Text in context : contributions to ethnomethodology

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Text in context : contributions to ethnomethodology

Graham Watson, Robert M. Seiler, editors

(Sage focus editions, v. 132)

Sage Pub., c1992

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

How far is extra-textual material necessary to ethnomethodology, conversation analysis and contemporary language-oriented social constructivism? That question emerged as the theme of the first international conference of the Discourse Analysis Research Group. It provoked varied and sometimes incompatible responses from those present, including some of the most illustrious scholars currently engaged in the study of naturally occurring talk. This collection of responses highlights disagreements and stimulates debate.

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Introduction The Understanding of Language Use in Everyday Life - Rodney Watson Is There a Common Ground? Life After CA - Michael Moerman An Ethnographer's Autobiography Achieving Context - Don H Zimmerman Openings in Emergency Calls The Work of a (Scientific) Demonstration - Dusan Bjelic and Michael Lynch Respecifying Newton's and Goethe's Theories of Prismatic Color Mishearings - Jack Bilmes The Study of Extended Sequences - George Psathas The Case of the Garden Lesson Normative Order in Collaborative Computer Editing - James L Heap Psychiatric Records as Transformations of Other Texts - Tony Hak Recognizing References to Deviance in Referral Talk - Stephen Hester Two Incommensurable, Asymmetrically Alternate Technologies of Social Analysis - Harold Garfinkel and D Lawrence Wieder

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