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Conversation analysis through its investigation of sequencing criticizes attempts to derive action from transsubjective and transsituational forms of order, which these attempts take as a guarantee of meaning and social orientation. Within conversation analysis, positions range from an unbounded contextualism to the mostly unstated confession that any action makes use of structural moments and formal precedents, which precede this interaction on the one hand, but are also altered by the situative process, on the other hand. The present contribution is intended to spark a discussion on the double-sidedness of theoretical reflection that straddles both coordinated action and the coordinated-action-based, yet contexttranscendent solutions to the problem of reduced contingency.
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