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Situated Order - Studies in the Social Organization of Talk and Embodied Activities (Paperback)
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Situated Order - Studies in the Social Organization of Talk and Embodied Activities (Paperback)
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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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