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The bibliography below collects studies which, while not belonging to the EM/CA tradition proper, are ‘related’ to it in one way or another to, or at least ‘interesting’ for conversation analysts. Included are Erving Goffman’s work, book and articles which provide commentaries on it, as well as selected studies in interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, etc. The collection is far from ‘complete’, of course. I have now created a separate bibliography for Interactional Linguistics.
 
The bibliography below collects studies which, while not belonging to the EM/CA tradition proper, are ‘related’ to it in one way or another to, or at least ‘interesting’ for conversation analysts. Included are Erving Goffman’s work, book and articles which provide commentaries on it, as well as selected studies in interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, etc. The collection is far from ‘complete’, of course. I have now created a separate bibliography for Interactional Linguistics.
  
Aarsand, Pål André, Karin Aronsson (2009) ‘Response cries and other gaming moves - Building intersubjectivity in gaming’, Journal of Pragmatics 41/8: 1557-1575
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* Aarsand, Pål André, Karin Aronsson (2009) ‘Response cries and other gaming moves - Building intersubjectivity in gaming’, Journal of Pragmatics 41/8: 1557-1575
 
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* Alvarez-Cáccamo, Celso, Hubert Knoblauch (1992) ‘“I was calling you”: Communicative patterns in leaving a message on an answering machine’,Text12: 473-505
Alvarez-Cáccamo, Celso, Hubert Knoblauch (1992) ‘“I was calling you”: Communicative patterns in leaving a message on an answering machine’,Text12: 473-505
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* Ashmore, M. K. MacMillan, S. Brown (2004) ‘It’s a Scream: Professional Hearing and Tape Fetishism’, Journal of Pragmatics 36: 349-74
 
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* Avital, Sharon; Jürgen Streeck (2011) ‘Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Ashmore, M. K. MacMillan, S. Brown (2004) ‘It’s a Scream: Professional Hearing and Tape Fetishism’, Journal of Pragmatics 36: 349-74
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* Birdwhistell, Ray L. (1970) Kinesics and Context: Essays on Body Motion Communication. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
 
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* Blum, Alan, Peter McHugh (1971) ‘The social ascription of motives’,American Sociological Review 36
Avital, Sharon; Jürgen Streeck (2011) ‘Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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* Brewer, J.D., G. McBride, S. Yearley (1991) ‘Orchestrating an Encounter: A note on the talk of mentally handicapped children’, Sociology of Health and Illness 13: 58-68
 
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* Brown, P., Stephen Levinson (1978) ‘Universals in language usage: politeness phenomena’. In: E.N. Goody, ed. Questions and politeness: strategies in social interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 56-289
Birdwhistell, Ray L. (1970) Kinesics and Context: Essays on Body Motion Communication. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
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* Cavan, Sherri (1966) Liquor license: an ethnography of bar behavior. Chicago: Aldine
 
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* Coser, Rose Laub (1966) ‘Role distance, sociological ambivalence and traditional status systems’,
Blum, Alan, Peter McHugh (1971) ‘The social ascription of motives’,American Sociological Review 36
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* American Journal of Sociology 72: 173-87
 
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* Davis, Kathy (1988) Power under the microscope: toward a grounded theory of gender relations in medical encounters. Dordrecht/Providence, R.I.: Foris Publications
Brewer, J.D., G. McBride, S. Yearley (1991) ‘Orchestrating an Encounter: A note on the talk of mentally handicapped children’, Sociology of Health and Illness 13: 58-68
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* Davis, M.S, W.A. Gamson (1975) ‘Review symposium’, Contemporary Sociology4: 599-607
 
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* Dawe, A. (1973) ‘The underworld view of Erving Goffman’, British Journal of Sociology 24: 246-53
Brown, P., Stephen Levinson (1978) ‘Universals in language usage: politeness phenomena’. In: E.N. Goody, ed. Questions and politeness: strategies in social interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 56-289
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* Denzin, Norman K., C.M. Keller (1981) ‘Frame Analysis reconsidered’,Contemporary Sociology 10: 52-60
 
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* Ditton, Jason, ed. (1980) The view from Goffman. London, Macmillan
Cavan, Sherri (1966) Liquor license: an ethnography of bar behavior. Chicago: Aldine
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* Ditton, Jason, Wes W. Sharrock (1976) ‘Review symposium of Frame Analysis’,Sociology10: 329-34
 
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* Drew, Paul, Anthony Wootton, eds. (1988) Erving Goffman: exploring the interaction order. Cambridge: Polity Press
Coser, Rose Laub (1966) ‘Role distance, sociological ambivalence and traditional status systems’,
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* Duranti, Alessandro (1992) ‘Language and bodies in social space: Samoan ceremonial greetings’,
 
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* American Anthropologist 94/3: 657-691
American Journal of Sociology 72: 173-87
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* Emerson, Joan (1970) ‘Behavior in private places: sustaining definitions of reality in gynecological examinations’. In: H.P. Dreitzel, ed. Recent sociology No. 2. New York: Macmillan: 73-97
 
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* Erickson, Frederick (1992) ‘Ethnographic microanalysis of interaction’. In Margaret D. LeCompte, Wendy L. Millroy, Judith Preissle, eds., The handbook of qualitative research in education. San Diego, CA: Academic Press: 201–26
Davis, Kathy (1988) Power under the microscope: toward a grounded theory of gender relations in medical encounters. Dordrecht/Providence, R.I.: Foris Publications
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* Erickson, Frederick (2010) ‘The neglected listener: Issues of theory and practice in transcription from video in interaction analysis’. In: Jürgen Streeck, ed. New Adventures in Language and Interaction.Amsterdam: Benjamins: 243 – 256
 
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* Erickson, Frederick, Jeffrey Shultz (1982) The counselor as gatekeeper: social interaction in interviews. New York: Academic Press
Davis, M.S, W.A. Gamson (1975) ‘Review symposium’, Contemporary Sociology4: 599-607
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* Fine, Gary Alan, Daniel D. Martin (1995) ’Humor in ethnographic writing: sarcasm, satire, and irony as voices in Erving Goffman’s Asylums’. In J. Van Maanen, ed., Representation in ethnography. Thousand Oaks: Sage: 165-97
 
