 1. Introductory -- 2. A modular approach to discourse structure -- 2.1 The exchange structure -- 2.2 Action structure -- 2.3 Ideational structure -- 2.4 The participation framework 2.5 The information state2.6 Levels or modules? -- 3. Turns and floors -- 4. Turns as on-record â€speakingsâ€? -- 5. The floor as participation space in the discourse -- 6. Topics -- Chapter Three: Defining power -- 1. Power as inherent to verbal interaction -- 2. Self-image, status and dominance -- 3. Definitions of power -- 3.1 Power as the capacity to impose oneâ€?s will -- 3.2 The consensual view of power -- 3.3 Power as a commodity and power as a discursive force -- 3.4 Power as the capacity to achieve oneâ€?s aims -- 4. Defining the exercise of power Chapter Four: Intervention as interruption in social science research1. Preliminary remarks -- 2. Interruption as a theoretical term -- 3. Interruptions as simultaneous speech -- 4. Operationalising interruption as a variable in experimental research -- 5. Conceptualising the term â€interruptionâ€? within conversation analysis -- 6. Taxonomies of interruption -- 7. Interpretive criteria in evaluating interruptions -- 8. Interruptions as face-threatening behaviour and the exercise of power -- 9. A return to the â€prudish viewâ€? of interruptions 10. Interrupting as a reprehensible social activity: the lay interpretation11. Towards a definition of interruption -- Chapter Five: Types of verbal intervention in family discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Turn-internal interventions -- 2.1 Off-record minimal listener responses -- 2.2 Turn-internal support and agreement -- 2.3 Looking for space on the floor: the preemptive bid -- 2.4 Responding and contradicting turninternally -- 3. Apparent interventions due to lack of synchronisation -- 4. Intervening without overlap: the â€silent interruptionâ€? 4.1 Petering out4.2 Cutting in -- 5. Projecting turn-completion and intervening at tone unit boundaries -- 6. Blatant interventions -- 6.1 Blatant interventions of a negative kind -- 6.2 Blatant interventions of a positive kind -- Chapter Six: Latent and emergent networks -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The concept of network in social science research -- 3. Morphological and interactional features of a network -- 3.1 Morphological features -- 3.2 Interactional features -- 4. Latent and emergent networks -- 5. The development of an emergent network Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2011. MiAaHDL Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL In English. digitized 2011 HathiTrust Digital Library committed to preserve pda MiAaHDL Communication in families. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029101 Interpersonal communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067481 Sociolinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124195 Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Communication dans la famille. 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spellingShingle | Watts, Richard J. Power in family discourse / Contributions to the sociology of language ; Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1. Language and power -- 2. Investigating power in a close-knit group -- 3. Latent and emergent networks -- 4. Interventions as interruptions in discourse -- 5. The structure of the book -- 6. The data and the participants -- 6.1 The data -- 6.2 The participants -- Chapter Two: Towards a dynamic model of discourse -- 1. Introductory -- 2. A modular approach to discourse structure -- 2.1 The exchange structure -- 2.2 Action structure -- 2.3 Ideational structure -- 2.4 The participation framework 2.5 The information state2.6 Levels or modules? -- 3. Turns and floors -- 4. Turns as on-record â€speakingsâ€? -- 5. The floor as participation space in the discourse -- 6. Topics -- Chapter Three: Defining power -- 1. Power as inherent to verbal interaction -- 2. Self-image, status and dominance -- 3. Definitions of power -- 3.1 Power as the capacity to impose oneâ€?s will -- 3.2 The consensual view of power -- 3.3 Power as a commodity and power as a discursive force -- 3.4 Power as the capacity to achieve oneâ€?s aims -- 4. Defining the exercise of power Chapter Four: Intervention as interruption in social science research1. Preliminary remarks -- 2. Interruption as a theoretical term -- 3. Interruptions as simultaneous speech -- 4. Operationalising interruption as a variable in experimental research -- 5. Conceptualising the term â€interruptionâ€? within conversation analysis -- 6. Taxonomies of interruption -- 7. Interpretive criteria in evaluating interruptions -- 8. Interruptions as face-threatening behaviour and the exercise of power -- 9. A return to the â€prudish viewâ€? of interruptions 10. Interrupting as a reprehensible social activity: the lay interpretation11. Towards a definition of interruption -- Chapter Five: Types of verbal intervention in family discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Turn-internal interventions -- 2.1 Off-record minimal listener responses -- 2.2 Turn-internal support and agreement -- 2.3 Looking for space on the floor: the preemptive bid -- 2.4 Responding and contradicting turninternally -- 3. Apparent interventions due to lack of synchronisation -- 4. Intervening without overlap: the â€silent interruptionâ€? 4.1 Petering out4.2 Cutting in -- 5. Projecting turn-completion and intervening at tone unit boundaries -- 6. Blatant interventions -- 6.1 Blatant interventions of a negative kind -- 6.2 Blatant interventions of a positive kind -- Chapter Six: Latent and emergent networks -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The concept of network in social science research -- 3. Morphological and interactional features of a network -- 3.1 Morphological features -- 3.2 Interactional features -- 4. Latent and emergent networks -- 5. The development of an emergent network Communication in families. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85029101 Interpersonal communication. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85067481 Sociolinguistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85124195 Power (Social sciences) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105976 Communication dans la famille. Communication interpersonnelle. Sociolinguistique. Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) sociolinguistics. aat POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Cultural Policy. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Popular Culture. bisacsh Communication in families fast Interpersonal communication fast Power (Social sciences) fast Sociolinguistics fast Macht gnd Interaktion gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4027266-7 Konversationsanalyse gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4114283-4 Familienbeziehung gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4133734-7 Communication interpersonnelle chez l'enfant. ram Langue familière. ram Sociolinguistique. ram Communication dans la famille. ram |
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title_full | Power in family discourse / by Richard J. Watts. |
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