Pillet-Shore2010

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Pillet-Shore2010
BibType ARTICLE
Key Pillet-Shore2010
Author(s) Danielle Pillet-Shore
Title Making way and making sense: including newcomers in interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, conversation analysis, social solidarity, including, interaction, formulation, arriver, offers, requests, preference organization
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Year 2010
Language English
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Journal Social Psychology Quarterly
Volume 73
Number 2
Pages 152–175
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DOI 10.1177/0190272510369668
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Abstract

In our everyday interactions as they unfold in real time, how do we do including? This article examines a specific set of interactional moments when the potential to be included (or not) recurs: when a newcomer arrives to some social scene where two or more already-present persons are actively engaged in some activity and that newcomer displays interest in joining into their activity. I show how arriving newcomers bodily display that they want to join into the pre-present party's interaction, and I analyze a key utterance-based practice that pre-present speakers use to include newcomers into their interaction—the practice of previous activity formulating. Through this practice, speakers summarize the activities or conversational topics in which they were engaged before establishing copresence with arrivers, thereby making way and making sense for them so they can join into their interaction. By showing that participants treat pre-present speakers' offers of formulations as preferred over arrivers' requests for formulations, I demonstrate that how speakers come to deliver these formulations implicates social solidarity between pre-present and arriving parties.

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