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|URL=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/language-in-society/article/some-structures-of-negotiation-talk/9C1B71FCF74531BB886AA707C2F9744F
the social organisation of industrial negotiation. The activities of negotiators
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are viewed as "locally managed," and the paper shows how constituent
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|Abstract=The paper applies the methods of conversational analysis to investigation of the social organisation of industrial negotiation. The activities of negotiators are viewed as “locally managed,and the paper shows how constituent entities of the negotiation setting, such as “issues” and “parties,are interactionally accomplished in and through talk. Two dimensions of negotiation talk are focussed upon: the organisation of topicality and the production of “team” talk. It is shown that the methods by which negotiators manage the tasks of talking topically and talking as a team are context-specific modifications of the methods by which “ordinary conversation” is accomplished.
entities of the negotiation setting, such as "issues" and "parties," are
 
interactionally accomplished in and through talk. Two dimensions of nego-
 
tiation talk are focussed upon: the organisation of topicality and the produ
 
tion of "team" talk. It is shown that the methods by which negotiators
 
manage the tasks of talking topically and talking as a team are context-
 
specific modifications of the methods by which "ordinary conversation"
 
accomplished.  
 
 
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Francis1986
BibType ARTICLE
Key Francis1986
Author(s) David W. Francis
Title Some structures of negotiation talk
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, organizational settings, British English
Publisher
Year 1986
Language English
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Journal Language in Society
Volume 15
Number 1
Pages 53–79
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DOI 10.1017/S0047404500011647
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Abstract

The paper applies the methods of conversational analysis to investigation of the social organisation of industrial negotiation. The activities of negotiators are viewed as “locally managed,” and the paper shows how constituent entities of the negotiation setting, such as “issues” and “parties,” are interactionally accomplished in and through talk. Two dimensions of negotiation talk are focussed upon: the organisation of topicality and the production of “team” talk. It is shown that the methods by which negotiators manage the tasks of talking topically and talking as a team are context-specific modifications of the methods by which “ordinary conversation” is accomplished.

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