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Golato2018a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Golato2018a
Author(s) Andrea Golato, Peter Golato
Title Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis
Editor(s) Andreas H. Jucker, Klaus P. Schneider, Wolfram Bublitz
Tag(s) EMCA
Publisher DE GRUYTER
Year 2018
Language English
City Berlin
Month
Journal
Volume
Number
Pages 367–394
URL Link
DOI 10.1515/9783110424928-015
ISBN
Organization
Institution
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Howpublished
Book title Methods in Pragmatics
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Abstract

In this chapter we provide an overview of ethnomethodology (EM) and conversation analysis (CA). We first provide a historical backdrop of sociology within which EM emerged. This is followed by a brief discussion of EM’s methodological underpinnings. We then describe how CA developed out of EM together with CA’s main tenets and provide an example of how to conduct a CA analysis. Since interactional linguists have adopted CA methodology, the chapter also provides a brief introduction to this particular approach to the study of language. Next, we discuss the data typically used in CA and interactional linguistics (IL), after which we discuss the research topics in both fields, the advantages and disadvantages of the different methodologies, and their applications. Lastly, we provide a brief outlook on the directions that the field might take in the future.

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