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The Handbook of Conversation Analysis
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"Taken as a whole, these 36 chapters are extremely useful as a resource for all students and researchers interested in CA. They offer an excellent inventory of what CA has achieved in the 45 years of its existence. In that sense the Handbookis a clear landmark for CA as a field, reconsidering the past as well as looking into the future." (Discourse Studies, 1 June 2014)"This magnificent volume is essential reading for specialists and interested non-specialists alike. Above all, it will provide a brilliant teaching resource. With this Handbook, CA has come of age." (The Sociological Review, 21 October 2013)"However, these minor criticisms aside, the book is a must-have resource for learning, teaching and conducting research in CA, and as such essential reading for both students and academics." (LINGUIST List, 15 July 2013)
Jack Sidnell is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is the author of Talk and Practical Epistemology: The Social Life of Knowledge in a Caribbean Community (2005), the editor of Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives (2009) and the author of Conversation Analysis: An Introduction (2010).Tanya Stivers is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She is the author of Prescribing Under Pressure: Parent-Physician Conversations and Antibiotics (2007), and co-editor of Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic, Cultural and Social Perspectives (with N. Enfield, 2007), and of The Morality of Knowledge in Conversation (with L. Mondada and J. Steensig, 2011).
The Handbook of Conversation Analysis presents a comprehensive and state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and deillegalscriptive research in the field. Organized into five sections, it outlines the history and theory, methods, fundamental concepts, and core contexts in the study of social interaction, as well as topics central to conversation analysis. Each section brings together contributions by leading international experts to provide an in-depth review of these areas and their findings. Each chapter functions independently, allowing readers to quickly assess key research in each domain; combined, the chapters offer a comprehensive picture of what scholars hope to, and have already achieved, when approaching social interaction from a conversation analytic perspective. The handbook provides an introduction for students as well as an invaluable information resource and reference for scholars of social interaction across the areas of conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, interpersonal communication, discursive psychology and sociolinguistics.
Presenting a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and deillegalscriptive research in the field, The Handbook of Conversation Analysis brings together contributions by leading international experts to provide an invaluable information resource and reference for scholars of social interaction across the areas of conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, interpersonal communication, discursive psychology and sociolinguistics.* Ideal as an introduction to the field for upper level undergraduates and as an in-depth review of the latest developments for graduate level students and established scholars* Five sections outline the history and theory, methods, fundamental concepts, and core contexts in the study of conversation, as well as topics central to conversation analysis* Written by international conversation analysis experts, the book covers a wide range of topics and disciplines, from reviewing underlying structures of conversation, to describing conversation analysis' relationship to anthropology, communication, linguistics, psychology, and sociology
Suitable for upper level undergraduates, graduate level students and established scholars, this title covers a range of topics and disciplines, from reviewing underlying structures of conversation, to describing conversation analysis' relationship to anthropology, communication, linguistics, psychology, and sociology.
Presenting a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and deillegalscriptive research in the field, The Handbook of Conversation Analysis brings together contributions by leading international experts to provide an invaluable information resource and reference for scholars of social interaction across the areas of conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, interpersonal communication, discursive psychology and sociolinguistics.
* Ideal as an introduction to the field for upper level undergraduates and as an in-depth review of the latest developments for graduate level students and established scholars
* Five sections outline the history and theory, methods, fundamental concepts, and core contexts in the study of conversation, as well as topics central to conversation analysis
* Written by international conversation analysis experts, the book covers a wide range of topics and disciplines, from reviewing underlying structures of conversation, to describing conversation analysis' relationship to anthropology, communication, linguistics, psychology, and sociology
Notes on Contributors viii
 
