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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108741446
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback edition 2023
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Social interaction ; Colloquial language ; Soziolinguistik ; Interaktion
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108474627
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 335 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 35
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics
    Parallel Title: ebook version
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Social interaction ; Interpersonal relations
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108741446 , 9781108481823 , 1108741444
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 265 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wiltschko, Martina The grammar of interactional language
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Grammar, Comparative and general ; Social interaction ; Colloquial language ; Soziolinguistik ; Interaktion
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781108671187
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 241 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Cooperativeness ; Psychology, Comparative ; Social conflict ; Social interaction
    Abstract: Understanding the interaction between cooperation and conflict in establishing effective social behaviour is a fundamental challenge facing societies. Reflecting the breadth of current research in this area, this volume brings together experts from biology to political science to examine the cooperation-conflict interface at multiple levels, from genes to human societies. Exploring both the exciting new directions and the biggest challenges in their fields, the authors focus on identifying commonalities across species and disciplines to help understand what features are shared broadly and what are limited to specific contexts. Each chapter is written to be accessible to students and researchers from interdisciplinary backgrounds, with text boxes explaining terminology and concepts that may not be familiar across disciplinary boundaries, while being a valuable resource to experts in their fields
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  • 5
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108650090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 562 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Learning in doing
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302/.1
    Keywords: Senses and sensation / Social aspects ; Cheese shops / Social aspects ; Cheese ; Social interaction ; Sensory stimulation / Social aspects
    Abstract: This book offers a novel perspective on how people engage in sensing the materiality of the world as a way of social interaction. It proposes a conceptual and analytical advance in how to approach sensing as an intersubjective and interactional phenomenon within the framework of conversation analysis and ethnomethodology. Based on a uniquely rich set of video-recorded data, the author shows how people reacting to cheese in gourmet shops across Europe highlights the part the senses play in human behaviour and communication. The multimodal analysis of the case studies reveals the systematic features of looking, touching, smelling, and tasting in situated activities. By blending interdisciplinary research with real life, the volume puts together a theoretical and methodological framework for studying the embodied and linguistic dimensions of sensing in interaction
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 26 Oct 2021) , From the Senses to Sensing in Interaction -- Methodology -- Looking for a Cheese -- Asking for a Cheese: The Calibration of Looking and Knowing -- Touching: Professional and Lay Touch -- Smelling: Professional and Lay Smell -- Requests and Offers to Taste: The Sequential Environments of Tasting -- The Anatomy of Tasting -- The Outcome of Tasting: Assessing and Decision-Making -- Conclusion
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781108480963 , 9781108703659
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 369 Seiten , Karten, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Advances in personal relationships
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Interdependence, interaction, and close relationships
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Interpersonal relations ; Social interaction ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: ""In this book is presented a theory of interpersonal relations and group functioning. The major motivation that governed this effort was a desire to give cumulative treatment to a discussion of some persistent problems in social psychology and to answer for ourselves the question: how do the data of the field look when they are arranged by their relevance to a conceptual structure that begins with relatively simple assumptions and adds further ones only as they become necessary? If it is not entirely idiosyncratic, any success along these lines might be expected to be useful both as a guide to research and in contributing some order and simplification to an increasingly bewildering congeries of fact." (p. 1, Thibaut & Kelley, 1959)"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 7
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    Book
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 1108796206 , 9781108796200
    Language: English
    Pages: 125 Seiten , Diagramme , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements
    Series Statement: Elements in quantitative and computational methods for the social sciences
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Laver, Michael, - 1949- Agent-based models of social life
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Social interaction ; Competition Simulation methods ; Ethnology ; Ethnology ; Social interaction ; Mehragentensystem ; Modellierung ; Gesellschaftsleben ; Computerunterstütztes Verfahren ; Künstliche Intelligenz
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781108645836 , 9781108480963 , 9781108703659
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xv, 369 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: Advances in personal relationships
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Interpersonal relations ; Social interaction ; Interpersonal relations ; Social interaction
    Abstract: Interdependence theory is a powerful and applicable theory that has shaped the study of interpersonal relationships for decades, providing foundational constructs and elucidating key assumptions within the burgeoning field of relationship science. Research guided by interdependence theory sheds light on the diverse phenomena within ongoing relationships, including the emergence of co-operation, trust, dependence, power, and relationship maintenance. At its core, interdependence theory pinpoints key elements of daily interactions that predict specific experiences and outcomes that people have in different situations. This handbook goes further to explain how interdependence theory continues to be used fruitfully in research, driving our current understanding of relational processes. We invite you to enter the world of interdependence and discover what top scholars across disciplines are discussing in their efforts to fully understand close, intimate relationships.
