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  • De Fina, Anna  (1)
  • Eliasoph, Nina  (1)
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  • Cambridge, U.K : Cambridge University Press  (3)
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  • 1
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    Cambridge, U.K : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0521834023 , 0521541913 , 9780521834025 , 9780521541916
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online-Ressource (xi, 462 p) , ill , 22 cm
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Serie: Studies in interactional sociolinguistics 23
    Paralleltitel: Print version Discourse and Identity
    DDC: 306.44
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    Schlagwort(e): Sociolinguistics ; Identity (Psychology) ; Discourse analysis Social aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: Uses new models and approaches to account for the relationship between language, discourse and society
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Introduction; Part I Overview: theory, method and analysis; Editors' introduction; 1 Narrative and identity: the double arrow of time; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Narrative/experiential vs. clock/chronological models of time; 1.3 The ''sense of an ending''; 1.4 Life stories and the double arrow of time; 1.5 Turning points; 1.6 No middles/no ends: contexts of storytelling; Acknowledgments; 2 Footing, positioning, voice. Are we talking about the same things?; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Footing, positioning, voice; 2.3 The data
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 2.4 A frame perspective2.4.1 The medical frame: addressing a neurological concern; 2.4.2 The social frame: addressing a social concern; 2.4.3 The legal frame: addressing a potential judicial matter; 2.4.4 Summarizing the three frames embedded in the report; 2.5 Brothers' talk: negotiating differences in positionings; 2.5.1 Owning expertise and validating a report; 2.5.2 Brothers' repositionings and reframings vis-a` -vis the diagnosis; 2.6 Voice: being an authority in the matter; 2.6.1 Voicing emotion and reason: reflexivity at work; 2.7 Conclusion
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 3 Small and large identities in narrative (inter)action3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Data; 3.3 Projections: a case of dialogism and intertextuality; 3.4 Telling identities; 3.5 From small to larger identities; 3.6 Conclusions; 4 From linguistic reference to social reality; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Background perspectives; 4.2.1 The interactional basis of self and other; 4.2.2 Word to world and word to text; 4.2.3 Summary; 4.3 Reference and identity in a sociolinguistic interview; 4.4 Reference and identity in discourse; Part II Private and public identities: constructing who we are
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Editors' introduction5 Identity a` la carte: you are what you eat; 5.1 Food in history and culture; 5.2 Changes in gastrolinguistics; 5.3 Reading the menu; 5.4 The recipe for happiness; SCALLOPED POTATOES; GRATIN DAUPHINOIS; POTATO GRATIN; 5.5 Summary and conclusion; 6 Workplace narratives, professional identity and relational practice; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The dataset; 6.3 Identifying workplace anecdotes; 6.3.1 Constructing social identity at work; 6.3.2 Constructing professional identity; 6.3.3 Constructing social relationships; 6.3.4 Workplace anecdotes as off-record work; 6.4 Conclusion
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Acknowledgements7 Identity and personal/institutional relations: people and tragedy in a health insurance customer service; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Identity and narrative; 7.2.1 Identity; 7.2.2 Narrative and identity; 7.3 Customer satisfaction and face needs; 7.4 Fair treatment and health; 7.5 Customer narratives; 7.5.1 Supplication; 7.5.2 Resentment; 7.6 The responses elicited by the narratives; 7.6.1 Response to the letter of supplication; 7.6.2 Response to the letter of complaint; 7.7 Final remarks; 8 The discursive construction of teacher identities in a research interview; 8.1 Introduction
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: 8.2 Materials and methods
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 2
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    Cambridge, U.K : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511002858 , 9780511002854
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xviii, 289 p , ill , 23 cm
    Ausgabe: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2001 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Suppl.: Rezensiert in McGlynn, Margaret [Rezension von: McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston, Controlling Misbehavior in England, 1370-1600] 1998
    Serie: Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time 34
    Serie: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston Controlling misbehavior in England, 1370-1600
    DDC: 361.10942