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* Fisher, Sue (1984) ‘Institutional authority and the structure of discourse’,Discourse Processes 7: 201-24
Dawe, A. (1973) ‘The underworld view of Erving Goffman’, British Journal of Sociology 24: 246-53
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* Fisher, Sue (1986) In the patient’s best interest: women and the politics of medical decisions. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press
 
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* Fisher, Sue (1991) ‘A discourse of the social: medical talk/power talk/oppositional talk?’.
Denzin, Norman K., C.M. Keller (1981) ‘Frame Analysis reconsidered’,Contemporary Sociology
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* Discourse & Society 2: 157-82
 
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* Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1983) The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics
10: 52-60
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* Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1986) Discourse and institutional authority: medicine, education, and law. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
 
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* Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd (1986) ‘Friendly persuasion: negotiating decisions to use oral contraceptives’. In: Fisher, S., A.D. Todd, eds.:3-25
Ditton, Jason, ed. (1980) The view from Goffman. London, Macmillan
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* Goffman, Erving (1951) ‘Symbols of Class status’, British Journal of Sociology2:294-304
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1952) ‘On cooling the mark out: some aspects of adaptation to failure’,
Ditton, Jason, Wes W. Sharrock (1976) ‘Review symposium of Frame Analysis’,Sociology10: 329-34
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* Psychiatry 15: 451-63 (reprinted in: A.M. Rose, ed.Human behavior and social processes: an interactional approach. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962: 482-505)
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1957) ‘On some convergences of sociology and psychiatry: a sociologist’s view’, Psychiatry 20: 201-3
Drew, Paul, Anthony Wootton, eds. (1988) Erving Goffman: exploring the interaction order. Cambridge: Polity Press
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* Goffman, Erving (1959) The presentation of self in everyday life.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1961 a) Asylums: essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
Duranti, Alessandro (1992) ‘Language and bodies in social space: Samoan ceremonial greetings’,
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* Goffman, Erving (1961 b) Encounters: two studies in the sociology of interactions.Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1963 a) Behavior in public places: notes on the social organization of gatherings. New York: Free Press
American Anthropologist 94/3: 657-691
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* Goffman, Erving (1963 b) Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1964) ‘The neglected situation’, American Anthropologist66, no. 6, part II (special issue): 133-6 (reprinted in: P.P. Giglioli, ed. Language and social context: selected readings. Harmondworth: Penguin: 61-6)
Emerson, Joan (1970) ‘Behavior in private places: sustaining definitions of reality in gynecological examinations’. In: H.P. Dreitzel, ed. Recent sociology No. 2. New York: Macmillan: 73-97
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* Goffman, Erving (1967) Interaction ritual: essays in face-to-face behavior. Garden City:
 
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* Doubleday
Erickson, Frederick (1992) ‘Ethnographic microanalysis of interaction’. In Margaret D. LeCompte, Wendy L. Millroy, Judith Preissle, eds., The handbook of qualitative research in education. San Diego, CA: Academic Press: 201–26
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* Goffman, Erving (1970) Strategic interaction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell (1969)
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1972) Relations in public: microstudies of the public order. Harmondsworth: Penguin (1971)
Erickson, Frederick (2010) ‘The neglected listener: Issues of theory and practice in transcription from video in interaction analysis’. In: Jürgen Streeck, ed. New Adventures in Language and Interaction.Amsterdam: Benjamins: 243 – 256
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* Goffman, Erving (1974) Frame analysis: an essay on the organization of experience.New York: Harper & Row
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1977) ‘The arrangement between the sexes’, Theory and society 4: 301-31
Erickson, Frederick, Jeffrey Shultz (1982) The counselor as gatekeeper: social interaction in interviews. New York: Academic Press
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* Goffman, Erving. 1978. ’Response Cries, Language 54: 787-815
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1979) Gender advertisements. London: Macmillan (1976)
Fine, Gary Alan, Daniel D. Martin (1995) ’Humor in ethnographic writing: sarcasm, satire, and irony as voices in Erving Goffman’s Asylums’. In J. Van Maanen, ed., Representation in ethnography. Thousand Oaks: Sage: 165-97
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* Goffman, Erving (1981) Forms of talk. Oxford: Basil Blackwell
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1981) ‘A reply to Denzin and Keller’, Contemporary Sociology 10: 60-8
Fisher, Sue (1984) ‘Institutional authority and the structure of discourse’,Discourse Processes 7:
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* Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘Felicity’s condition’, American Journal of Sociology 89: 1-53
 
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* Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘The interaction order’, American Sociological Review 48: 1-17
201-24
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* Goffman, Erving (1989) ‘On fieldwork’ (transcribed and edited by Lyn H. Lofland), Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 18: 123-32
 
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* Gonos, G. (1977) ‘“Situation” versus “Frame”: the “Interactionist” and the “Structuralist” analysis of everyday life’, American Sociological Review 42: 854-67
Fisher, Sue (1986) In the patient’s best interest: women and the politics of medical decisions. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press
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* Hannerz, Ulf (1980) ‘The city as theater: tales of Goffman’. In his:Exploring the city: inquiries toward an urban anthropology. New York: Columbia University Press: 202-241
 
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* Haviland.John B. (2011) ‘Musical spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Fisher, Sue (1991) ‘A discourse of the social: medical talk/power talk/oppositional talk?’.
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* Hettlage, R., K. Lenz, hrsg. (1991) Erving Goffman - ein soziologischer Klassiker des zweiten Generation. Bern/Stuttgart: Haupt/UTB
 
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* Hutchins, Edwin; Saeko Nomura (2011) ‘Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Discourse & Society 2: 157-82
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* Hymes, Dell (1984) ‘On Erving Goffman’, Theory and Society 13: 621-31
 
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* Jameson, F. (1976) ‘On Goffman’s Frame Analysis’, Theory and Society3: 119-33
Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1983) The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics
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* Joseph, Isaac, et al (1989) Le parler frais d’Erving Goffman. Paris: Éditions de Minuit
 
