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|Title=The order of ordering: Objects, requests and embodied conduct in a public bar | |Title=The order of ordering: Objects, requests and embodied conduct in a public bar | ||
|Editor(s)=Maurice Nevile; Pentti Haddington; Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa; | |Editor(s)=Maurice Nevile; Pentti Haddington; Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa; | ||
− | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Multimodality; Objects; | + | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Multimodality; Objects; |
|Key=Richardson2014 | |Key=Richardson2014 | ||
|Publisher=John Benjamins | |Publisher=John Benjamins | ||
|Year=2014 | |Year=2014 | ||
|Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia | |Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia | ||
− | |Booktitle=Interacting with | + | |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity |
− | |Number= | + | |Number=31–56 |
+ | |Pages=https://benjamins.com/catalog/z.186.02ric | ||
+ | |URL=10.1075/z.186.02ric | ||
+ | |Abstract=This chapter examines how, in video-recorded public house service encounters between customers and bartenders, different objects emerge and are constituted as essential resources in accomplishing the service encounter at the bar. The objects of interest are the cash till and the tables in the bar, as well as the bar environment itself. Using ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, we show how the bartenders and customers recruit and index these objects at particular junctions in the ordering sequence, and how they work collaboratively with spoken talk to progress the activity of ordering. This chapter aims to expand thinking on how embodied conduct may be analysed in conjunction with talk, and highlights the integral nature of objects to the progression of social life. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Richardson2014 |
Author(s) | Emma Richardson, Elizabeth H. Stokoe |
Title | The order of ordering: Objects, requests and embodied conduct in a public bar |
Editor(s) | Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa |
Tag(s) | EMCA, Multimodality, Objects |
Publisher | John Benjamins |
Year | 2014 |
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City | Amsterdam / Philadelphia |
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Number | 31–56 |
Pages | https://benjamins.com/catalog/z.186.02ric |
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Book title | Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity |
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Abstract
This chapter examines how, in video-recorded public house service encounters between customers and bartenders, different objects emerge and are constituted as essential resources in accomplishing the service encounter at the bar. The objects of interest are the cash till and the tables in the bar, as well as the bar environment itself. Using ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, we show how the bartenders and customers recruit and index these objects at particular junctions in the ordering sequence, and how they work collaboratively with spoken talk to progress the activity of ordering. This chapter aims to expand thinking on how embodied conduct may be analysed in conjunction with talk, and highlights the integral nature of objects to the progression of social life.
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