Communicating & Relating
Constituting Face in Everyday Interacting
Series: Foundations of Human Interaction;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 10 March 2020
- ISBN 9780190210199
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages488 pages
- Size 157x236x38 mm
- Weight 794 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 6 0
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Short description:
Communicating & Relating offers an account of how human relating emerges in everyday communicating: an account of how, as participants engage one another in everyday talk and conduct, they mutually constitute actions and meanings, and in so doing constitute both their relationships with one another and what is known across cultures as face.
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Communicating & Relating offers an account of how relating with one another emerges in communicating in everyday interacting. Prior work has indicated that human relationships arise in human communicating, and some studies have made arguments for why that is the case. Communicating & Relating moves beyond this work to offer an account of how both relating and face emerge in everyday talk and conduct: what comprises human communicating, what defines human social systems, how the social and the individual are linked in human life, and what comprises human relating and face. Part 1 develops the Conjoint Co-constituting Model of Communicating to address the question "How do participants constitute turns, actions, and meanings in everyday interacting?" Part 2 argues that the processes of constituting what is known cross-culturally as "face" are the processes of constituting relating, and develops Face Constituting Theory to address the question "How do participants constitute relating in everyday interacting?" The answers to both questions are grounded in evidence from everyday talk and conduct. Like other volumes in the Foundations of Human Interaction series, Communicating & Relating offers new perspectives and new research on communicative interaction and on human relationships as key elements of human sociality.
The book is also well organized and well written. Each chapter presents a new development in the model, theoretically and empirically well grounded. For these reasons, I highly recommend the book to students and researchers in pragmatics, communication studies, conversation analysis and face. In fact, it deserves a close reading by anyone interested in human interacting, communicating and relating.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1 Two Projects: Communicating and Relating
PART I - COMMUNICATING
2 What is Social in Communicating
3 The Conjoint Co-constituting Model of Communicating
4 What is Individual in Communicating
5 Conjointly Co-constituting the Social and the Individual in Communicating
6 Conjoint Co-constituting's Implications
PART II - RELATING
7 Conjointly Co-constituting Relating
8 Face Constituting Theory
9 Conjointly Co-constituting Relating and Face in Everyday Interacting
10 Researching Relating and Face in Everyday Interacting
11 Conjoint Co-constituting, Constituting Face, and Future Research
Appendix 2 - An Alternate Representation of Conjoint Co-constituting
Appendix 3 - An Algorithm for Autonomous Co-constituting in Conjoint
Co-constituting
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