Acknowledgments xvi
 
1 Introduction 1
 
Tanya Stivers and Jack Sidnell
 
Part I Studying Social Interaction from a CA Perspective 9
 
2 Everyone and No One to Turn to: Intellectual Roots and Contexts for Conversation Analysis 11
 
Douglas W. Maynard
 
3 The Conversation Analytic Approach to Data Collection 32
 
Lorenza Mondada
 
4 The Conversation Analytic Approach to Tranillegalscription 57
 
Alexa Hepburn and Galina B. Bolden
 
5 Basic Conversation Analytic Methods 77
 
Jack Sidnell
 
Part II Fundamental Structures of Conversation 101
 
6 Action Formation and Aillegalscription 103
 
Stephen C. Levinson
 
7 Turn Design 131
 
Paul Drew
 
8 Turn-Constructional Units and the Transition-Relevance Place 150
 
Steven E. Clayman
 
9 Turn Allocation and Turn Sharing 167
 
Makoto Hayashi
 
10 Sequence Organization 191
 
Tanya Stivers
 
11 Preference 210
 
Anita Pomerantz and John Heritage
 
12 Repair 229
 
Celia Kitzinger
 
13 Overall Structural Organization 257
 
Jeffrey D. Robinson
 
Part III Key Topics in CA 281
 
14 Embodied Action and Organizational Activity 283
 
Christian Heath and Paul Luff
 
15 Gaze in Conversation 308
 
Federico Rossano
 
16 Emotion, Affect and Conversation 330
 
Johanna Ruusuvuori
 
17 Affiliation in Conversation 350
 
Anna Lindström and Marja-Leena Sorjonen
 
18 Epistemics in Conversation 370
 
John Heritage
 
19 Question Design in Conversation 395
 
Kaoru Hayano
 
20 Response Design in Conversation 415
 
Seung-Hee Lee
 
21 Reference in Conversation 433
 
N. J. Enfield
 
22 Phonetics and Prosody in Conversation 455
 
Gareth Walker
 
23 Grammar in Conversation 475
 
Harrie Mazeland
 
24 Storytelling in Conversation 492
 
Jenny Mandelbaum
 
Part IV Key Contexts of Study in CA: Populations and Settings 509
 
25 Interaction among Children 511
 
Mardi Kidwell
 
26 Conversation Analysis and the Study of Atypical Populations 533
 
Charles Antaki and Ray Wilkinson
 
27 Conversation Analysis in Psychotherapy 551
 
Anssi Peräkylä
 
28 Conversation Analysis in Medicine 575
 
Virginia Teas Gill and Felicia Roberts
 
29 Conversation Analysis in the Classroom 593
 
Rod Gardner
 
30 Conversation Analysis in the Courtroom 612
 
Martha Komter
 
31 Conversation Analysis in the News Interview 630
 
Steven E. Clayman
 
Part V CA across the Disciplines 657
 
32 Conversation Analysis and Sociology 659
 
John Heritage and Tanya Stivers
 
33 Conversation Analysis and Communication 674
 
Wayne A. Beach
 
34 Conversation Analysis and Anthropology 688
 
Ignasi Clemente
 
35 Conversation Analysis and Psychology 701
 
Jonathan Potter and Derek Edwards
 
36 Conversation Analysis and Linguistics 726
 
Barbara A. Fox, Sandra A. Thompson, Cecilia E. Ford and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
 
References 741
 
Names Index 812
 
Topic Index 815
"Taken as a whole, these 36 chapters are extremely useful as a resource for all students and researchers interested in CA. They offer an excellent inventory of what CA has achieved in the 45 years of its existence. In that sense the Handbookis a clear landmark for CA as a field, reconsidering the past as well as looking into the future." (Discourse Studies, 1 June 2014)
 
"This magnificent volume is essential reading for specialists and interested non-specialists alike. Above all, it will provide a brilliant teaching resource. With this Handbook, CA has come of age." (The Sociological Review, 21 October 2013)
 
"However, these minor criticisms aside, the book is a must-have resource for learning, teaching and conducting research in CA, and as such essential reading for both students and academics." (LINGUIST List, 15 July 2013)
Jack Sidnell is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is the author of Talk and Practical Epistemology: The Social Life of Knowledge in a Caribbean Community (2005), the editor of Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives (2009) and the author of Conversation Analysis: An Introduction (2010).
 
Tanya Stivers is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She is the author of Prescribing Under Pressure: Parent-Physician Conversations and Antibiotics (2007), and co-editor of Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic, Cultural and Social Perspectives (with N. Enfield, 2007), and of The Morality of Knowledge in Conversation (with L. Mondada and J. Steensig, 2011).

