Language and social interaction at the century's turn
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Language and social interaction at the century's turn
(Research on language and social interaction, vol. 32,
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, c1999
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What are the most interesting and important directions for language and social interaction study? This special issue brings together more than 20 essays from prominent scholars in sociology, linguistics, communication, psychology, and education who study language and social interaction practices, problems, and processes. Authors, all members of ROLSI's editorial board, offer proposals about methodological issues, controversies that need attention, desirable metatheoretical changes, and so on.
Table of Contents
Volume 32, Numbers 1 and 2, 1999
Contents: K. Tracy, Research on Language and Social Interaction in 1999: An Introduction. J.B. Bavelas, Come the Millennium. J.J. Bradac, Languagel...n and Social Interactionl...n: Nature Abhors Uniformity. (make l...n subscript 2 times) R.T. Craig, Metadiscourse, Theory, and Practice. D.G. Ellis, Research on Social Interaction and the Micro-Macro Issue. K.L. Fitch, Pillow Talk? B. Fox, Directions in Research: Language and the Body. J.P. Gee, The Future of the Social Turn: Social Minds and the New Capitalism J. Heritage, Conversation Analysis at Century's End: Practices of Talk-in-Interaction, Their Distributions, and Their Outcomes. R. Hopper, Going Public About Social Interaction. I. Hutchby, Beyond Agnosticism?: Conversation Analysis and the Sociological Agenda. T. Katriel, Rethinking the Terms of Social Interaction. R.E. Nofsinger, Normal Research: Digging Up the Data Patch. J. Pittam, The Historical and Emergent Enactment of Identity in Language. J. Potter, Beyond Cognitivism. R.E. Sanders, The Impossibility of a Culturally Contexted Conversation Analysis: On Simultaneous, Distinct Types of Pragmatic Meaning. E.A. Schegloff, What Next?: Language and Social Interaction Study at the Century's Turn. R. Scollon, Mediated Discourse and Social Interaction. A. Sheldon, Approaching the Future. D.L. Wieder, Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis, Microanalysis, and the Ethnography of Specking (EM-CA-MA-ES): Resonances and Basic Issues. S.R. Wilson, Child Physical Abuse: The Relevance of Language and Social Interaction Research. R. Wodak, Critical Discourse Analysis at the End of the 20th Century. D.H. Zimmerman, Horizontal and Vertical Comparative Research in Language and Social Interaction.
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