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    Accountability in Social Interaction by Robinson, Jeffrey D.;

    Sorozatcím: Foundations of Human Interaction;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. július 28.

    • ISBN 9780190210557
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem376 oldal
    • Méret 157x236x30 mm
    • Súly 635 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    This volume brings together a collection of novel, conversation-analytic studies addressing the related concepts of account, motive, accounting, and accountability, with the goal of re-exposing their multiple senses, reiterating their interrelationships and, in doing so, breaking new conceptual ground and exposing pathways for future research.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Within the study of language and social interaction, the concept of 'accountability'-including related concepts, such as 'account' or 'motive,' 'accounting,' and 'being accountable'-has been of longstanding interest in terms of how interactants in both ordinary and organizational contexts manage their image or reputation, as well as how they achieve mutual understanding. However, these concepts are polysemous, with different senses being rather dramatic, such as accountability as 'moral responsibility' and accountability as 'intelligibility.' Even today this fact is not always remembered or fully recognized or appreciated by scholars, which has arguably slowed the development of these concepts. This volume brings together a collection of novel, conversation-analytic studies addressing accountability, with the goal of re-exposing its multiple senses, reiterating their interrelationships and, in doing so, breaking new conceptual ground and exposing new pathways for future research. The collection considers central theoretical issues, including turn taking, sequence and preference organization, repair, membership categorization, action formation and ascription, social solidarity and affiliation, and the relevance of context. Chapters range contextually, canvasing interactions between friends and family members, and during talk shows, broadcast news interviews, airline reservations, and medical visits. Chapters also range culturally, including English, Japanese, and Korean data.

    an interesting read on a topic in want of further investigation. It provides very rich theoretical grounding for the study of accountability in interaction, based on various types of interaction, practices, and three different languages.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Accountability in Social Interaction
    Jeffrey D. Robinson
    Section 1: Accountability and Trouble
    2. On Failure to Understand What the Other is Saying: Accountability, Incongruity, and Miscommunication
    Paul Drew & Claire Penn
    3. Defending Solidarity: Self-Repair on Behalf of Other-Attentiveness
    Douglas W. Maynard
    4. Delicate matters: Embedded Self-Correction as a Method for Adjusting Possibly Available Inapposite Hearings
    Jenny Mandelbaum
    Section 2: Accountability, Stance, and Status
    5. Political Positioning Sequences: The Nexus of Politicians, Issue Positions, and the Sociopolitical Landscape
    Steven E. Clayman
    6. Epistemic Asymmetry and Accountability in Service Interaction
    Seung-Hee Lee
    7. Subjective Assessments: Managing Territories of Experience in Conversation
    Kaoru Hayano
    Section 3: The Accountability of Action
    8. Increments
    Emanuel A. Schegloff
    9. The Accountability of Proposing (vs. Soliciting Proposals of) Arrangements
    Jeffrey D. Robinson & Heidi Kevoe-Feldman
    10. When Speakers Account for their Questions: Ani-Prefaced Accounts in Korean Conversation
    Stephanie Hyeri Kim
    11. The Omnirelevance of Accountability: Off-Record Account Solicitations
    Chase Wesley Raymond & Tanya Stivers

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