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  • 9
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781108854665 , 9781108796200
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (125 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: Cambridge elements. Elements in quantitative and computational methods for the social sciences, 2398-4023
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Competition Simulation methods ; Social interaction ; Competition ; Simulation methods
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781107643888
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 262 Seiten , Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback edition
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Ritual Social aspects ; Social interaction ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Höflichkeit ; Unhöflichkeit ; Ritual
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 238-256 und Index
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9781108460156 , 9781107002791
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 383 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 23 cm
    Edition: First paperback edition
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 30
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics
    DDC: 302.346
    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Speech acts (Linguistics) ; Sociolinguistics ; Social interaction
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781108218344
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (284 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kádár, Dániel Z., 1979 - Politeness, impoliteness and ritual
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Ritual Social aspects ; Social interaction ; Politeness (Linguistics) ; Höflichkeit ; Unhöflichkeit ; Ritual
    Abstract: This book models how people use ritual practices in interaction, and politeness and impoliteness situated in/triggered by ritual practices
    Abstract: Cover -- Half-title page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Part I Ritual and (Im)Politeness: The Basic Relationship -- 2 Ritual: Its Definition, Typology, and Relational Role(s) -- 3 Ritual and Politeness Research -- 4 Ritual Action and (Im)Polite Evaluation: The Basic Relationship -- Part II Ritual, (Im)Politeness, and Moral Aggression -- 5 Rites of Moral Aggression -- 6 Ritual, Aggression, and Voicing the Moral Order(s) -- 7 Ritual, Responsibility, and the Moral Order(s) -- 8 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 13
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316831908
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiii, 203 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Social interaction ; Human behavior ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: What distinguishes humans from nonhuman 'others'? And how do these distinctions shape human sociality and the ways that humans relate to their others? Human Nature and Social Life brings together a collection of articles by prominent anthropologists to address these questions. The articles show how the fundamentally social nature of humans results in an extension of sociality to virtual, semiotic-material and nonhuman spheres, with humans therefore becoming part of 'extended socialities'. However, as the book's contributors demonstrate, human distinctness significantly bears upon these extended socialities, and the manner in which humans partake in them. Taking an ethnographic approach to its subject, this book demonstrates the continued value of studying the specificities of the human condition, and sets itself as a counterweight to current refutations of human exceptionalism
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction: extended sociality and the social life of humans Kenneth Sillander and Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 1. The evanescence of experience and how to capture it Christina Toren; 2. The mirror of the material: things, objects and what we see in them Janet Hoskins; 3. Human at risk: becoming human and the dynamics of extended sociality Jon Henrik Ziegler Remme; 4. Connectedness through separation: human - nonhuman relations in Tibet and Mongolia Heidi Fjeld and Benedikte V. Lindskog; 5. Egalitarian and non-egalitarian sociality Alan Barnard; 6. Peaceful sociality: the causes of nonviolence among the Orang Asli of Malaysia Kirk Endicott; 7. The point of no return: the tristesse of anthropological fieldwork Carol Delaney; 8. Sociality, socialities, and sociality as a causal force Michael Carrithers; 9. Monism, dualism and participant observation Maurice Bloch; 10. Kinship particularism and the project of anthropological comparison Susan McKinnon; Afterword: extensions Marilyn Strathern
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 07 Jul 2017)
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  • 14
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139025928
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 222 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: New departures in anthropology
    Parallel Title: Print version
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Enfield, N. J., 1966 - The concept of action
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Sociolinguistics ; Anthropological linguistics ; Social interaction ; Social interaction ; Anthropological linguistics ; Sociolinguistics ; Soziolinguistik ; Ethnolinguistik
    Abstract: When people do things with words, how do we know what they are doing? Many scholars have assumed a category of things called actions: 'requests', 'proposals', 'complaints', 'excuses'. The idea is both convenient and intuitive, but as this book argues, it is a spurious concept of action. In interaction, a person's primary task is to decide how to respond, not to label what someone just did. The labeling of actions is a meta-level process, appropriate only when we wish to draw attention to others' behaviors in order to quiz, sanction, praise, blame, or otherwise hold them to account. This book develops a new account of action grounded in certain fundamental ideas about the nature of human sociality: that social conduct is naturally interpreted as purposeful; that human behavior is shaped under a tyranny of social accountability; and that language is our central resource for social action and reaction
    Abstract: Basics of action -- The study of action -- The distribution of action -- The ontology of action -- Collateral effects -- Natural meaning
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  • 15
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139149341
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xxx, 443 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Learning in doing.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.2
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    Keywords: Communication ; Social interaction ; Autopoiesis
