Contemporary Studies in Conversation Analysis
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
March 2013 | 1 752 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
In the seven years following the publication of the much-lauded major work, Conversation Analysis, a number of exciting developments in field have given cause for editors Paul Drew and John Heritage to revisit this important topic. This new four-volume collection, containing all new articles and framed by a new contextualizing introductory chapter, includes works focusing on areas which were in their infancy at the publication of this set's predecessor, and topics which have gained much interest in the field over the past decade, such as language and identity, gender, multi-lingualism and intercultural communication, to name a few.
In its deft construction and careful balance of thematic volumes, this truly multidisciplinary set represents the wealth of contemporary research in the field and the contribution conversation analysis's methodology has made to an increasing range of substantive areas of research.
Volume One: Social Action and Epistemics
Volume Two: Responses
Volume Three: Identities in Interaction
Volume Four: Institutions and Applications
VOLUME ONE: SOCIAL ACTION AND EPISTEMICS
Paul Drew and John Heritage
Introduction
Emanuel Schegloff
Interaction
Harvey Sacks
The Relating Power of Adjacency
Tanya Stivers and Federico Rossano
Mobilizing Response
Danielle Pillet-Shore
Doing Introductions
T.S. Curl and P. Drew
Contingency and Action
Seung-Hee Lee
Extended Requesting
Traci Curl
Offers of Assistance
Gail Jefferson
A Technique for Inviting Laughter and Its Subsequent Acceptance Declination
Paul Drew and Traci Walker
Going too Far
Maria Egbert and Monika Vöge
Wh-Interrogative Formats Used for Questioning and beyond
Emanuel Schegloff
Word Repeats as Unit Ends
Anita Pomerantz
Offering a Candidate Answer
Charles Goodwin
The Interactive Construction of a Sentence in Natural Conversation
Paul Drew
Asymmetries of Knowledge in Conversational Interactions
John Heritage and Geoffrey Raymond
The Terms of Agreement
John Heritage
Epistemics in Action
Kaoru Hayano
Claiming Epistemic Primacy
VOLUME TWO: RESPONSES
Tanya Stivers et al
Universals and Cultural Variation in Turn-Taking in Conversation
Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Simple Answers to Polar Questions
Gail Jefferson
Caveat Speaker
Rebecca Clift
Indexing Stance
Emanuel Schegloff and Gene Lerner
Beginning to Respond
Galina Bolden
Little Words That Matter
Rod Gardner
The Conversation Object Mm
John Heritage
Oh-Prefaced Responses to Assessments
Galina Bolden
'Articulating the Unsaid' via and-Prefaced Formulations of Others' Talk
Jack Sidnell
'Look'-Prefaced Turns in First and Second Position
Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger
Surprise as an Interactional Achievement
Makoto Hayashi
Marking a 'Noticing of Departure' in Talk
Jeffrey Robinson
Managing Trouble Responsibility and Relationships during Conversational Repair
Shuya Kushida
Confirming Understanding and Acknowledging Assistance
Tanya Stivers
Stance, Alignment and Affiliation during Story-Telling
Piera Margutti
Two Uses of Third-Person References in Family Gatherings Displaying Family Ties
Elizabeth Holt
The Last Laugh
VOLUME THREE: IDENTITIES IN INTERACTION
Harvey Sacks
On the Analyzability of Stories by Children
Emanuel Schegloff
A Tutorial on Membership Categorization
Harvey Sacks
Hotrodder
Emanuel Schegloff
Categories in Action
Sun-Young Oh
Invoking Categories through Co-Present Person Reference
Harvey Sacks and Emanuel Schegloff
Two Preferences in the Organization of Reference to Persons and Their Interaction
Tanya Stivers
Alternative Recognitionals in Person Reference
John Heritage
Geoffrey Raymond and John Heritage
The Epistemics of Social Relations
Paul Drew
Accusations
Tanya Stivers and Asifa Majid
Questioning Children
Kevin Whitehead
'Categorizing the Categorizer'
Benjamin Bailey
Communicative Behavior and Conflict between African-American Customers and Korean Immigrant Retailers in Los Angeles
Liisa Raevaara
Accounts at Convenience Stores
Celia Kitzinger
Heteronormativity in Action
Robert Hopper and Curtis LeBaron
How Gender Creeps into Talk
Gail Jefferson
A Note on Laughter in 'Male-Female' Interaction
Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Building Power Asymmetries in Girls' Interactions
VOLUME FOUR: INSTITUTIONS AND APPLICATIONS
G. Raymond and D.H. Zimmerman
Rights and Responsibilities in Calls for Help
Paul Drew and Traci Walker
Citizens' Emergency Calls
Elizabeth Stokoe and Derek Edwards
'Did You Have Permission to Smash Your Neighbour's Door?" Silly Questions and Their Answers in Police-Suspect Interrogations
Satomi Kuroshima
Another Look at the Service Encounter
Erik Vinkhuyzen and Margaret Szymanski
Would You Like to Do It Yourself? Service Requests and Their Non-Granting Responses
Nick Llewellyn and Robin Burrow
Streetwise Sales and the Social Order of City Streets
Anna Lindström and Trine Heinemann
Good Enough
Maurice Nevile
Making Sequentiality Salient
Mardi Kidwell
'Calm down!'
Aug Nishizaka
The Embodied Organization of a Real-Time Fetus
Jeffrey Robinson
An Interactional Structure of Medical Activities during Acute Visits and Its Implications for Patients' Participation
John Heritage et al
Reducing Patients' Unmet Concerns in Primary Care
Rita Mangione-Smith et al
Ruling out the Need for Antibiotics
Steven Clayman and Tanya Romaniuk
Questioning Candidates
Steven Clayman et al
When Does the Watchdog Bark? Conditions of Aggressive Questioning in Presidential News Conferences
Anssi Peräkylä
Making Links in Psychoanalytic Interpretations
Johanna Ruusuvuori
Managing Affect