Studies in language and social interaction / edited by Phillip J. Glenn, Curtis D. LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum, 2003.
Description
xi, 625 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    Notes
    "In honor of Robert Hopper."
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • 1. An Overview of Language and Social Interaction Research / Curtis D. LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum and Phillip J. Glenn
    • Pt. I. Orienting to the Field of Language and Social Interaction
    • 2. Extending the Domain of Speech Evaluation: Message Judgments / James J. Bradac
    • 3. Designing Questions and Setting Agendas in the News Interview / John C. Heritage
    • 4. Taken-for-Granteds in (an)Intercultural Communication / Kristine L. Fitch
    • 5. "So, What Do You Guys Think?": Think Talk and Process in Student-Led Classroom Discussions / Robert T. Craig and Alena L. Sanusi
    • 6. Gesture and the Transparency of Understanding / Curtis D. LeBaron and Timothy Koschmann
    • Pt. II. Talk in Everyday Life
    • 7. Utterance Restarts in Telephone Conversation: Marking Topic Initiation and Reluctance / Charlotte M. Jones
    • 8. Recognizing Assessable Names / Charles Goodwin
    • 9. Interactional Problems With "Did You" Questions and Responses / Susan D. Corbin --
    • 10. Managing Optimism / Wayne A. Beach
    • 11. Rejecting Illegitimate Understandings / Samuel G. Lawrence
    • 12. Interactive Methods for Constructing Relationships / Jenny Mandelbaum
    • 13. A Note on Resolving Ambiguity / Gail Jefferson
    • 14. The Surfacing of the Suppressed / Emanuel A. Schegloff
    • 15. Sex, Laughter, and Audiotape: On Invoking Features of Context to Explain Laughter in Interaction / Phillip J. Glenn
    • 16. Gender Differences in Telephone Conversations / Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra
    • Pt. III. Talk in Institutional Settings
    • 17. Comparative Analysis of Talk-in-Interaction in Different Institutional Settings: A Sketch / Paul Drew
    • 18. Conversational Socializing on Marine VHF Radio: Adapting Laughter and Other Practices to the Technology in Use / Robert E. Sanders
    • 19. Law Enforcement and Community Policing: An Intergroup Communication Approach / Jennifer L. Molloy and Howard Giles --
    • 20. Preventatives in Social Interaction / G. H. Morris
    • 21. The Interactional Construction of Self-Revelation: Creating an "Aha" Moment / E. Duff Wrobbel
    • 22. "A World in a Grain of Sand": Therapeutic Discourse as Making Much of Little Things / Kurt A. Bruder
    • 23. Modeling as a Teaching Strategy in Clinical Training: When Does It Work? / Anita Pomerantz
    • 24. Indeterminacy and Uncertainty in the Delivery of Diagnostic News in Internal Medicine: A Single Case Analysis / Douglas W. Maynard and Richard W. Frankel
    • 25. Body Movement in the Transition From Opening to Task in Doctor-Patient Interviews / Daniel P. Modaff
    • Pt. IV. Emerging Trajectories: Body, Mind, and Spirit
    • 26. The Body Taken for Granted: Lingering Dualism in Research on Social Interaction / Jurgen Streeck
    • 27. Action and the Appearance of Action in the Conduct of Very Young Children / Gene H. Lerner and Don H. Zimmerman --
    • 28. Speech Melody and Rhetorical Style: Paul Harvey as Exemplar / John Vincent Modaff
    • 29. The Body Present: Reporting Everyday Life Performance / Nathan P. Stucky and Suzanne M. Daughton
    • 30. Ethnography as Spiritual Practice: A Change in the Taken-for-Granted (or an Epistemological Break with Science) / Maria Cristina Gonzalez
    • 31. The Tao and Narrative / Mary Helen Brown
    • 32. Conversational Enslavement in "The Truman Show" / Kent G. Drummond
    • 33. On ESP Puns / Emanuel A. Schegloff
    • Pt. V. Robert Hopper: Teacher and Scholar
    • 34. Robert Hopper: An Intellectual History / Jenny Mandelbaum
    • 35. The Scientist as Humanist: Moral Values in the Opus of Robert Hopper / Sandra L. Ragan
    • 36. The Great Poem / Leslie H. Jarmon
    • 37. Phone Openings, "Gendered" Talk, and Conversations About Illness / Wayne A. Beach
    • 38. Nothing Promised / James J. Bradac
    • 39. The Last Word / Robert Hopper
    • App. Transcription Symbols.
    ISBN
    0805837329 (alk. paper)
    LCCN
    00054879
    OCLC
    45636933
    RCP
    C - O
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