    Abstract: This book portrays one day in the communicative life of the owner of an auto repair-shop in Texas. He walks, looks, points, shows and explains engines, makes sense by gesture, speaks, manages, makes his life-world, and in the process reproduces social structures and himself as individual. Self-Making Man is the first comprehensive study of a communicating person; it reveals socially shared and personal practices, as well as improvisational actions by which a person inhabits and makes sense of the world with others. After decades of discussion on embodiment, this study is the first to investigate one body in its full range of communicative activities. Grounded in phenomenology and committed to the methodological rigor of context analysis and conversation analysis, Self-Making Man departs radically from contemporary research practice: it shows that, to take embodiment in human interaction seriously, we must conceive of it as individuation and organic, self-sustaining life: as autopoeisis
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  • 16
    ISBN: 9781107052185
    Language: English
    Pages: xx, 262 Seiten
    DDC: 306.44
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    Keywords: Ritual Social aspects ; Social interaction ; Politeness (Linguistics)
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  • 17
    ISBN: 9781107105829
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 215 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme , 23 cm
    Edition: first published
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Communication accommodation theory
    DDC: 302.3
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    Keywords: Interpersonal communication ; Communication in small groups ; Communication Social aspects ; Group identity ; Intergroup relations ; Social interaction ; Interpersonal communication ; Communication in small groups ; Communication Social aspects ; Group identity ; Intergroup relations ; Social interaction ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kommunikation ; Situativer Kontext ; Sprachstil
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 18
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107039322 , 9781107696945 , 9781139600194
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 243 pages)
    Series Statement: Cambridge introductions to literature
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Shepherd, Simon, 1951 - The Cambridge introduction to performance theory
    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Acting Social aspects ; Performance art Social aspects ; Performance Social aspects ; Social interaction ; Social interaction ; Performance ; Social aspects ; Acting ; Social aspects ; Performance art ; Social aspects ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Einführung ; Theater ; Performativität ; Performance ; Theorie
    Abstract: What does 'performance theory' really mean and why has it become so important across such a large number of disciplines, from art history to religious studies and architecture to geography? In this introduction Simon Shepherd explains the origins of performance theory, defines the terms and practices within the field and provides new insights into performance's wide range of definitions and uses. Offering an overview of the key figures, their theories and their impact, Shepherd provides a fresh approach to figures including Erving Goffman and Richard Schechner and ideas such as radical art practice, performance studies, radical scenarism and performativity. Essential reading for students, scholars and enthusiasts, this engaging account travels from universities into the streets and back again to examine performance in the context of political activists and teachers, countercultural experiments and feminist challenges, and ceremonies and demonstrations
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  • 19
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781107763111
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 505 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Edition: Second edition
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Social sciences Methodology ; Social sciences ; Methodology ; Social interaction
    Abstract: In this new edition of his critically acclaimed book, Jon Elster examines the nature of social behavior, proposing choice as the central concept of the social sciences. Extensively revised throughout, the book offers an overview of key explanatory mechanisms, drawing on many case studies and experiments to explore the nature of explanation in the social sciences; an analysis of the mental states - beliefs, desires, and emotions - that are precursors to action; a systematic comparison of rational-choice models of behavior with alternative accounts, and a review of mechanisms of social interaction ranging from strategic behavior to collective decision making. A wholly new chapter includes an exploration of classical moralists and Proust in charting mental mechanisms operating 'behind the back' of the agent, and a new conclusion points to the pitfalls and fallacies in current ways of doing social science, proposing guidelines for more modest and more robust procedures
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015)
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  • 20
    ISBN: 9781107045217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 289 pages) , Diagramme
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    DDC: 305.231
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    Keywords: Social interaction ; Child development ; Parent and child ; Interaktion ; Konversationsanalyse ; Eltern ; Psychoanalyse ; Psychosoziale Entwicklung ; Kind ; Kind ; Psychosoziale Entwicklung ; Interaktion ; Eltern ; Konversationsanalyse ; Psychoanalyse
    Abstract: When a young child begins to engage in everyday interaction, she has to acquire competencies that allow her to be oriented to the conventions that inform talk-in-interaction and, at the same time, deal with emotional or affective dimensions of experience. The theoretical positions associated with these domains - social-action and emotion - provide very different accounts of human development and this book examines why this is the case. Through a longitudinal video recorded study of one child learning how to talk, Michael Forrester develops proposals that rest upon a comparison of two perspectives on everyday parent-child interaction taken from the same data corpus - one informed by conversation analysis and ethnomethodology, the other by psychoanalytic developmental psychology. Ultimately, what is significant for attaining membership within any culture is gradually being able to display an orientation towards both domains - doing and feeling, or social-action and affect
