Dall-Caswell2017

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Dall-Caswell2017
BibType ARTICLE
Key Dall-Caswell2017
Author(s) Tanja Dall, Dorte Caswell
Title Expanding or postponing? Patterns of negotiation in multi-party interactions in social work
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Tag(s) EMCA, Decision making, expanding, meeting talk, multi-party interaction, negotiation order, postponing, social work
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Year 2017
Language English
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Journal Discourse & Communication
Volume 11
Number 5
Pages 483–497
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DOI 10.1177/1750481317714119
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Abstract

In this article, we examine patterns of negotiation in multi-party decision making in social work. We draw on Strauss’ theory of negotiated order and a discourse analytical approach, seeking to gain insight into the complex accomplishment of making a decision in an inter-professional and multi-party setting. Working with data from 97 team meetings in a social work setting, we identify two patterns of negotiation in talk: expanding and postponing. ‘Expanding’ covers a group of interactional actions involving turn-taking and closure, while ‘postponing’ includes a group of actions whereby assessments or topics are avoided or made irrelevant. Both are examples of the complex ways in which team members negotiate both the institutional order and the decision to be made in the specific case in situ.

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