Identities in Talk
Editat de Charles Antaki, Susan Widdicombeen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 20 aug 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781446264294
ISBN-10: 1446264297
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446264297
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Identity
as
an
Achievement
and
as
a
Tool
-
Charles
Antaki
and
Sue
Widdicombe
PART ONE: SALIENCE AND THE BUSINESS OF IDENTITY
The Relevant Thing about Her - Derek Edwards
Social Identity Categories in Use
How Gun Owners Accomplish Being Deadly Average - Andy McKinlay and Anne Dunnett
`But You Don't Class Yourself' - Sue Widdicombe
The Interactional Management of Category Membership and Non-Membership
Identity Ascriptions in Their Time and Place - Charles Antaki
`Fagin' and `The Terminally Dim'
PART TWO: DISCOURSE IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITIES
Identity, Context and Interaction - Don Zimmerman
Mobilizing Discourse and Social Identities in Knowledge Talk - Robin Wooffitt and Colin Clark
Talk and Identity in Divorce Mediation - David Greatbatch and Robert Dingwall
PART THREE: MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND THEIR PRACTICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL RELEVANCE
Describing `Deviance' in School - Stephen Hester
Recognizably Educational Psychological Problems
Being Ascribed, and Resisting, Membership of an Ethnic Group - Dennis Day
Handling `Incoherence' According to the Speaker's On-Sight Categorization - Isabella Paoletti
PART FOUR: EPILOGUE
Identity as an Analysts' and a Participants' Resource - Sue Widdicombe
PART ONE: SALIENCE AND THE BUSINESS OF IDENTITY
The Relevant Thing about Her - Derek Edwards
Social Identity Categories in Use
How Gun Owners Accomplish Being Deadly Average - Andy McKinlay and Anne Dunnett
`But You Don't Class Yourself' - Sue Widdicombe
The Interactional Management of Category Membership and Non-Membership
Identity Ascriptions in Their Time and Place - Charles Antaki
`Fagin' and `The Terminally Dim'
PART TWO: DISCOURSE IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL IDENTITIES
Identity, Context and Interaction - Don Zimmerman
Mobilizing Discourse and Social Identities in Knowledge Talk - Robin Wooffitt and Colin Clark
Talk and Identity in Divorce Mediation - David Greatbatch and Robert Dingwall
PART THREE: MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND THEIR PRACTICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL RELEVANCE
Describing `Deviance' in School - Stephen Hester
Recognizably Educational Psychological Problems
Being Ascribed, and Resisting, Membership of an Ethnic Group - Dennis Day
Handling `Incoherence' According to the Speaker's On-Sight Categorization - Isabella Paoletti
PART FOUR: EPILOGUE
Identity as an Analysts' and a Participants' Resource - Sue Widdicombe
Descriere
`Identity'
attracts
some
of
social
science's
liveliest
and
most
passionate
debates.
Theory
abounds
on
matters
as
disparate
as
nationhood,
ethnicity,
gender
politics
and
culture.
However,
there
is
considerably
less
investigation
into
how
such
identity
issues
appear
in
the
fine
grain
of
everyday
life.
This
book
gathers
together,
in
a
collection
of
chapters
drawing
on
ethnomethodology
and
conversation
analysis,
arguments
which
show
that
identities
are
constructed
`live'
in
the
actual
exchange
of
talk.
By
closely
examining
tapes
and
transcripts
of
real
social
interactions
from
a
wide
range
of
situations,
the
volume
explores
just
how
it
is
that
a
person
can
be
ascribed
to
a
category
and
what
features
about
that
category
are
cons