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Conversation Analysis 2nd edition


Conversation Analysis 2nd edition

Paperback by Hutchby, Ian (Brunel University); Wooffitt, Robin (Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Surrey)

Conversation Analysis

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ISBN:
9780745638669
Publication Date:
4 Apr 2008
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:
Polity Press
Pages:
256 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 May 2024
Conversation Analysis

Description

Talk is a central activity in social life. But how is ordinary talk organized? How do people coordinate their talk in interaction? And what is the role of talk in wider social processes? Conversation Analysis has developed over the past forty years as a key method for studying social interaction and language use. Its unique perspective and systematic methods make it attractive to an interdisciplinary audience. In this second edition of their highly acclaimed introduction, Ian Hutchby and Robin Wooffitt offer a wide-ranging and accessible overview of key issues in the field. The second edition has been substantially revised to incorporate recent developments, including an entirely new final chapter exploring the contribution of Conversation Analysis to key issues in social science. The book provides a grounding in the theory and methods of Conversation Analysis, and demonstrates its procedures by analyzing a variety of concrete examples. Written in a lively and engaging style, Conversation Analysis has become indispensable reading for students and researchers in sociology, sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, social psychology, communication studies and anthropology.

Contents

Preface to second edition. Transcription Glossary. Introduction. PART 1 Principles. 1. What is Conversation Analysis?. 2. Conversational Structures: The Foundations of Conversation Analysis. PART 2 Practices. 3. Data and Transcription. 4. Analysing Data I: Building Collections and Identifying Phenomena. 5. Analysing Data II: Extended Sequences and Single Cases. PART 3 Implications. 6. Talk in Institutional Settings. 7. Conversation Analysis and Research Interview Data. 8. Extensions of Conversation Analysis. 9. Critical Engagements: Sociology, Psychology and Linguistics. References

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