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|Author(s)=Emanuel A. Schegloff | |Author(s)=Emanuel A. Schegloff | ||
|Title=A tutorial on membership categorization | |Title=A tutorial on membership categorization | ||
− | |Tag(s)= | + | |Tag(s)=Conversation Analysis; Sacks; Membership Categorization |
|Key=Schegloff2007a | |Key=Schegloff2007a | ||
|Year=2007 | |Year=2007 | ||
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|Journal=Journal of Pragmatics | |Journal=Journal of Pragmatics | ||
|Volume=39 | |Volume=39 | ||
|Number=3 | |Number=3 | ||
|Pages=462–482 | |Pages=462–482 | ||
− | |URL= | + | |URL=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0378216606001640 |
|DOI=10.1016/j.pragma.2006.07.007 | |DOI=10.1016/j.pragma.2006.07.007 | ||
+ | |Note=see also: ‘Discussion note: Reading ‘A tutorial on membership categorization’ by Emanuel Schegloff’, Journal of Pragmatics 42 (2010) 257–261, by Andrew P. Carlin | ||
+ | |Abstract=After setting Sacks’ work on membership categorization in its historical and analytical context, and suggesting some ways of reading the original texts, I sketch the major components of membership categorization devices (MCDs) – collections of categories and rules of application, and then the categories themselves and their features. These discussions lead to some consequences for research practice – both for social science generally and for conversation-analytic practice in particular, and to an initial treatment of some problems that arise in advancing this line of conversation-analytic research. | ||
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Key | Schegloff2007a |
Author(s) | Emanuel A. Schegloff |
Title | A tutorial on membership categorization |
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Journal | Journal of Pragmatics |
Volume | 39 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 462–482 |
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DOI | 10.1016/j.pragma.2006.07.007 |
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Abstract
After setting Sacks’ work on membership categorization in its historical and analytical context, and suggesting some ways of reading the original texts, I sketch the major components of membership categorization devices (MCDs) – collections of categories and rules of application, and then the categories themselves and their features. These discussions lead to some consequences for research practice – both for social science generally and for conversation-analytic practice in particular, and to an initial treatment of some problems that arise in advancing this line of conversation-analytic research.
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see also: ‘Discussion note: Reading ‘A tutorial on membership categorization’ by Emanuel Schegloff’, Journal of Pragmatics 42 (2010) 257–261, by Andrew P. Carlin