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Developmental pragmatics and conversation analysis; 3. Child-focused conversation analysis; 4. A psychoanalytic reading of early social relations; 5. Repression and displacement in everyday talk-in-interaction; 6. Research practices and methodological objects; 7. Learning how to repair; 8. Learning what not to say: repression and interactive vertigo; 9. A question of answering; 10. Interaction and the transitional space; 11. Self-positioning, membership and participation; 12. Discourses of the self and early social relations; 13. Social practice and psychological affect
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  • 21
    ISBN: 9781139924627
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 332 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social structure ; Social interaction ; Social psychology ; Social structure ; Social interaction ; Social psychology ; Soziales Handeln ; Gesellschaftsordnung ; Sozialpsychologie
    Abstract: Order and stability are tenuous and fragile. People have to work to create and sustain a semblance of stability and order in their lives and in their organizations and larger communities. Order on the Edge of Chaos compares different ideas about how we coordinate and cooperate. The ideas come from 'micro-sociology', and they offer new answers to the classic question of Thomas Hobbes: 'how is social order possible?' The most common answers in sociology, political science, and economics assume a fundamental tension between individual and group interests. This volume reveals that social orders are problematic even without such tension, because when people interact with each other, they verify their identities, feel and respond to emotions, combine different goal frames, and develop shared responsibility. The ties of people to groups result from many aspects of their social interactions, and these cannot be explained by individual self-interest
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 10 Dec 2015)
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  • 22
    ISBN: 131620409X , 1107045215 , 1316207722 , 9781107045217 , 9781316207727 , 9781316204092
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forrester, Michael A Early social interaction
    DDC: 305.231
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Child development ; Parent and child ; PSYCHOLOGY ; Developmental ; General ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Child development ; Parent and child ; Social interaction
    Abstract: "This book brings together various threads of the research work I've been involved with over a number of years. This research is based on a longitudinal video-recorded study of one of my daughters as she was learning how to talk. The impetus for engaging in this work arose from a sense that within developmental psychology and child language, when people are interested in understanding how children use language, they seem over-focused or concerned with questions of formal grammar and semantics. My interest is on understanding how a child learns to talk and through this process is then understood as being or becoming a member of a culture"--
    Abstract: "When a young child begins to engage in everyday interaction, she has to acquire competencies that allow her to be oriented to the conventions that inform talk-in-interaction and, at the same time, deal with emotional or affective dimensions of experience. The theoretical positions associated with these domains - social action and emotion - provide very different accounts of human development and this book examines why this is the case. Through a longitudinal video-recorded study of one child learning how to talk, Michael Forrester develops proposals that rest upon a comparison of two perspectives on everyday parent-child interaction taken from the same data corpus - one informed by conversation analysis and ethnomethodology, the other by psychoanalytic developmental psychology. Ultimately, what is significant for attaining membership within any culture is gradually being able to display an orientation towards both domains - doing and feeling, or social action and affect"--
    Abstract: 4 A psychoanalytic reading of early social relationsIntroduction; Psychoanalysis and Freud's structural theory of the mind; Freud and early social relations; Melanie Klein; Projective identification and object-relations; Donald Winnicott; Winnicott and the transitional space; Concluding comments; 5 Repression and displacement in everyday talk-in-interaction; Introduction; Ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, local-order and members' methods; Conversation analysis and methodic social practice; Adjacency pairs in conversation: the talk unfolds two-by-two.
    Abstract: 7 Learning how to repairIntroduction; An overview of the incidence and form of repair; Tracing the emergence of self-repair skills; Concluding comments; 8 Learning what not to say: repression and interactive vertigo; Introduction; Avoidance, displacement and repression: some examples; Concluding comments; 9 A question of answering; Introduction; Analysis examples; Concluding comments; 10 Interaction and the transitional space; Introduction; The transitional space; Analysis examples; Emerging disagreement; Concluding comments; 11 Self-positioning, membership and participation; Introduction.
    Abstract: Cover; Half title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of figures and table; List of extracts; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; 2 Developmental pragmatics and conversation analysis; Some background considerations; Social-action and social life: conversation analysis and ethnomethodology; Membership categorisation analysis (MCA); Sequence-focused CA & E; Concluding comments; 3 Child-focused conversation analysis; Introduction; Children and membership; Child-CA studies: a brief review; Children, conversation and 'seeing thoughts'; Concluding comments.
    Abstract: Membership and mastery of languageHalf-membership status; Reflexively accountable communication; Early self-reference and membership categorisation; Membership categories, role status and rights; Competencies and membership categorisation; Reflexivity, accountability and subject positioning through membership categorisation; Concluding comments; 12 Discourses of the self and early social relations; Introduction; Analysis examples; Monitoring the discourses of the self: orienting to third-person reference; Discourse of the self, identification and captivation (by/of) the image.
    Abstract: The problem with the 'problem of order'Concluding comments; 6 Research practices and methodological objects; Introduction; Intrinsic vs. extrinsic research processes; Events, records, data and interpretation; CA & E, participant orientation and unique adequacy; The case-study as methodology in early social relations; The context of the recordings; Participants; Format of recordings and data transformation; Analysis and data accessibility; CA transcription conventions; A sample extract and analysis; Some possible constraints on the unique adequacy requirement; Concluding comments.