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* Keating, Elizabeth; Chiho Sunakawa (2011) ‘“A full inspiration tray”: multimodality across real and virtual spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1986) Discourse and institutional authority: medicine, education, and law. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
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* Kendon, Adam (1977). Studies in the behavior of face-to-face interaction. Lisse: The Peter De Ridder Press
 
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* Kendon, Adam (1980). ‘Gesticulation and speech: Two aspects of the process of utterance’. In M. R. Key, ed., The relation between verbal and nonverbal communication, The Hague: Mouton: 207–27
Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd (1986) ‘Friendly persuasion: negotiating decisions to use oral contraceptives’. In: Fisher, S., A.D. Todd, eds.:3-25
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* Kendon, Adam (1990) Conducting interaction: patterns of behaviour in focussed interaction. Cambridge University Press
 
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* Kendon, Adam (2004). Gesture: Visible action as utterance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Goffman, Erving (1951) ‘Symbols of Class status’, British Journal of Sociology2:294-304
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* LeBaron, Curtis (2005) ‘Considering the social and material surround: Toward microethnographic understandings of nonverbal behavior’. In V. Manusov, ed.,The sourcebook of nonverbal behavior. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum:.493-506
 
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* LeBaron, Curtis (2006). ‘Cultural identity among Mormons: A microethnographic study of Family Home Evening’. In W. Leeds-Hurwitz, ed., From generation togeneration: Maintaining cultural identity over time. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press: 49-74.
Goffman, Erving (1952) ‘On cooling the mark out: some aspects of adaptation to failure’,
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* LeBaron, Curtus, S. Jones (2002) ‘Closing up closings: Showing the relevance of the social and material surround to the completion of an interaction’.Journal of Communication, 53: 542-65
 
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* LeBaron, Curtis D., Timothy Koschmann (2002) ‘Gesture and the transparency of understanding’. In: Phillip Glenn, LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In honor of Robert Hopper. Mahweh, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum: 119-32
Psychiatry 15: 451-63 (reprinted in: A.M. Rose, ed.Human behavior and social processes: an interactional approach. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962: 482-505)
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* LeBaron, Curtis, Jenny Mandelbaum, Phillip Glenn (2003). ‘An overview of language and social interaction research’. In Phillip Glenn, Curtis LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in language and social interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum:1-39
 
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* LeBaron, Curtis D., Jürgen Streeck (1997) ‘Built space and the interactional framing of experience during a murder interrogation’, Human Studies 20: 1-25.
Goffman, Erving (1957) ‘On some convergences of sociology and psychiatry: a sociologist’s view’, Psychiatry 20: 201-3
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* LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck, (2000). Gesture, knowledge, and the world. In McNeill, D. (Ed.), Language and gesture. Cambridge: University Press.
 
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* LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck,(2002). Gesture and human understanding. In S. Kita & S. Hiro (Eds.), Action, Gesture, and Meaning (pp. 183-209). Japan: Kyoritu.
Goffman, Erving (1959) The presentation of self in everyday life.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
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* Lofland, John (1984) ‘Goffman’s sociological legacies’, Urban Life13: 7-34
 
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* Lofland, Lyn H. (1973) A world of strangers: order and action in urban public space. New York: Basic Books
Goffman, Erving (1961 a) Asylums: essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
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* Lofland, Lyn H. (1989) ‘Social life in the public domain: a review’,Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 17: 453-82
 
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* Luckmann, Th. (1985) ‘On Goffman’s last work’, Semiotica 53:175-8
Goffman, Erving (1961 b) Encounters: two studies in the sociology of interactions.Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
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* Lyman, S.M, M.B. Scott (1970 A sociology of the absurd. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
 
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* Manning, Philip (1992) Erving Goffman and modern sociology. Cambridge: Polity Press
Goffman, Erving (1963 a) Behavior in public places: notes on the social organization of gatherings. New York: Free Press
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* Manning, PeterK. (1976) ‘The decline of civility: a comment on Erving Goffman’s sociology’,
 
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* Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology13: 13-25
Goffman, Erving (1963 b) Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
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* Messinger, S.E., H. Sampson, R.D. Towne (1962) ‘Life as theater: some notes on the dramaturgic approach to social reality’, Sociometry25:98-110
 
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* Mirivel, Julien C. (2011) ‘Embodied arguments: verbal claims and bodily evidence’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Goffman, Erving (1964) ‘The neglected situation’, American Anthropologist66, no. 6, part II (special issue): 133-6 (reprinted in: P.P. Giglioli, ed. Language and social context: selected readings. Harmondworth: Penguin: 61-6)
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* Mishler, E.G. (1984) The Discourse of Medicine: Dialectics of Interviews.Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
 
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* Murphy, Keith M. (2011) ‘Building stories: the embodied narration of what might come to pass’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Goffman, Erving (1967) Interaction ritual: essays in face-to-face behavior. Garden City:
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* Oromaner, M. (1980) ‘Erving Goffman and the academic community’, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10: 287-91
 
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* O’Reilly, Michelle (2006) ‘Should children be seen and not heard? An examination of how children’s interruptions are treated in family therapy.’Discourse Studies 8: 549-66
Doubleday
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* Paget, M.A. (1983) ‘On the work of talk: studies in misunderstanding’. In: Sue Fisher, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics: 55-74
 
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* Phillabaum, Scott (2011) ‘Facilitating tool use in the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.
Goffman, Erving (1970) Strategic interaction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell (1969)
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* Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
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* Psathas, G., F.C. Waksler (1973) ’Essential features of face-to-face interaction’. In: G. Psathas, ed. Phenomenological sociology: issues and applications. New York: Wiley: 159-86
Goffman, Erving (1972) Relations in public: microstudies of the public order. Harmondsworth: Penguin (1971)
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* Schmitt, Reinhold, ed. Koordination: Studien zur multimodalen Interaction. Tübingen: Gunther Narr Verlag
 
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* Schwartz, Howard, Jerry Jacobs (1979) Qualitative sociology: a method to the madness. New York: Free Press
Goffman, Erving (1974) Frame analysis: an essay on the organization of experience.New York: Harper & Row
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* Scheflen, Albert E. (1972) Body language and social order: Communications as behavioral control. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall
 
