Gonzalez-Martinez2003
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BibType | PHDTHESIS |
Key | Gonzalez-Martinez2003 |
Author(s) | Esther González-Martínez |
Title | L'audition de comparution immédiate : l'organisation des échanges langagiers |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, courtroom |
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Year | 2003 |
Language | French |
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School | EHESS et Université de Lausanne |
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Abstract
This thesis presents an ethnomethodological analysis of a corpus of verbal exchanges from immediate trial hearings and is based on the recordings made by Raymond Depardon for his documentary Délits flagrants (1994). The thesis looks into the procedures by which the prosecutors and suspects sequentially and endogenously organise their verbal exchanges. The verbal exchanges in question are recognisable by a plurality and an entanglement of forms of coordination qualified as activities. While the analysis is centred on the practical aspects of these activities, it nonetheless tackles the conversational and relational aspects of these exchanges. The activities are analysed as such with regards to their various constituent elements, their dynamics, their localisations, their boundaries and the way in which they elaborate what happened. The thesis also observes how these activities vary as well as how they are linked to one another, how they alternate and how they combine.
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