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  • 23
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780521767408 , 9780521756426 , 9781139024020
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xvi, 244 pages) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Series Statement: Learning in doing : social, cognitive and computational perspectives
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.47
    Keywords: Art auctions Psychological aspects ; Antique auctions Psychological aspects ; Social interaction ; Art auctions ; Psychological aspects ; Antique auctions ; Psychological aspects ; Social interaction ; Electronic books ; Kunstauktion ; Psychologie ; Interaktion
    Abstract: Each year art and antiques worth many billions of pounds are sold at auction. These auctions consist of numerous, intense episodes of social interaction through which the price of goods rapidly escalates until sold on the strike of a hammer. In this book, Christian Heath examines the fine details of interaction that arises at auctions, the talk and visible conduct of the participants and their use of various tools and technologies. He explores how auctioneers, buyers and their representatives are able to transact the sale of diversely priced goods in just seconds. Heath addresses how order, trust and competition are established at auctions and demonstrates how an economic institution of some global importance is founded upon embodied action and interaction. The analysis is based on video recordings of sales of art and antiques gathered within a range of national and international auction houses in Europe and the United States.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; The Dynamics of Auction; Series Page; Title; Copyright; Contents; Series Foreword; Preface; 1 Auctions: Institutional Form and Interactional Organisation; A Brief History of Auctions of Art and Antiques; Auctions and Social Interaction; A Note on the Approach and Presentation of Materials; 2 Orders of Bidding; Projecting Prices; The Run; Transitions in the Run; Preserving the Run; Reconfiguring Increments; Differentiating Contributions; Ordering Contributions; 3 Trust and the Integrity of Bids; Declaring the Source of Bids; The Sequential Organisation of Bidding
    Description / Table of Contents: Establishing the Integrity of Commission BidsThe Pace and Rhythm of Bidding; The Ecology of the Saleroom; 4 Establishing Competition: Creating an Impression of Demand; Tempting Prices; Turning the Opening Price into Bid; Starting on the Right Foot; Creating Bids; The Design of Vendor Bids; Encouraging Bids; 5 Bidding and the Pursuit of Bids; Securing an Opportunity to Bid; First Noticed, First Served; Ways of Bidding; Preserving Anonymity: Surreptitious Bidding; Declining an Opportunity to Bid; In Pursuit of Bids; Participation in Auctions; 6 Remote Presence and Online Participation
    Description / Table of Contents: Fragile RunsManaging Online Participation; The Attribution and Integrity of Online Bids; An 'Intelligent' Gavel: A Small Experiment; Orders of Remote and Local Bidding; The Transparency of Online Contributions; Co-presence and Remote Participation; 7 On the Strike of the Hammer; The End of a Run; The Declaration to Sell; Occasioned Bids; Encouraging the Underbidder; Handling the Gavel: Unresolved Gestures; Witnessing the Close of Sale and the 'Winner's Curse'; 8 Embodied Action and the Order of Markets; Social Interaction and the Operation of Markets; Normal Prices; Appendix I. Glossary
    Description / Table of Contents: Appendix II. Transcription NotationIntervals between utterances; Characteristics of speech delivery; Transcription doubt; Simultaneous and overlapping utterances; Contiguous utterances; Describing an action or relevant feature of the activity; References; Index
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    ISBN: 9781107002791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 383 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 30
    DDC: 306.3/46
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    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Social interaction ; Sociolinguistics ; Speech acts (Linguistics) ; Kommunikation ; Sprachverstehen ; Korrektur
    Abstract: A state-of-the art review of conversational repair, with contributions from internationally recognized leaders in the field of conversation analysis
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: 1. Conversational repair and human understanding: an introduction Makoto Hayashi, Geoffrey Raymond and Jack Sidnell; 2. Ten operations in self-initiated, same-turn repair Emanuel A. Schegloff; 3. Self-repair and action construction Paul Drew, Traci Walker and Richard Ogden; 4. On the place of hesitating in delicate formulations: a turn constructional infrastructure for collaborative indiscretion Gene H. Lerner; 5. One question after another: same-turn-repair in the formation of yes/no type initiating actions Geoffrey Raymond and John Heritage; 6. On the interactional import of self-repair in the courtroom Tanya Romaniuk and Susan Ehrlich; 7. Defensive mechanisms: I-mean prefaced utterances in complaint and other conversational sequences Douglas W. Maynard; 8. Availability as a trouble source in directive-response sequences Mardi Kidwell; 9. Epistemics, action formation, and other-initiation of repair: the case of partial questioning repeats Jeffrey D. Robinson; 10. Proffering insertable elements: a study of other-initiated repair in Japanese Makoto Hayashi and Kaoru Hayano; 11. Alternative, subsequent descriptions Jack Sidnell and Rebecca Barnes; 12. Huh? What? - A first survey in 20 languages N. J. Enfield, Mark Dingemanse, Julija Baranova, Joe Blythe, Penelope Brown, Tyko Dirksmeyer, Paul Drew, Simeon Floyd, Sonja Gipper, Rósa Gísladóttir, Gertie Hoymann, Kobin H. Kendrick, Stephen C. Levinson, Lilla Magyari, Elizabeth Manrique, Giovanni Rossi, Lila San Roque and Francisco Torreira.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781139046206
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (240 p.)) , digital, PDF file(s).
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Heath, Shirley Brice, 1939 - Words at work and play
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 306.850941
    Keywords: English language Dialects ; African American children Language ; Sociolinguistics ; Language and culture ; Language and culture ; Piedmont (U.S. : Region) ; Sociolinguistics ; Piedmont (U.S. : Region) ; English language ; Dialects ; Piedmont (U.S. : Region) ; African American children ; Piedmont (U.S. : Region) ; Language ; Families ; Great Britain ; Longitudinal studies ; English language ; Social aspects ; Great Britain ; Longitudinal studies ; Social interaction ; Great Britain ; Longitudinal studies ; Working class ; Great Britain ; Longitudinal studies
    Abstract: Childhood and family life have changed significantly in recent decades. What is the nature of these changes? How have they affected the use of time, space, work and play? In what ways have they influenced face-to-face talk and the uses of technology within families and communities? Eminent anthropologist Shirley Brice Heath sets out to find answers to these and similar questions, tracking the lives of 300 black and white working-class families as they reshaped their lives in new locations, occupations and interpersonal alignments over a period of thirty years. From the 1981 recession through the economic instabilities and technological developments of the opening decade of the twenty-first century, Shirley Brice Heath shows how families constantly rearrange their patterns of work, language, play and learning in response to economic pressures. This outstanding study is a must-read for anyone interested in family life, language development and social change
    Abstract: 1. On being long in company -- 2. A boy finds his mama(s) -- 3. The closeness of strangers -- 4. Embracing talk -- 5. Lines of vision -- 6. The hand of play -- 7. Ways with time and words -- 8. Shaping the mainstream
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (358 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics v. 29
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Stivers, Tanya Morality of Knowledge in Conversation
    DDC: 302.346
    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Social interaction ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Friendship ; Conversation analysis ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Social interaction ; Konversationsanalyse ; Interaktion ; Wissen
    Abstract: A single case: a knowledgeable speaker who does not knowThe manifestation of the problem; The conjunction of the participants: the opening of the three-way call; Resources for expressing epistemic positions: knowledge verbs; Claiming not to know and questioning the terms of the previous action (je ne sais pas); Dealing with reality disjunctures (je ne connais pas); Evolving epistemic positions; Realizing that the knowledgeable speaker possibly does not know: negative questions; Alternative sources of knowledge: turning to the computer; Call-taker announces results: je vois.
