Categories in Social Interaction - Whitehead, Kevin A.; Stokoe, Elizabeth; Raymond, Geoffrey; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

Categories in Social Interaction

 
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This seminal work explores how interaction structures and practices systematically shape and challenge social categories, highlighting their role and significance in social life. The book investigates such matters by providing a new framework for integrating conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis.

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This book investigates the situated (re)production of categories, from the most mundane and unremarkable to those most strongly associated with power and privilege. By examining the reciprocal relationships between categorial phenomena and the basic structures and practices of social interaction, the book provides a new framework for integrating conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis.


Across its ten chapters, the book describes a conversation analytic approach to studying categories and categorization, charts the development and history of membership categorization analysis, and addresses core methodological challenges and practices associated with using this approach. After mapping out the new framework developed in the book, each chapter describes intersections between categorial phenomena and the domains that comprise the infrastructure of social interaction. The book concludes by exploring applications, interventions, and impacts of understanding categories in ways examined across the preceding chapters, and by considering future avenues for excavating categorial practices in the ordinary, institutional, and technological settings of human social life.


Categories in Social Interaction is essential reading for social scientists with an interest in categories of people and categorizing practices, and especially for practitioners and students of conversation analysis, membership categorization, ethnomethodology, and discursive psychology.



?Categorization is central to our society. This wonderful volume amply demonstrates and richly explores this topic.?


- Geoffrey C. Bowker, Professor and Director of the Values in Design Laboratory, Donald Bren School of Information and Computer Sciences, University of California, Irvine, USA.


?This book lays out a clear central argument for what Membership Categorization Analysis is, how to ?do? it, and why it is important. Using compelling examples, the authors illustrate how the everyday, seemingly unremarkable ways that people use categories in interaction have implications for (among others) gender, race, politics, and various ?-isms.? Students, scholars, and teachers interested Membership Categorization Analysis, Conversation Analysis, and in identity and social categories more generally would benefit from reading this well-written and engaging book!?


- Natasha Shrikant, Associate Professor of Communication, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA.


?Whitehead, Stokoe, and Raymond have given us not just a most lively and engaging overview of membership categorization analysis, but more importantly, the very first book-length introduction to how categorial and interactional systemics may be expertly merged in the analysis of actual interaction. With an abundance of riveting real-life examples, this bound-to-be classic is a must-read for anyone interested in a behind-the-scenes look into how our social worlds are assembled in and through the ?minutia? of human interaction. Prepare to be awed.?


- Hansun Zhang Waring, Professor, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA.

Tartalomjegyzék:

Chapter 0: Prologue: Why Categories Matter Chapter 1: An Introduction to Categories in Social Interaction Chapter 2: Approaching Membership Categorization Chapter 3: Methodological Principles, Practices, and Challenges Chapter 4: Forming and Making Sense of Actions Chapter 5: Referring to and Addressing People Chapter 6: Taking Turns at Talking and Selecting Next Speakers Chapter 7: Organizing Sequences of Action Chapter 8: Managing Troubles in Speaking, Hearing, and Understanding Chapter 9: Managing Knowledge, Experience, and Entitlement Chapter 10: What Now and What Next? Domain-Specific Applications of Categorization Practices