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Wilkinson2015a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Wilkinson2015a
Author(s) Sue Wilkinson
Title Sexuality and talk-in-interaction
Editor(s) Patricia Whelehan, Anne Bolin
Tag(s) EMCA, Sexuality, Membership Categorization Analysis, Person Reference
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Abstract

Conversation analysis (CA) facilitates examination of how sexuality is constructed in and through talk-in-interaction. Using recorded naturalistic data and drawing on a set of technical specifications of interactional phenomena, CA looks at when (and how) sexuality is relevant in talk. Examples are given of CA studies that look at coming out, heteronormativity, and category membership.

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