Situated order : studies in the social organization of talk and embodied activities

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    • International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
    • International Conference on Current Work in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

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Situated order : studies in the social organization of talk and embodied activities

Paul ten Have and George Psathas, editors

(Studies in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, no. 3)

International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis , University Press of America, 1995

  • : pbk.

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All but one of the papers in this vol. were presented at the International Conference on Current Work in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, which was held July 1991, University of Amsterdam

Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-286] and index

Contents of Works

  • Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis / Steven E. Clayman and Douglas W. Maynard
  • Parties and joint talk [i.e. talking together] : two ways in which numbers are significant for talk-in-interaction / Emanuel A. Schegloff
  • Laughing at and laughing with : negotiations of participant alignments through conversational laughter / Phillip J. Glenn
  • Episode trajectory in conversational play / Robert Hopper
  • "Mm hm" tokens as interactional devices in the psychotherapeutic in-take interview / Marek Czyzewski
  • Meeting both ends : [between] standardization and recipient design in telephone survey interviews / Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra
  • The distribution of knowledge in courtroom interaction / Martha L. Komter
  • Seeing conversations : analyzing sign language talk / Paul McIlvenny
  • Multiple mode, single activity : "telenegotiating" as a social accomplishment / Alan Firth
  • Assembling a response : setting and collaboratively constructed work talk / Marjorie Harness Goodwin
  • A technology of order production : computer-aided dispatch in public safety communications / Jack Whalen
  • The mundane work of writing and reading computer programs / Graham Button and Wes Sharrock

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ISBN 9780819196255

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Contents: Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis; Parties and Joint Talk: Two Ways in Which Numbers are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction; Laughing at and Laughing with: Negotiations of Participant Alignments Through Conversational Laughter; Episode Trajectory in Conversational Play; Mm Hm Tokens as Interactional Devices in the Psychotherapeutic In-take Interview; Meeting Both Ends:
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: pbk. ISBN 9780819196262

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Contents: Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis; Parties and Joint Talk: Two Ways in Which Numbers are Significant for Talk-in-Interaction; Laughing at and Laughing with: Negotiations of Participant Alignments Through Conversational Laughter; Episode Trajectory in Conversational Play; Mm Hm Tokens as Interactional Devices in the Psychotherapeutic In-take Interview; Meeting Both Ends: Standardization and Recipient Design in Telephone Survey Interviews; The Distribution of Knowledge in Courtroom Interaction; Seeing Conversations: Analyzing Sign Language Talk; Multiple Mode, Single Activity: Telenegotiating as a Social Accomplishment; Assembling a Response: Setting and Collaboratively Constructed Work Talk; A Technology of Order Production: Computer-Aided Dispatch in Public Safety Communication; The Mundane Work of Writing and Reading Computer Programs. Contributors: Steven E. Clayman, Douglas W. Maynard, Emanuel A. Schegloff, Phillip J. Glenn, Robert Hopper, Marek Czyzewski, Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra, Martha L. Komter, Paul McIlvenny, Alan Firth, Marjorie Harness Goodwin, Jack Whalen, Graham Button, Wes Sharrock, Paul ten Have, and George Psathas. Co-published with the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.

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