Church2012

From emcawiki
Jump to: navigation, search
Church2012
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Church2012
Author(s) Amelia Church, Sally Hester
Title Conditional threats in young children's peer interaction
Editor(s) Susan Danby, Maryanne Theobald
Tag(s) ethnomethodology, membership categorization analysis, children’s disputes, demonstrable relevance, social relationships, omnirelevance
Publisher Emerald
Year 2012
Language English
City New York
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 243–265
URL Link
DOI 10.1108/S1537-4661(2012)0000015014
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
Type
Edition
Series
Howpublished
Book title Disputes in Everyday Life: Social and Moral Orders of Children and Young People
Chapter

Download BibTex

Abstract

Purpose – In this chapter, the use and organization of conditional threats are analysed in relation to preschool children's disputes.

Methodology – Using conversation analysis, naturally occurring examples of children's threats observed in preschool classrooms demonstrate how conditional threats are placed, used and analysed by children in their talk-in-interaction.

Findings – The function of threats – specifically in terms of the outcome of children's disputes – cannot be classified by the content of the inducement. ‘You can’t come to my birthday party’, for example, is commonly heard in young children's discourse, but this threat is implicated in both the resolution and dissipation (abandonment) of dispute episodes. Accordingly, the meaning and analysability of threats is explored with respect to their relative value and their practical rationality.

Research limitations – This small data set presents the opportunity for the phenomena of children's threats to studied further in a larger collection.

Originality/value of chapter – This chapter makes a unique contribution to the study of language and social interaction by illustrating young children's competent use of conditional threats in the closings of peer disputes.

Notes