Bolden2014

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Bolden2014
BibType ARTICLE
Key Bolden2014
Author(s) Galina B. Bolden
Title Negotiating understanding in intercultural moments in immigrant family interactions
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Tag(s) EMCA
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Year 2014
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Journal Communication Monographs
Volume 81
Number 2
Pages 208–238
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DOI 10.1080/03637751.2014.902983
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Abstract

This article aims to advance an interactionally sensitive, emic view of intercultural communication by exploring the organization of “intercultural moments” in conversation—moments during which cultural and linguistic differences between people become exposed. Field video recordings of ordinary face-to-face interactions in Russian–American immigrant families are analyzed using the methodology of conversation analysis. The article focuses on sequences in which participants deal with actual or anticipated understanding problems and examines how participants' assumptions about their asymmetric cultural and linguistic expertise are revealed in their actions. Some interactional payoffs in adopting the role of a cultural expert vis-à-vis a novice are described to show how an ostensible non-understanding is both a participants' problem to be solved and a resource for social action.

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