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* Schiffrin, Deborah (1977) ‘Opening encounters’, American Sociological Review 42/5: 679-691
Goffman, Erving (1977) ‘The arrangement between the sexes’, Theory and society 4: 301-31
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* Silverman, David (1987) Communication and medical practice: social relations in the clinic. London: Sage
 
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* Smith, G.W.H., ed., Goffman and Social Organization. London: Routledge
Goffman, Erving. 1978. ’Response Cries, Language 54: 787-815
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* Strong, Philip (1983) ’The importance of being Erving: Erving Goffman 1922-1982’,Sociology of Health and Illness 5:345-55
 
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* Strong, Philip M. (1979) The ceremonial order of the clinic: parents, doctors and medical bureaucracies. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Goffman, Erving (1979) Gender advertisements. London: Macmillan (1976)
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1983) Social order in child communication. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1984) ‘Embodied contexts, transcontextuals and the timing of speech acts’,
Goffman, Erving (1981) Forms of talk. Oxford: Basil Blackwell
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* Journal of Pragmatics 8:113–37
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1988) ‘The significance of gesture: How it is established’, Papers in Pragmatics 2/1:60–83
Goffman, Erving (1981) ‘A reply to Denzin and Keller’, Contemporary Sociology 10: 60-8
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1991) ’Sprachanalyse als empirische Geisteswissenschaft. Von der “philosophy of mind” zur “kognitiven Linguistik”. In: U.Flick, L.v.Rosenstiel, S.Wolff, hrsg. Handbuch Qualitative Sozialforschung. München: Psychologie Verlags
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1992) ‘The Dispreferred Other’. In: J.Nuyts, J.Verschueren, eds., (On) Searle on Conversation. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 129-36
Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘Felicity’s condition’, American Journal of Sociology 89: 1-53
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1993). ‘Gesture as communication I: Its coordination with gazes and speech. .’
 
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* Communication monographs 60: 275-299
Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘The interaction order’, American Sociological Review 48: 1-17
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1994) ’Gesture as communication II: The audience as co-author’. Research on Language and Social Interaction 27 (3), (Special Issue: Is Gesture Communicative? Ed. by A.Kendon): 239-267.
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1995) ‘On Projection’. In: E. Goody, ed., Interaction and Social Intelligence
Goffman, Erving (1989) ‘On fieldwork’ (transcribed and edited by Lyn H. Lofland), Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 18: 123-32
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* Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995: 84-110
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1996a) ‘A little Ilokano grammar as it appears in interaction’.Journal of Pragmatics 26, 189-213
Gonos, G. (1977) ‘“Situation” versus “Frame”: the “Interactionist” and the “Structuralist” analysis of everyday life’, American Sociological Review 42: 854-67
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1996b) ‘How to do things with things: Objects trouvés and symbolization’,Human Studies 19: 365-84
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (1997) ‘Language on the move’. In A. Chu, A-M. P. Guerra, C. Tetreault, Eds.,
Hannerz, Ulf (1980) ‘The city as theater: tales of Goffman’. In his:Exploring the city: inquiries toward an urban anthropology. New York: Columbia University Press: 202-241
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* Salsa No.4. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium About Language and Society-Austin. Austin TX: Department of Linguistics, The University of Texas. (pp.123-131
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (2002) ‘A body and its gestures’, Gesture2/1:19-44
Haviland.John B. (2011) ‘Musical spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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* Streeck, Jürgen.(2008) ‘Gesture in political communication: a case study of the democratic presidential candidates during the 2004 primary’,Research on Language & Social Interaction 41/2: 154-186
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (2009) Gesturecraft: The manu-facture of meaning. Amsterdam: John Benjamins [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=GS%202 http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=GS%202]
Hettlage, R., K. Lenz, hrsg. (1991) Erving Goffman - ein soziologischer Klassiker des zweiten Generation. Bern/Stuttgart: Haupt/UTB
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* Streeck, Jürgen (2009) ‘Forward-gesturing’, Discourse Processes 46, 161-179
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen (2011) ‘The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social interaction’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Hutchins, Edwin; Saeko Nomura (2011) ‘Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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* Streeck, Jürgen (2011) ‘Interaction order and anxiety disorder: A “Batesonian” heuristic of speaking patterns during psychotherapy’,Communication & Medicine, 8/3: 261-272
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen; Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron (2011) ‘Embodied interaction in the material world: an introduction’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Hymes, Dell (1984) ‘On Erving Goffman’, Theory and Society 13: 621-31
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* Streeck, Jürgen; Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. (2011) Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Series: Learning in Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives]
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen, U. Hartge (1992) ‘Previews: Gestures at the Transition Place’. In: P.Auer & A.di Luzio, eds., The Contextualization of Language. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 135-58
Jameson, F. (1976) ‘On Goffman’s Frame Analysis’, Theory and Society3: 119-33
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* Streeck, Jürgen; Werner Kallmeyer (2001) ‘Interaction by inscription’, Journal of Pragmatics 33: 465-490
 
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* Streeck, Jürgen, M. L.Knapp (1992) ’The Relationship between Visual and Verbal Features in Human Communication. In: F. Poyatos ed., Advances in Nonverbal Communication. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 3-24
Joseph, Isaac, et al (1989) Le parler frais d’Erving Goffman. Paris: Éditions de Minuit
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* Streeck, Jürgen, S. Mehus (2005) ‘Microethnography: The study of practices’. In K. L. Fitch & R. E. Sanders (Eds.), Handbook of language and social interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum: 381-404
 
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* Todd, Alexandra Dundas (1984) ‘The prescription of contraception: Negotiations between doctors and patients’, Discourse Processes 7: 171-200
Keating, Elizabeth; Chiho Sunakawa (2011) ‘“A full inspiration tray”: multimodality across real and virtual spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
+
* Todd, A. Dundas (1989) Intimate adversaries: cultural conflict between doctors and women patients. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
 
