Luke2025

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Luke2025
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Luke2025
Author(s) Kang Kwong Luke
Title Conversation Analysis
Editor(s) Andrew P. Carlin, Alex Dennis, K. Neil Jenkings, Oskar Lindwall, Michael Mair
Tag(s) EMCA
Publisher Routledge
Year 2025
Language English
City Abingdon, UK
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Journal
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Pages 42–50
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DOI 10.4324/9780429323904-4
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Institution
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Howpublished
Book title The Routledge International Handbook of Ethnomethodology
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Abstract

This chapter on conversation analysis (CA) has three aims. First, to introduce CA by tracing its origins in the work of Harvey Sacks, focusing in particular on Sacks’ insight into the ways in which the construction of talk makes manifest how that talk is to be understood, which has its roots in ethnomethodology and Harold Garfinkel’s “documentary method of interpretation”. Second, to highlight the other ingenious invention of Sacks, namely Membership Categorisation Analysis (MCA), as an integral part of his oeuvre and to suggest the possibility, and necessity, of integrating CA and MCA in future research. Third, an outline will be offered of CA as an approach not only for the investigation of “everyday” and “institutional” talk but also of social interaction generally, including ones conducted within technology-enabled environments such as email and social media. This chapter concludes with notes and guidance on available CA studies.

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