Mondada2022e

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Mondada2022e
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Mondada2022e
Author(s) Lorenza Mondada
Title The Situated and Methodic Production of Accountable Action: The Challenges of Multimodality
Editor(s) Douglas W. Maynard, John Heritage
Tag(s) EMCA, Multimodality
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year 2022
Language English
City New York, NY
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Pages 289–321
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DOI 10.1093/oso/9780190854409.003.0011
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Howpublished
Book title The Ethnomethodology Program: Legacies and Prospects
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Abstract

This chapter reflects on the legacy of Harold Garfinkel and the relations between ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, by focusing on a common concern for both programs: the study of action as methodic, which means accountable, recognizable, and reproducible. Both approaches seek to describe the members’ production, recognition, and reproduction of actions understood as locally situated social achievements. The chapter discusses two key dimensions of methodically produced actions—their situatedness and orderliness—and attempts to show the importance of considering both of them together. This discussion is developed in relation to a more recent trend in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, based on the use of video materials documenting naturally occurring social interactions, permitting a fine-grained scrutiny of the multimodal details of action. The paper makes explicit the EMCA conception of methodic orders, and offers an empirical analysis starting with the detailed description of a piece of data, before discussing the possibility of finding other instances of the phenomenon—and thus the possibility of building a collection that would show the orderliness, methodicity, and reproducibility of the features identified in the first instance.

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