+
* Verhoeven, Jef (1985) ’Erving Goffman’s Frame Analysis in relation to modern micro-sociological paradigms’. In: S.N. Eisenstadt, H.J. Helle, eds. Microsociological Theory. London: Sage
Kendon, Adam (1977). Studies in the behavior of face-to-face interaction. Lisse: The Peter De Ridder Press
+
* Waxler, F.C. ed. (1989) ‘Erving Goffman’s sociology’ (Special Issue),Human Studies12: 1-181
 
+
* Wedel, J.M. (1978) ‘Ladies, we’ve been framed! Observations on Erving Goffman’s “The arrangement between the sexes”’, Theory and Society5:113-25
Kendon, Adam (1980). ‘Gesticulation and speech: Two aspects of the process of utterance’. In M. R. Key, ed., The relation between verbal and nonverbal communication, The Hague: Mouton: 207–27
+
* Williams, R., R. Watson, Y. Winkin, P. Bourdieu, J. Phillips (1983) ‘Erving Goffman: an appreciation’ (and subtitles), Theory, Culture and Society 2:99-116
 
+
* Wissicombe, Sue, Robin Wooffitt (1995) The language of youth subcultures: social identity in action. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf
Kendon, Adam (1990) Conducting interaction: patterns of behaviour in focussed interaction. Cambridge University Press
+
* Wooffitt, Robin (1993) ‘Analysing accounts’. In: Gilbert, N., ed. Researching social life. London: Sage: 287-305
 
 
Kendon, Adam (2004). Gesture: Visible action as utterance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis (2005) ‘Considering the social and material surround: Toward microethnographic understandings of nonverbal behavior’. In V. Manusov, ed.,The sourcebook of nonverbal behavior. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum:.493-506
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis (2006). ‘Cultural identity among Mormons: A microethnographic study of Family Home Evening’. In W. Leeds-Hurwitz, ed., From generation togeneration: Maintaining cultural identity over time. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press: 49-74.
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtus, S. Jones (2002) ‘Closing up closings: Showing the relevance of the social and material surround to the completion of an interaction’.Journal of Communication, 53: 542-65
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis D., Timothy Koschmann (2002) ‘Gesture and the transparency of understanding’. In: Phillip Glenn, LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In honor of Robert Hopper. Mahweh, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum: 119-32
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis, Jenny Mandelbaum, Phillip Glenn (2003). ‘An overview of language and social interaction research’. In Phillip Glenn, Curtis LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in language and social interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum:1-39
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis D., Jürgen Streeck (1997) ‘Built space and the interactional framing of experience during a murder interrogation’, Human Studies 20: 1-25.
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck, (2000). Gesture, knowledge, and the world. In McNeill, D.
 
 
 
(Ed.), Language and gesture. Cambridge: University Press.
 
 
 
LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck,(2002). Gesture and human understanding. In S. Kita & S. Hiro (Eds.), Action, Gesture, and Meaning (pp. 183-209). Japan: Kyoritu.
 
 
 
Lofland, John (1984) ‘Goffman’s sociological legacies’, Urban Life13: 7-34
 
 
 
Lofland, Lyn H. (1973) A world of strangers: order and action in urban public space. New York: Basic Books
 
 
 
Lofland, Lyn H. (1989) ‘Social life in the public domain: a review’,Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 17: 453-82
 
 
 
Luckmann, Th. (1985) ‘On Goffman’s last work’, Semiotica 53:175-8
 
 
 
Lyman, S.M, M.B. Scott (1970 A sociology of the absurd. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
 
 
 
Manning, Philip (1992) Erving Goffman and modern sociology. Cambridge: Polity Press
 
 
 
Manning, PeterK. (1976) ‘The decline of civility: a comment on Erving Goffman’s sociology’,
 
 
 
Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology13: 13-25
 
 
 
Messinger, S.E., H. Sampson, R.D. Towne (1962) ‘Life as theater: some notes on the dramaturgic approach to social reality’, Sociometry25:98-110
 
 
 
Mirivel, Julien C. (2011) ‘Embodied arguments: verbal claims and bodily evidence’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
Mishler, E.G. (1984) The Discourse of Medicine: Dialectics of Interviews.Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
 
 
 
Murphy, Keith M. (2011) ‘Building stories: the embodied narration of what might come to pass’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
Oromaner, M. (1980) ‘Erving Goffman and the academic community’, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10: 287-91
 
 
 
O’Reilly, Michelle (2006) ‘Should children be seen and not heard? An examination of how children’s interruptions are treated in family therapy.’Discourse Studies 8: 549-66
 
 
 
Paget, M.A. (1983) ‘On the work of talk: studies in misunderstanding’. In: Sue Fisher, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics: 55-74
 
 
 
Phillabaum, Scott (2011) ‘Facilitating tool use in the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.
 
 
 
Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
Psathas, G., F.C. Waksler (1973) ’Essential features of face-to-face interaction’. In: G. Psathas, ed. Phenomenological sociology: issues and applications. New York: Wiley: 159-86
 
 
 
Schmitt, Reinhold, ed. Koordination: Studien zur multimodalen Interaction. Tübingen: Gunther Narr Verlag
 
 
 
Schwartz, Howard, Jerry Jacobs (1979) Qualitative sociology: a method to the madness. New York: Free Press
 
 
 
Scheflen, Albert E. (1972) Body language and social order: Communications as behavioral control. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall
 
 
 
Schiffrin, Deborah (1977) ‘Opening encounters’, American Sociological Review 42/5: 679-691
 
 
 
Silverman, David (1987) Communication and medical practice: social relations in the clinic. London: Sage
 
 
 
Smith, G.W.H., ed., Goffman and Social Organization. London: Routledge
 
 
 
Strong, Philip (1983) ’The importance of being Erving: Erving Goffman 1922-1982’,Sociology of Health and Illness 5:345-55
 
 
 
Strong, Philip M. (1979) The ceremonial order of the clinic: parents, doctors and medical bureaucracies. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1983) Social order in child communication. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1984) ‘Embodied contexts, transcontextuals and the timing of speech acts’,
 
 
 
Journal of Pragmatics 8:113–37
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1988) ‘The significance of gesture: How it is established’, Papers in Pragmatics
 
 
 
2/1:60–83
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1991) ’Sprachanalyse als empirische Geisteswissenschaft. Von der “philosophy of mind” zur “kognitiven Linguistik”. In: U.Flick, L.v.Rosenstiel, S.Wolff, hrsg. Handbuch Qualitative Sozialforschung. München: Psychologie Verlags
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1992) ‘The Dispreferred Other’. In: J.Nuyts, J.Verschueren, eds., (On) Searle on Conversation. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 129-36
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1993). ‘Gesture as communication I: Its coordination with gazes and speech. .’
 
