Talk and Social Interaction in the PlaygroundRoutledge, 05.12.2016 - 232 Seiten This book offers a rich and detailed empirical account of children's play and interaction in the school playground. Drawing on the approaches of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, 'Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground' examines the organisation of membership and social action in a game created by a group of children. It offers rich insights into the methods and practices used by children to produce play and social order, making a significant and substantial contribution to the study of talk-in-interaction, as well as to studies of children's play, competencies, and social interaction. The book demonstrates the importance of putting aside preconceived assumptions about how children talk and interact in order to reveal the situated methods and practices that children use - not because they are children, but because they are social beings. As well as appealing to scholars of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, ’Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground’ will be of interest to students and researchers in a range of disciplines, including child studies, developmental psychology, education, applied linguistics, and sociology. |
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| 1983 | |
| 1985 | |
Analyzing Talk and Social Interaction | |
Process and Practice | |
Sacks on Play and Games | |
Fairy Club as a Membership Categorization Device | |
Doing Formal Talk | |
Co and Crossmembership in an Assessment Sequence | |
Concluding Comments | |
Appendix A Glossary of Transcription Symbols | |
References | |
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accomplished activity adults allocated Amelie analytic categorization device category membership category-bound child children's talk classroom collection competencies complaint consequential Conversation Analysis Corsaro Cromdal Danby demonstrates described discussed display Eglin episode ethnomethodological examined example extract fairy club device formulation Goodwin Harvey Sacks heard helper Heritage Hester Hutchby initial instances of interaction invoked involves Jefferson Jessie's Kimya Kyratzis little fairy membership categorization mini-disc name Miss Simmins Nazima observed offers omnirelevance ongoing orientation Oscar particular peer culture play activity play interactions playground Polly Polly's possible practices pretend play prior turn produced proterm reference relationships relevant request for assessment research participants response rules Sacks Sacks's Schegloff selection sense sequence sequential organization set of categories shared social action Social Interaction sociology of childhood speaker Speer suggested talk-in-interaction Tara’s Tara's turn teacher telling turn-taking turns at talk understanding understood wearing the recorder