    Abstract: Cover; The Morality of Knowledge in Conversation; Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics; Title; Copyright; We dedicate this book to Gail Jefferson and her legacy (1938-2008); Contents; Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Transcription and glossing symbols; Transcription; 1 Temporal and sequential relationships; 2 Aspects of speech delivery, including aspects of intonation; 3 Other markings; Part I Introduction; 1 Knowledge, morality and affiliation in social interaction; Introduction; Background; Knowledge in social interaction.
    Abstract: Contrasting epistemic positions (je ne vois pas vs. je vois)The resolution of the case; Conclusion: reversing knowledge asymmetries; Additional transcript conventions; 3 Claiming epistemic primacy: yo-marked assessments in Japanese; Introduction; Japanese particle yo; Evaluation intensity in interaction; Yo- marked first assessments; Yo- marked second assessments; Yo- marked agreements; Yo -marked disagreements; Conclusion; 4 Morality and question design: "of course" as contesting a presupposition of askability; Introduction; Data; Analysis; Contexts of use; Orientations to unaskability.
    Abstract: Demonstrates how we monitor others' rights to, and responsibilities for, knowledge in conversation, and their consequences for affiliation
    Abstract: Key notions in the study of knowledge in social interactionEpistemic access; Epistemic primacy; Epistemic responsibilities; The morality of knowledge and its implications for interactional cooperation; Cooperation in conversation: alignment and affiliation; About this volume; Conclusion; Part II Affiliational consequences of managing epistemic asymmetries; 2 The management of knowledge discrepancies and of epistemic changes in institutional interactions; Introduction; Knowledge and progressivity of talk and action: the example of itinerary descriptions.
    Abstract: Multiple responsesDiscussion; Conclusion; 5 Addressing epistemic incongruence in question-answer sequences through the use of epistemic adverbs; Introduction; Linguistic features and data corpus; Preliminary overview of epistemic incongruence and social affiliation in question-answer sequences; Epistemics and morality in jo/ju-accounts; "As you should know" -- jo/ju-accounts that challenge the questioner's ignorance; "As we both know" -- jo/ju-accounts after first accounts; "Your fault" accounts -- treating epistemic incongruence as a moral transgression; Discussion.
    Note: 6 The epistemics of make-believe , Includes bibliographical references and index , English
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | November 2011
    ISBN: 9780511921674
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 335 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 29
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302.346
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    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Social interaction ; Konversationsanalyse ; Interaktion ; Conversation analysis ; Knowledge, Theory of ; Social interaction ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Konversationsanalyse ; Interaktion
    Abstract: Introduction -- Affiliation consequences of managing epistemic asymmetries -- Epistemic resources for managing affiliation and alignment -- Toward a framework
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511781369 , 110708976X , 9780511781360 , 9781107089761
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 562 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social behaviour
    DDC: 304.5
    Keywords: Sociobiology ; Social interaction ; Behavior evolution ; Behavior genetics ; Social Behavior ; Biological Evolution ; Ecology ; Genetics, Behavioral ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Essays ; Behavior evolution ; Behavior genetics ; Social interaction ; Sociobiology ; Soziobiologie ; Sozialverhalten ; Evolution ; Ökologie ; Genetik ; Sozialverhalten ; Soziobiologie ; Verhaltensgenetik ; Öko-Ethologie ; comportement social ; études diverses
    Abstract: "Humans live in large and extensive societies and spend much of their time interacting socially. Likewise, most other animals also interact socially. Social behaviour is of constant fascination to biologists and psychologists of many disciplines, from behavioural ecology to comparative biology and sociobiology. The two major approaches used to study social behaviour involve either the mechanism of behaviour - where it has come from and how it has evolved, or the function of the behaviour studied. With guest articles from leaders in the field, theoretical foundations along with recent advances are presented to give a truly multidisciplinary overview of social behaviour, for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Topics include aggression, communication, group living, sexual behaviour and co-operative breeding. With examples ranging from bacteria to social mammals and humans, a variety of research tools are used, including candidate gene approaches, quantitative genetics, neuro-endocrine studies, cost-benefit and phylogenetic analyses and evolutionary game theory"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Introduction: the uphill climb of sociology: towards a new synthesis /Tamás Székely, Allen J. Moore and Jan Komdeur --Profile: Undiminished passion /Tim Birkhead --Part I.Foundations:1.Nature-nurture interactions /Marla B. Sokolowski and Joel D. Levine;Profile: social evolution, sexual intrigue and serendipity /Andrew Cockbun;2.The quantitative genetics of social behaviour /Bronwyn H. Bleakley, Jason B. Wolf and Allen J. Moore;Profile: mating systems: integrating sexual conflict and ecology /Nicholas B. Davies;3.Social behaviour and bird-song from a neural and endocrine perspective /Elizabeth Adkins-Regan, Timothy J. DeVoogd and Jordan M. Moore;Profile: In love with Ropalidia marginata: 34 years, and still going strong /Raghavendra Gadagkar;4.Evolutionary game theory /John M. McNamara and Franz J. Weissing;Profile: The holder's