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    Schlagwort(e): Social control History. ; Deviant behavior History. ; Justice, Administration of History. ; Social control History ; England ; Deviant behavior History ; England ; Justice, Administration of History ; England ; Social control History ; Deviant behavior History ; Justice, Administration of History ; Social control History. ; Deviant behavior History. ; Justice, Administration of History. ; Justice, Administration of ; Moral conditions ; Social control ; Social conditions ; Criminaliteit ; Strafvervolging ; Contrôle social ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Déviance ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Justice ; Administration ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Crimes et criminels ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Criminalité ; Lutte contre ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Social Services & Welfare ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Human Services ; Social control ; England ; History ; Deviant behavior ; England ; History ; Justice, Administration of ; England ; History ; Deviant behavior ; History ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Soziale Kontrolle ; England Moral conditions ; History. ; England Social conditions. ; England Moral conditions ; History ; England Social conditions ; England ; England Moral conditions ; History ; England Social conditions ; England Moral conditions ; History. ; England Social conditions. ; England ; Moral conditions ; History ; Engeland ; England ; Social conditions ; Grande-Bretagne ; Conditions morales ; Grande-Bretagne ; Conditions sociales ; 1066-1485 (Moyen âge) ; Grande-Bretagne ; Conditions sociales ; 16e siècle ; England ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books History ; England ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Geschichte 1370-1600 ; England ; Abweichendes Verhalten ; Soziale Kontrolle ; Geschichte 1370-1600
    Kurzfassung: In this important study, Professor McIntosh argues against the suggestion that social regulation was a distinctive feature of the decades around 1600, resulting from Puritanism. Instead, through an examination of 255 village and small-town communities distributed throughout England, Professor McIntosh demonstrates that concern with wrongdoing mounted gradually between 1370 and 1600. In an attempt to maintain good order and enforce ethical conduct, local leaders prosecuted people who slandered or quarrelled with their neighbours, engaged in sexual misdeeds, operated unruly alehouses, or refused to work. Professor McIntosh also explores who the offenders were as well as the factors that led to misbehaviour and shaped responses to it. More generally, Professor McIntosh sheds light on the transition from medieval to early modern patterns and succeeds here in opening up little-known sources and new research methods
    Kurzfassung: List of maps and graphs -- List of tables -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part I. The history of social regulation: The forms of contro -- Methodological underpinnings -- Social regulation in England's smaller communities -- Social concern in other contexts -- Part II. Factors that influenced social regulation: Some political considerations -- Social ecology I: 'broad response' and 'no response' communities -- Social ecology II: analysis by type of offences reported -- Ideological/religious influences -- Appendices -- Bibliography.
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-278) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2001
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    Cambridge, U.K : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511004613 , 9780511004612
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: Online Ressource (x, 330 pages)
    Ausgabe: Online-Ausg.
    Serie: Cambridge cultural social studies
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Eliasoph, Nina Avoiding politics
    DDC: 306.20973
    Schlagwort(e): Political participation United States ; Political alienation United States ; Political culture United States ; Public opinion United States ; Political culture ; Political alienation ; Public opinion ; Political participation ; Electronic books ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Political alienation ; Political culture ; Political participation ; Politics and government ; Public opinion ; Public opinion ; Politieke participatie ; Publieke opinie ; Politieke cultuur ; Apathie ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; United States Politics and government ; Public opinion ; 20th century ; United States ; Verenigde Staten ; United States Politics and government 20th century ; Public opinion ; United States ; Verenigde Staten ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Kurzfassung: Nina Eliasoph's vivid portrait of American civic life reveals an intriguing culture of political avoidance. Open-ended political conversation among ordinary citizens is said to be the fount of democracy, but many Americans try hard to avoid appearing to care about politics. To discover how, where, and why Americans create this culture of avoidance, the author accompanied suburban volunteers, activists, and recreation club members for two and a half years, listening to them talk - and avoid talking - about the wider world, both within their groups and in their encounters with government, the media, and corporate authorities. This is a unique book which challenges received ideas about culture, power, and democracy, while exposing the hard work of producing apathy. Its clear exposition of the qualitative methods used also makes it exceptionally useful for students of political and cultural sociology, communications, and politics
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-319) and index. - Description based on print version record
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