Longitudinal Studies on the Organization of Social Interaction 1st ed. 2018 H XVI, 364 p. 33 illus., 9 illus. in color. 18
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Chapter 1. Longitudinal research on the organization of social interaction: current developments and methodological challenges; Johannes Wagner, Simona Pekarek Doehler and Esther González-MartínezSection I. Change in interactional practices within family settingsChapter 2. Making knowing visible: tracking the development of the response token yes in second turn position; Anna FilipiChapter 3. Tracking change over time in storytelling practices: a longitudinal study of second language in-talk interaction; Evelyne Berger and Simona Pekarek DoehlerSection II. Change in skils and interactional competences in school settingsChapter 4. Talking about reading: changing practices for a literacy event; John HellermannChapter 5. From trouble in the talk to new resources: the interplay of bodily and linguistic resources in the talk of a speaker of English as a second language; Søren W. Eskildsen and Johannes WagnerChapter 6. How the 'machinery' of sense-production changes over time; Timothy Koschmann, Robert Sigley and Alan Zemel, Carolyn MaherSection III. Change in interactional practices in workplace settingsChapter 7. A longitudinal perspective on turn design: from role-plays to workplace patient consultations; Hanh Thi NguyenChapter 8. Conversation analysis and psychotherapeutic change; Liisa Voutilainen, Federico Rossano and Anssi PeräkyläChapter 9. Discovering interactional authenticity - tracking theatre practitioners across rehearsals; Spencer HazelSection IV. Collective and cultural changeChapter 10. Controversial issues in participatory urban planning: an ethnomethodological and conversation analytic historical study; Lorenzo MondadaChapter 11. When Cancer Calls...: longitudinal analysis and sustained cultural impact; Wayne A. Beach, David M. Dozier and Kyle Gutzmer
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