Doing conversation analysis : a practical guide
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Doing conversation analysis : a practical guide
(Introducing qualitative methods)
SAGE, 1999
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-235) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
`An inspiration to new and experienced researchers alike about methods of analysis that can be applied in qualitative interview research. The book is very `user friendly' and approaches it subject matter from a straight-forward and common sense point of view...The book can definitely be recommended to students and practitioners alike as a valuable contribution in the field of qualitative methodology' - Nyhedsbrev
Conversation analysis (CA) has developed into one of the major approaches to analyzing speech in the disciplines of linguistics, communication, anthropology and sociology. This book is the first to provide hands-on experience in training to use this invaluable methodology.
The process of doing conversation analysis is outlined in sections which cover: an introduction to the approach and specific methodology of CA, making and transcribing recordings, analytic strategies in CA, applying CA, and writing up and publishing results.
Most chapters have detailed examples of actual recordings of interactional talk in ordinary settings, and all end with suggested practical exercises and further reading.
Table of Contents
PART ONE: CONSIDERING CA
Introducing the CA Paradigm
Three Exemplary Studies
Ideas and Evidence in CA Research
PART TWO: PRODUCING DATA
Collecting/Producing Recordings
Transcribing Talk-In Interaction
PART THREE: ANALYSING DATA
Analytic Strategies
Elaborating the Analysis
PART FOUR: SHARING DATA, IDEAS AND FINDINGS
Applied CA
Institutional Interaction
Applied CA
Local Rationalities
Making Data, Ideas and Findings Public
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