dilemma: a cold shoulder or a warm inner glow /David Haig;5.Recent advances in comparative methods /Robert P. Freckleton and Mark Pagel;Profile: Multi-component signals in ant communication /Bert Hölldobler;6.Social evolution theory: a review of methods and approaches /Tom Wenseleers, Andy Gardner and Kevin R. Foster;Profiles: what's wrong with this picture? /Sarah B. Hrdy --Part II.Themes:7.Aggression: towards an integration of gene, brain and behaviour /Robert Huber and Edward A. Kravitz;Profile: From behavioural observations, to genes, to evolution /Laurent Keller;8.Social influences on communication signals: from honesty to exploitation /Mark E. Hauber and Marlene Zuk;Profile: reputation can make the world go round, or why are we sometime social /Mangred Milinski;9.Important topics in group living /Jens Krause and Graeme Ruxton;Profile: a haphazard career /Ronald Noë;10.Sexual behaviour: conflict, cooperation and co-evolution /Tomasso Pizzari and Russell Bonduriansky;Profile: In celebration of questions, past, present and future /Geoff A. Parker;11.Pair bonds and parental behaviour /Lisa McGraw, Tamás Székely and Larry J. Young;Profile: mating systems and generic variation /Marion Petrie;12.Adaptations and constraints in the evolution of delayed dispersal: implications for cooperation /Jan Komdeur and Jan Ekman;Profile: Selections from a life in social selection /David C. Queller;13.Social behaviour in microorganisms /Kevin R. Foster;Profile: the de novo evolution of cooperation: an unlikely event /Paul B. Rainey;14.Social environments, social tactics and their fitness consequences in complex mammalian societies /Marion L. East and Heribert Hofer;Profile: evolutionary genetics and social behaviour: changed perspectives on sexual coevolution /Michael G. Ritchie;15.Social behaviour in humans /Ruth Mace;Profile: genes and social behaviour: from gene to genome to 1000 genomes /Gene E. Robinson --Part III.Implications:16.Personality and individual social specialisation /Denis Réale and Niels J. Dingemanse;Profile: behavioural ecology: why do I love thee? let me count the reasons /Paul W. Sherman;17.Molecular and genetic influences on the neural substrate of social cognition in humans /Louise Gallagher and David Skuse;Profile: anonymous (and other)social experience and the evolution of cooperation by reciprocity /Michael Taborsky;18.Population density, social behaviour and sex allocation /Suzanne H. Alonzo and Ben C. Sheldon;Profile: social theory based on natural selection /Robert Trivers;19.Social behaviour and speciation /Gerald S. Wilkinson and Leanna M. Birge;Profile: look to the ants /Edward O. Wilson;20.Social behaviour in conservation /Daniel T. Blumstein;Profile: the handicap principle and social behaviour /Amotz Zahavi;21.Prospects for research in social behaviour: systems biology meets behaviour /Allen J. Moore, Tamás Székely and Jan Komdeur.
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511499892 , 0511394705 , 0511391943 , 9780511394706 , 9780511391941 , 9780511499890
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 308 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Tudge, Jonathan Everyday lives of young children
    DDC: 305.233089
    Keywords: Children Cross-cultural studies ; Social interaction Cross-cultural studies ; FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS ; Life Stages ; Infants & Toddlers ; Children ; Social interaction ; Cross-cultural studies ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "This book is based on lengthy observations of three-year-olds in the United States, Russia, Estonia, Finland, Korea, Kenya, and Brazil. The focus is on how children spend their time, and who they are with, at an age when they are learning what it means to be a part of their culture. The book provides unique insight into variations in young children's lives in different societies and from different social-class groups. This book also has a clear theoretical rationale and illustrates how the observational methods were based on the theory."--Publisher's description
    Abstract: Introduction and stage setting -- The daily lives of toddlers -- Cultural-ecological theory and its implications for research -- Methods -- Life in the cities -- Everyday activities -- Settings and partners -- Everyday lives -- The cultural ecology of young children.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-302) and index
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9780511519888
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 190 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 18
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Glenn, Phillip J., 1955 - Laughter in interaction
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    Keywords: Laughter ; Conversation analysis ; Social interaction ; Conversation analysis ; Laughter ; Social interaction ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Lachen ; Interaktion ; Lachen ; Konversationsanalyse
    Abstract: Laughter in Interaction is an illuminating and lively account of how and why people laugh during conversation. Bringing together twenty-five years of research on the sequential organisation of laughter in everyday talk, Glenn analyses recordings and transcripts to show the finely detailed co-ordination of human laughter. He demonstrates that its production and placement, relative to talk and other activities, reveal much about its emergent meaning and accomplishments. The book shows how the participants in a conversation move from a single laugh to laughing together, how the matter of 'who laughs first' implicates orientation to social activities and how interactants work out whether laughs are more affiliative or hostile. The final chapter examines the contribution of laughter to sequences of conversational intimacy and play and to the invocation of gender. Engaging and original, the book shows how this seemingly insignificant part of human communication turns out to play a highly significant role in how people display, respond to and revise identities and relationships.