 
 
Communication monographs 60: 275-299
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1994) ’Gesture as communication II: The audience as co-author’. Research on Language and Social Interaction 27 (3), (Special Issue: Is Gesture Communicative? Ed. by A.Kendon): 239-267.
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1995) ‘On Projection’. In: E. Goody, ed., Interaction and Social Intelligence
 
 
 
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995: 84-110
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1996a) ‘A little Ilokano grammar as it appears in interaction’.Journal of Pragmatics 26, 189-213
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1996b) ‘How to do things with things: Objects trouvés and symbolization’,Human Studies 19: 365-84
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (1997) ‘Language on the move’. In A. Chu, A-M. P. Guerra, C. Tetreault, Eds.,
 
 
 
Salsa No.4. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium About Language and Society-Austin. Austin TX: Department of Linguistics, The University of Texas. (pp.123-131
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (2002) ‘A body and its gestures’, Gesture2/1:19-44
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen.(2008) ‘Gesture in political communication: a case study of the democratic presidential candidates during the 2004 primary’,Research on Language & Social Interaction
 
 
 
41/2: 154-186
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (2009) Gesturecraft: The manu-facture of meaning. Amsterdam: John Benjamins [http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=GS%202 http://www.benjamins.com/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=GS%202]
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (2009) ‘Forward-gesturing’, Discourse Processes 46, 161-179
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (2011) ‘The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social interaction’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen (2011) ‘Interaction order and anxiety disorder: A “Batesonian” heuristic of speaking patterns during psychotherapy’,Communication & Medicine, 8/3: 261-272
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen; Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron (2011) ‘Embodied interaction in the material world: an introduction’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen; Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. (2011) Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [Series: Learning in
 
 
 
Doing: Social, Cognitive and Computational Perspectives]
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen, U. Hartge (1992) ‘Previews: Gestures at the Transition Place’. In: P.Auer & A.di Luzio, eds., The Contextualization of Language. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 135-58
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen; Werner Kallmeyer (2001) ‘Interaction by inscription’, Journal of Pragmatics 33: 465-490
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen, M. L.Knapp (1992) ’The Relationship between Visual and Verbal Features in Human Communication. In: F. Poyatos ed., Advances in Nonverbal Communication. Amsterdam: Benjamins: 3-24
 
 
 
Streeck, Jürgen, S. Mehus (2005) ‘Microethnography: The study of practices’. In K. L. Fitch & R. E. Sanders (Eds.), Handbook of language and social interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum: 381-404
 
 
 
Todd, Alexandra Dundas (1984) ‘The prescription of contraception: Negotiations between doctors and patients’, Discourse Processes 7: 171-200
 
 
 
Todd, A. Dundas (1989) Intimate adversaries: cultural conflict between doctors and women patients. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
 
 
 
Verhoeven, Jef (1985) ’Erving Goffman’s Frame Analysis in relation to modern micro-sociological paradigms’. In: S.N. Eisenstadt, H.J. Helle, eds. Microsociological Theory. London: Sage
 
 
 
Waxler, F.C. ed. (1989) ‘Erving Goffman’s sociology’ (Special Issue),Human Studies12: 1-181
 
 
 
Wedel, J.M. (1978) ‘Ladies, we’ve been framed! Observations on Erving Goffman’s “The arrangement between the sexes”’, Theory and Society5:113-25
 
 
 
Williams, R., R. Watson, Y. Winkin, P. Bourdieu, J. Phillips (1983) ‘Erving Goffman: an appreciation’ (and subtitles), Theory, Culture and Society 2:99-116
 
 
 
Wissicombe, Sue, Robin Wooffitt (1995) The language of youth subcultures: social identity in action. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf
 
 
 
Wooffitt, Robin (1993) ‘Analysing accounts’. In: Gilbert, N., ed. Researching social life. London: Sage: 287-305
 

Revision as of 09:29, 10 July 2014

The bibliography below collects studies which, while not belonging to the EM/CA tradition proper, are ‘related’ to it in one way or another to, or at least ‘interesting’ for conversation analysts. Included are Erving Goffman’s work, book and articles which provide commentaries on it, as well as selected studies in interactional sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, etc. The collection is far from ‘complete’, of course. I have now created a separate bibliography for Interactional Linguistics.

