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|Key=Kendrick2021
 
|Title=The `Other' Side of Recruitment: Methods of Assistance in Social Interaction
 
|Author(s)=Kobin H. Kendrick;
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation analysis;Giving advice;Helping behavior;Multimodality;Offering assistance;Recruitment
 
|BibType=ARTICLE
 
 
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|Journal=Journal of Pragmatics
 
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|DOI=10.1016/j.pragma.2021.02.015
 
|Abstract=The recruitment of assistance is ubiquitous in everyday life and is central to the management of social cohesion and solidarity in social interaction. Although the concept of recruitment embraces not only the solicitation and elicitation of assistance but also its provision, because it emerged out of research on requesting, studies of recruitment have thus far focused on methods employed by Self that recruit the assistance of Other. The methods employed by Other - the diverse ways in which one person comes to help another - have yet to be fully examined. This article extends the analysis of recruitment to include methods of assistance employed by Other. Such methods attend and respond to Self's trouble, enact Other's participation in its remediation, and embody Other's recruitment into Self's course of action. The methods span from visible displays of attention and availability and methods that index or formulate Self's trouble, to those that articulate possible solutions or intervene directly into Self's course of action. It is argued that the methods of recruitment and assistance form a coherent social organization of alternative methods employed by Self and Other for the management of troubles, difficulties, and needs in the realization of practical courses of action.
 
|Abstract=The recruitment of assistance is ubiquitous in everyday life and is central to the management of social cohesion and solidarity in social interaction. Although the concept of recruitment embraces not only the solicitation and elicitation of assistance but also its provision, because it emerged out of research on requesting, studies of recruitment have thus far focused on methods employed by Self that recruit the assistance of Other. The methods employed by Other - the diverse ways in which one person comes to help another - have yet to be fully examined. This article extends the analysis of recruitment to include methods of assistance employed by Other. Such methods attend and respond to Self's trouble, enact Other's participation in its remediation, and embody Other's recruitment into Self's course of action. The methods span from visible displays of attention and availability and methods that index or formulate Self's trouble, to those that articulate possible solutions or intervene directly into Self's course of action. It is argued that the methods of recruitment and assistance form a coherent social organization of alternative methods employed by Self and Other for the management of troubles, difficulties, and needs in the realization of practical courses of action.
 
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Kendrick2021
BibType ARTICLE
Key Kendrick2021
Author(s) Kobin H. Kendrick
Title The ‘Other’ Side of Recruitment: Methods of Assistance in Social Interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation analysis, Giving advice, Helping behavior, Multimodality, Offering assistance, Recruitment
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Year 2021
Language English
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 178
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Pages 68–82
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2021.02.015
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The recruitment of assistance is ubiquitous in everyday life and is central to the management of social cohesion and solidarity in social interaction. Although the concept of recruitment embraces not only the solicitation and elicitation of assistance but also its provision, because it emerged out of research on requesting, studies of recruitment have thus far focused on methods employed by Self that recruit the assistance of Other. The methods employed by Other - the diverse ways in which one person comes to help another - have yet to be fully examined. This article extends the analysis of recruitment to include methods of assistance employed by Other. Such methods attend and respond to Self's trouble, enact Other's participation in its remediation, and embody Other's recruitment into Self's course of action. The methods span from visible displays of attention and availability and methods that index or formulate Self's trouble, to those that articulate possible solutions or intervene directly into Self's course of action. It is argued that the methods of recruitment and assistance form a coherent social organization of alternative methods employed by Self and Other for the management of troubles, difficulties, and needs in the realization of practical courses of action.

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