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    ISBN: 0521821185 , 052152802X
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 317 S. , 23cm
    DDC: 302.2242
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    Keywords: Oral communications ; Interviewing in sociology ; Discourse analysis Social aspects ; Social interaction ; Race ; Soziologie ; Interview ; Rassenfrage ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Rassenfrage ; Soziologie ; Interview
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    ISBN: 9780511620874
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 468 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 13
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 306.4/4
    Keywords: Conversation analysis ; Sociolinguistics ; Social interaction ; Sociolinguistics ; Social interaction ; Conversation analysis
    Abstract: Many scholars of language have accepted a view of grammar as a clearly delineated and internally coherent structure which is best understood as a self-contained system. The contributors to this volume propose a very different way of approaching and understanding grammar, taking it as part of a broader range of systems which underlie the organisation of social life and emphasising its role in the use of language in everyday interaction and cognition. Taking as their starting-point the position that the very integrity of grammar is bound up with its place in the larger schemes of the organisation of human conduct, particularly with social interaction, their essays explore a rich variety of linkages between interaction and grammar
    Abstract: 1. Introduction / Emanuel A. Schegloff, Elinor Ochs and Sandra A. Thompson -- 2. Turn organization: one intersection of grammar and interaction / Emanuel A. Schegloff -- 3. Interactional units in conversation: syntactic, international, and pragmatic resources for the management of turns / Cecilia E. Ford and Sandra A. Thompson -- 4. Resources and repair: a cross-linguistic study of syntax and repair / Barbara A. Fox, Makoto Hayashi and Robert Jasperson -- 5. On the "semi-permeable" character of grammatical units in conversation: conditional entry into the turn space of another speaker / Gene H. Lerner -- 6. On repeats and responses in Finnish conversations / Marja-Leena Sorjonen -- 7. "When I come down I'm in the domain state": grammar and graphic representation in the interpretive activity of physicists / Elinor Ochs, Patrick Gonzales and Sally Jacoby -- 8. Transparent vision / Charles Goodwin
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    ISBN: 9780511897566
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 260 pages)
    Series Statement: European studies in social psychology 9
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    DDC: 302
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    Keywords: Minderheit ; Social conflict ; Minorities / Psychology ; Influence (Psychology) ; Social interaction ; Power (Social sciences) ; Nationale Minderheit ; Sozialpsychologie ; Nationale Minderheit ; Sozialpsychologie
    Abstract: How does a minority exert influence on a majority? Traditionally social psychologists have characterised influence as a process leading to conformity - the minority coming to accept the view of the majority. For the contributors to this volume, working in a society where the reverse process is frequently exemplified - a society characterised by change and innovation - such an approach is no longer tenable. They believe that only by examining social processes also in terms of minority influence can the paradox be resolved. The volume is organised into two broadly based but interconnected parts. Part I analyses the process of influence itself, while Part II sets it within the context of groups. The influence of minorities is thus located within the cognitive and social field in which interaction between minorities and majorities occurs. The original and dynamic research paradigms presented here and the theoretical and empirical results that are reported offer alternative insights not only into the phenomenon of influence per se, but also into such classical notions as 'the group' , 'deviance' and 'convergence'
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    ISBN: 9780511759154
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, pages 361-716) , digital, PDF file(s)
    Series Statement: European studies in social psychology 8
    Parallel Title: Print version
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Interpersonal relations ; Interpersonal communication ; Social psychology ; Social interaction ; Social psychology ; Europe ; Social interaction ; Europe ; Interpersonal communication ; Interpersonal relations
    Abstract: The two volumes of The Social Dimension present a comprehensive survey of the major developments in social psychology which took place in Europe during the very active 1970s and 1980s. They aim to capture the diversity and vitality of the discipline, stress the growing emphasis on fully social analyses of social psychological phenomena - hence 'the social dimension' - and to provide a valuable resource for researchers in the future. Although comprehensive in scope, the volumes are not written in the formal style of a reference handbook. Instead, the authors of the thirty-three chapters, drawn from more than a dozen mainly European countries and all experts in their own fields, were invited to present their own personal overviews of the issues in social psychology on which they were actively working. Both volumes are organized into three main Parts. Volume 1 is concerned with the social development of the child, interpersonal communication and relationships, and the social reality, group processes, and intergroup relations. This ambitious enterprise has produced a distinctive yet authoritative summary and evaluation of the growth points of social psychology in Europe which will interest and influence not only social psychologists but many readers from related disciplines
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