  • Aarsand, Pål André, Karin Aronsson (2009) ‘Response cries and other gaming moves - Building intersubjectivity in gaming’, Journal of Pragmatics 41/8: 1557-1575
  • Alvarez-Cáccamo, Celso, Hubert Knoblauch (1992) ‘“I was calling you”: Communicative patterns in leaving a message on an answering machine’,Text12: 473-505
  • Ashmore, M. K. MacMillan, S. Brown (2004) ‘It’s a Scream: Professional Hearing and Tape Fetishism’, Journal of Pragmatics 36: 349-74
  • Avital, Sharon; Jürgen Streeck (2011) ‘Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Birdwhistell, Ray L. (1970) Kinesics and Context: Essays on Body Motion Communication. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press
  • Blum, Alan, Peter McHugh (1971) ‘The social ascription of motives’,American Sociological Review 36
  • Brewer, J.D., G. McBride, S. Yearley (1991) ‘Orchestrating an Encounter: A note on the talk of mentally handicapped children’, Sociology of Health and Illness 13: 58-68
  • Brown, P., Stephen Levinson (1978) ‘Universals in language usage: politeness phenomena’. In: E.N. Goody, ed. Questions and politeness: strategies in social interaction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 56-289
  • Cavan, Sherri (1966) Liquor license: an ethnography of bar behavior. Chicago: Aldine
  • Coser, Rose Laub (1966) ‘Role distance, sociological ambivalence and traditional status systems’,
  • American Journal of Sociology 72: 173-87
  • Davis, Kathy (1988) Power under the microscope: toward a grounded theory of gender relations in medical encounters. Dordrecht/Providence, R.I.: Foris Publications
  • Davis, M.S, W.A. Gamson (1975) ‘Review symposium’, Contemporary Sociology4: 599-607
  • Dawe, A. (1973) ‘The underworld view of Erving Goffman’, British Journal of Sociology 24: 246-53
  • Denzin, Norman K., C.M. Keller (1981) ‘Frame Analysis reconsidered’,Contemporary Sociology 10: 52-60
  • Ditton, Jason, ed. (1980) The view from Goffman. London, Macmillan
  • Ditton, Jason, Wes W. Sharrock (1976) ‘Review symposium of Frame Analysis’,Sociology10: 329-34
  • Drew, Paul, Anthony Wootton, eds. (1988) Erving Goffman: exploring the interaction order. Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Duranti, Alessandro (1992) ‘Language and bodies in social space: Samoan ceremonial greetings’,
  • American Anthropologist 94/3: 657-691
  • Emerson, Joan (1970) ‘Behavior in private places: sustaining definitions of reality in gynecological examinations’. In: H.P. Dreitzel, ed. Recent sociology No. 2. New York: Macmillan: 73-97
  • Erickson, Frederick (1992) ‘Ethnographic microanalysis of interaction’. In Margaret D. LeCompte, Wendy L. Millroy, Judith Preissle, eds., The handbook of qualitative research in education. San Diego, CA: Academic Press: 201–26
  • Erickson, Frederick (2010) ‘The neglected listener: Issues of theory and practice in transcription from video in interaction analysis’. In: Jürgen Streeck, ed. New Adventures in Language and Interaction.Amsterdam: Benjamins: 243 – 256
  • Erickson, Frederick, Jeffrey Shultz (1982) The counselor as gatekeeper: social interaction in interviews. New York: Academic Press
  • Fine, Gary Alan, Daniel D. Martin (1995) ’Humor in ethnographic writing: sarcasm, satire, and irony as voices in Erving Goffman’s Asylums’. In J. Van Maanen, ed., Representation in ethnography. Thousand Oaks: Sage: 165-97
  • Fisher, Sue (1984) ‘Institutional authority and the structure of discourse’,Discourse Processes 7: 201-24
  • Fisher, Sue (1986) In the patient’s best interest: women and the politics of medical decisions. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press
  • Fisher, Sue (1991) ‘A discourse of the social: medical talk/power talk/oppositional talk?’.
  • Discourse & Society 2: 157-82
  • Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1983) The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics
  • Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. (1986) Discourse and institutional authority: medicine, education, and law. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
  • Fisher, Sue, Alexandra. Dundas Todd (1986) ‘Friendly persuasion: negotiating decisions to use oral contraceptives’. In: Fisher, S., A.D. Todd, eds.:3-25
  • Goffman, Erving (1951) ‘Symbols of Class status’, British Journal of Sociology2:294-304
  • Goffman, Erving (1952) ‘On cooling the mark out: some aspects of adaptation to failure’,
  • Psychiatry 15: 451-63 (reprinted in: A.M. Rose, ed.Human behavior and social processes: an interactional approach. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962: 482-505)
  • Goffman, Erving (1957) ‘On some convergences of sociology and psychiatry: a sociologist’s view’, Psychiatry 20: 201-3
  • Goffman, Erving (1959) The presentation of self in everyday life.Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
  • Goffman, Erving (1961 a) Asylums: essays on the social situation of mental patients and other inmates. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday
  • Goffman, Erving (1961 b) Encounters: two studies in the sociology of interactions.Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill
  • Goffman, Erving (1963 a) Behavior in public places: notes on the social organization of gatherings. New York: Free Press
  • Goffman, Erving (1963 b) Stigma: notes on the management of spoiled identity. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
  • Goffman, Erving (1964) ‘The neglected situation’, American Anthropologist66, no. 6, part II (special issue): 133-6 (reprinted in: P.P. Giglioli, ed. Language and social context: selected readings. Harmondworth: Penguin: 61-6)
  • Goffman, Erving (1967) Interaction ritual: essays in face-to-face behavior. Garden City:
  • Doubleday
  • Goffman, Erving (1970) Strategic interaction. Oxford: Basil Blackwell (1969)
  • Goffman, Erving (1972) Relations in public: microstudies of the public order. Harmondsworth: Penguin (1971)
  • Goffman, Erving (1974) Frame analysis: an essay on the organization of experience.New York: Harper & Row
  • Goffman, Erving (1977) ‘The arrangement between the sexes’, Theory and society 4: 301-31
  • Goffman, Erving. 1978. ’Response Cries, Language 54: 787-815
  • Goffman, Erving (1979) Gender advertisements. London: Macmillan (1976)
  • Goffman, Erving (1981) Forms of talk. Oxford: Basil Blackwell
  • Goffman, Erving (1981) ‘A reply to Denzin and Keller’, Contemporary Sociology 10: 60-8
  • Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘Felicity’s condition’, American Journal of Sociology 89: 1-53
  • Goffman, Erving (1983) ‘The interaction order’, American Sociological Review 48: 1-17
  • Goffman, Erving (1989) ‘On fieldwork’ (transcribed and edited by Lyn H. Lofland), Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 18: 123-32
