Fasulo2008

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Fasulo2008
BibType ARTICLE
Key Fasulo2008
Author(s) Alessandra Fasulo, Cristina Zucchermaglio
Title Narratives in the workplace: Facts, fiction, and canonicity
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Tag(s) EMCA, Workplace, Narratives, Canonicity
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Year 2008
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Journal Text & Talk
Volume 28
Number 3
Pages 351-376
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DOI 10.1515/TEXT.2008.017,
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Abstract

Drawing on a set of workplace interaction corpora, both dyadic and multiparty, we present three narrative forms departing from the established notion of storytelling. These have been called Rewindings, collaborative reconstructions of yet-unknown past events; Fictions, the creation of imaginary scenes; and Templates, condensed versions of experience providing information on unexpected outcomes or controversial occurrences. Without denying specificity to narrative discourse, we extend its definition here to the displacement of the described actions. We propose that, similarly to what is done in other social and human sciences, conversational studies ought to take into consideration the description of events that are not fully known at the onset of narration and that are partially or entirely suggested by the narrators. The study also contributes to the field of workplace studies, providing an illustration of the functioning of distributed cognition and situated knowledge by showing how narrative is a collaborative enterprise facilitating problem solving and the dissemination of competence.

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