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Jack Sidnell is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, Canada. He is the author of Talk and Practical Epistemology: The Social Life of Knowledge in a Caribbean Community (2005), the editor of Conversation Analysis: Comparative Perspectives (2009) and the author of Conversation Analysis: An Introduction (2010). Tanya Stivers is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She is the author of Prescribing Under Pressure: Parent-Physician Conversations and Antibiotics (2007), and co-editor of Person Reference in Interaction: Linguistic, Cultural and Social Perspectives (with N. Enfield, 2007), and of The Morality of Knowledge in Conversation (with L. Mondada and J. Steensig, 2011).


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Notes on Contributors viii Acknowledgments xvi 1 Introduction 1 Tanya Stivers and Jack Sidnell Part I Studying Social Interaction from a CA Perspective 9 2 Everyone and No One to Turn to: Intellectual Roots and Contexts for Conversation Analysis 11 Douglas W. Maynard 3 The Conversation Analytic Approach to Data Collection 32 Lorenza Mondada 4 The Conversation Analytic Approach to Tranillegalscription 57 Alexa Hepburn and Galina B. Bolden 5 Basic Conversation Analytic Methods 77 Jack Sidnell Part II Fundamental Structures of Conversation 101 6 Action Formation and Aillegalscription 103 Stephen C. Levinson 7 Turn Design 131 Paul Drew 8 Turn-Constructional Units and the Transition-Relevance Place 150 Steven E. Clayman 9 Turn Allocation and Turn Sharing 167 Makoto Hayashi 10 Sequence Organization 191 Tanya Stivers 11 Preference 210 Anita Pomerantz and John Heritage 12 Repair 229 Celia Kitzinger 13 Overall Structural Organization 257 Jeffrey D. Robinson Part III Key Topics in CA 281 14 Embodied Action and Organizational Activity 283 Christian Heath and Paul Luff 15 Gaze in Conversation 308 Federico Rossano 16 Emotion, Affect and Conversation 330 Johanna Ruusuvuori 17 Affiliation in Conversation 350 Anna Lindström and Marja-Leena Sorjonen 18 Epistemics in Conversation 370 John Heritage 19 Question Design in Conversation 395 Kaoru Hayano 20 Response Design in Conversation 415 Seung-Hee Lee 21 Reference in Conversation 433 N. J. Enfield 22 Phonetics and Prosody in Conversation 455 Gareth Walker 23 Grammar in Conversation 475 Harrie Mazeland 24 Storytelling in Conversation 492 Jenny Mandelbaum Part IV Key Contexts of Study in CA: Populations and Settings 509 25 Interaction among Children 511 Mardi Kidwell 26 Conversation Analysis and the Study of Atypical Populations 533 Charles Antaki and Ray Wilkinson 27 Conversation Analysis in Psychotherapy 551 Anssi Peräkylä 28 Conversation Analysis in Medicine 575 Virginia Teas Gill and Felicia Roberts 29 Conversation Analysis in the Classroom 593 Rod Gardner 30 Conversation Analysis in the Courtroom 612 Martha Komter 31 Conversation Analysis in the News Interview 630 Steven E. Clayman Part V CA across the Disciplines 657 32 Conversation Analysis and Sociology 659 John Heritage and Tanya Stivers 33 Conversation Analysis and Communication 674 Wayne A. Beach 34 Conversation Analysis and Anthropology 688 Ignasi Clemente 35 Conversation Analysis and Psychology 701 Jonathan Potter and Derek Edwards 36 Conversation Analysis and Linguistics 726 Barbara A. Fox, Sandra A. Thompson, Cecilia E. Ford and Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen References 741 Names Index 812 Topic Index 815


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Presenting a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of theoretical and deillegalscriptive research in the field, The Handbook of Conversation Analysis brings together contributions by leading international experts to provide an invaluable information resource and reference for scholars of social interaction across the areas of conversation analysis, discourse analysis, linguistic anthropology, interpersonal communication, discursive psychology and sociolinguistics. * Ideal as an introduction to the field for upper level undergraduates and as an in-depth review of the latest developments for graduate level students and established scholars * Five sections outline the history and theory, methods, fundamental concepts, and core contexts in the study of conversation, as well as topics central to conversation analysis * Written by international conversation analysis experts, the book covers a wide range of topics and disciplines, from reviewing underlying structures of conversation, to describing conversation analysis' relationship to anthropology, communication, linguistics, psychology, and sociology



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