  • Gonos, G. (1977) ‘“Situation” versus “Frame”: the “Interactionist” and the “Structuralist” analysis of everyday life’, American Sociological Review 42: 854-67
  • Hannerz, Ulf (1980) ‘The city as theater: tales of Goffman’. In his:Exploring the city: inquiries toward an urban anthropology. New York: Columbia University Press: 202-241
  • Haviland.John B. (2011) ‘Musical spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Hettlage, R., K. Lenz, hrsg. (1991) Erving Goffman - ein soziologischer Klassiker des zweiten Generation. Bern/Stuttgart: Haupt/UTB
  • Hutchins, Edwin; Saeko Nomura (2011) ‘Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Hymes, Dell (1984) ‘On Erving Goffman’, Theory and Society 13: 621-31
  • Jameson, F. (1976) ‘On Goffman’s Frame Analysis’, Theory and Society3: 119-33
  • Joseph, Isaac, et al (1989) Le parler frais d’Erving Goffman. Paris: Éditions de Minuit
  • Keating, Elizabeth; Chiho Sunakawa (2011) ‘“A full inspiration tray”: multimodality across real and virtual spaces’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Kendon, Adam (1977). Studies in the behavior of face-to-face interaction. Lisse: The Peter De Ridder Press
  • Kendon, Adam (1980). ‘Gesticulation and speech: Two aspects of the process of utterance’. In M. R. Key, ed., The relation between verbal and nonverbal communication, The Hague: Mouton: 207–27
  • Kendon, Adam (1990) Conducting interaction: patterns of behaviour in focussed interaction. Cambridge University Press
  • Kendon, Adam (2004). Gesture: Visible action as utterance. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • LeBaron, Curtis (2005) ‘Considering the social and material surround: Toward microethnographic understandings of nonverbal behavior’. In V. Manusov, ed.,The sourcebook of nonverbal behavior. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum:.493-506
  • LeBaron, Curtis (2006). ‘Cultural identity among Mormons: A microethnographic study of Family Home Evening’. In W. Leeds-Hurwitz, ed., From generation togeneration: Maintaining cultural identity over time. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press: 49-74.
  • LeBaron, Curtus, S. Jones (2002) ‘Closing up closings: Showing the relevance of the social and material surround to the completion of an interaction’.Journal of Communication, 53: 542-65
  • LeBaron, Curtis D., Timothy Koschmann (2002) ‘Gesture and the transparency of understanding’. In: Phillip Glenn, LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In honor of Robert Hopper. Mahweh, N.J. Lawrence Erlbaum: 119-32
  • LeBaron, Curtis, Jenny Mandelbaum, Phillip Glenn (2003). ‘An overview of language and social interaction research’. In Phillip Glenn, Curtis LeBaron, Jenny Mandelbaum, eds. Studies in language and social interaction. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum:1-39
  • LeBaron, Curtis D., Jürgen Streeck (1997) ‘Built space and the interactional framing of experience during a murder interrogation’, Human Studies 20: 1-25.
  • LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck, (2000). Gesture, knowledge, and the world. In McNeill, D. (Ed.), Language and gesture. Cambridge: University Press.
  • LeBaron, Curtis, Jürgen Streeck,(2002). Gesture and human understanding. In S. Kita & S. Hiro (Eds.), Action, Gesture, and Meaning (pp. 183-209). Japan: Kyoritu.
  • Lofland, John (1984) ‘Goffman’s sociological legacies’, Urban Life13: 7-34
  • Lofland, Lyn H. (1973) A world of strangers: order and action in urban public space. New York: Basic Books
  • Lofland, Lyn H. (1989) ‘Social life in the public domain: a review’,Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 17: 453-82
  • Luckmann, Th. (1985) ‘On Goffman’s last work’, Semiotica 53:175-8
  • Lyman, S.M, M.B. Scott (1970 A sociology of the absurd. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts
  • Manning, Philip (1992) Erving Goffman and modern sociology. Cambridge: Polity Press
  • Manning, PeterK. (1976) ‘The decline of civility: a comment on Erving Goffman’s sociology’,
  • Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology13: 13-25
  • Messinger, S.E., H. Sampson, R.D. Towne (1962) ‘Life as theater: some notes on the dramaturgic approach to social reality’, Sociometry25:98-110
  • Mirivel, Julien C. (2011) ‘Embodied arguments: verbal claims and bodily evidence’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Mishler, E.G. (1984) The Discourse of Medicine: Dialectics of Interviews.Norwood, N.J.: Ablex
  • Murphy, Keith M. (2011) ‘Building stories: the embodied narration of what might come to pass’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds. Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Oromaner, M. (1980) ‘Erving Goffman and the academic community’, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10: 287-91
  • O’Reilly, Michelle (2006) ‘Should children be seen and not heard? An examination of how children’s interruptions are treated in family therapy.’Discourse Studies 8: 549-66
  • Paget, M.A. (1983) ‘On the work of talk: studies in misunderstanding’. In: Sue Fisher, Alexandra. Dundas Todd, eds. The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication. Washington, D.C.: Center for Applied Linguistics: 55-74
  • Phillabaum, Scott (2011) ‘Facilitating tool use in the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison’. In: Jürgen Streeck, Charles Goodwin, Curtis LeBaron, eds.
  • Embodied interaction: language and body in the material world. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Psathas, G., F.C. Waksler (1973) ’Essential features of face-to-face interaction’. In: G. Psathas, ed. Phenomenological sociology: issues and applications. New York: Wiley: 159-86
  • Schmitt, Reinhold, ed. Koordination: Studien zur multimodalen Interaction. Tübingen: Gunther Narr Verlag
  • Schwartz, Howard, Jerry Jacobs (1979) Qualitative sociology: a method to the madness. New York: Free Press
  • Scheflen, Albert E. (1972) Body language and social order: Communications as behavioral control. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall
  • Schiffrin, Deborah (1977) ‘Opening encounters’, American Sociological Review 42/5: 679-691
  • Silverman, David (1987) Communication and medical practice: social relations in the clinic. London: Sage
  • Smith, G.W.H., ed., Goffman and Social Organization. London: Routledge
  • Strong, Philip (1983) ’The importance of being Erving: Erving Goffman 1922-1982’,Sociology of Health and Illness 5:345-55
  • Strong, Philip M. (1979) The ceremonial order of the clinic: parents, doctors and medical bureaucracies. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
  • Streeck, Jürgen (1983) Social order in child communication. Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins
  • Streeck, Jürgen (1984) ‘Embodied contexts, transcontextuals and the timing of speech acts’,
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