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|Abstract=This article examines the “reason for the stop” in police traffic stops as an important site of alignment that connects pre-beginning events to ratified interaction. Getting citizens on board with the business of what is an incipiently coercive encounter is important police work, especially in the early moments of interaction but later in the interaction as well. As I demonstrate, officers’ and citizens’ orientations to pre-beginning events, and how these are displayed with respect to the reason for the stop, serve as an omnirelevant resource for alignment, and sometimes contestation, throughout the course of the encounter. Data are in American English.
important site of alignment that connects pre-beginning events to ratified
 
interaction. Getting citizens on board with the business of what is an incipiently
 
coercive encounter is important police work, especially in the early moments of
 
interaction but later in the interaction as well. As I demonstrate, officers’ and
 
citizens’ orientations to pre-beginning events, and how these are displayed with
 
respect to the reason for the stop, serve as an omnirelevant resource for
 
alignment, and sometimes contestation, throughout the course of the encoun-
 
ter. Data are in American English.
 
 
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Kidwell2018a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Kidwell2018a
Author(s) Mardi Kidwell
Title Early alignment in police traffic stops
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Tag(s) EMCA, Police-citizen interactions, Opening sequences, Alignment
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Year 2018
Language English
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Journal Research on Language and Social Interaction
Volume 51
Number 3
Pages 292–312
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DOI 10.1080/08351813.2018.1485232
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Abstract

This article examines the “reason for the stop” in police traffic stops as an important site of alignment that connects pre-beginning events to ratified interaction. Getting citizens on board with the business of what is an incipiently coercive encounter is important police work, especially in the early moments of interaction but later in the interaction as well. As I demonstrate, officers’ and citizens’ orientations to pre-beginning events, and how these are displayed with respect to the reason for the stop, serve as an omnirelevant resource for alignment, and sometimes contestation, throughout the course of the encounter. Data are in American English.

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