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|Abstract=This article investigates account episodes in Italian family dinner conversations and illustrates how sequential patterns and participation are organized in terms of preferences indexical of moral ideology and moral order. Accounts have been mostly examined as speech acts abstracted from embedding sequential environment; this article shows that different design features of the priming move in account episodes retrospectively define different aspects of a situation as problematic and prospectively activate the relevance for distinctive remedial moves. On an ideological level, narrative elicitations as priming moves and accounts as remedial moves index a moral perspective that promotes moral reasoning and thus the negotiation of norms. In addition, such moves realize a practice of morality that tends to be inquisitory vs condemnatory, offering the benefit of the doubt prior to guilt allocation. In conclusion, the discursive mechanics of accountability constitutes a medium for reproduction of, and innovation in, the moral order.
Accounts have been mostly examined as speech acts abstracted from
 
embedding sequential environment; this article shows that different design
 
features of the priming move in account episodes retrospectively define
 
different aspects of a situation as problematic and prospectively activate the
 
relevance for distinctive remedial moves. On an ideological level, narrative
 
elicitations as priming moves and accounts as remedial moves index a moral
 
perspective that promotes moral reasoning and thus the negotiation of norms.
 
In addition, such moves realize a practice of morality that tends to be
 
inquisitory vs condemnatory, offering the benefit of the doubt prior to guilt
 
allocation. In conclusion, the discursive mechanics of accountability
 
constitutes a medium for reproduction of, and innovation in, the moral order.
 
 
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Sterponi2003
BibType ARTICLE
Key Sterponi2003
Author(s) Laura Sterponi
Title Account episodes in family discourse: the making of morality in everyday interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, accountability, agency, family discourse, moral positioning, practices of morality, responsibility
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Year 2003
Language English
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Volume 5
Number 1
Pages 79–100
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DOI 10.1177/14614456030050010401
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This article investigates account episodes in Italian family dinner conversations and illustrates how sequential patterns and participation are organized in terms of preferences indexical of moral ideology and moral order. Accounts have been mostly examined as speech acts abstracted from embedding sequential environment; this article shows that different design features of the priming move in account episodes retrospectively define different aspects of a situation as problematic and prospectively activate the relevance for distinctive remedial moves. On an ideological level, narrative elicitations as priming moves and accounts as remedial moves index a moral perspective that promotes moral reasoning and thus the negotiation of norms. In addition, such moves realize a practice of morality that tends to be inquisitory vs condemnatory, offering the benefit of the doubt prior to guilt allocation. In conclusion, the discursive mechanics of accountability constitutes a medium for reproduction of, and innovation in, the moral order.

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