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Clark1992
BibType ARTICLE
Key Clark1992
Author(s) Colin Clark, Trevor Pinch
Title The anatomy of a deception: Fraud and finesse in the mock auction sales con
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Deception, Selling, Mock auction
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Year 1992
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Journal Qualitative Sociology
Volume 15
Number 2
Pages 151–175
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DOI 10.1007/BF00989492
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Abstract

In this paper we analyze recordings of the Mock Auction sales con and describe the various rhetorical and performative strategies employed by the seller/deceiver to accomplish sales success. Two features that distinguish this con from others are that sales are obtained from a crowd of shoppers and that the victims rarely complain after they have been deceived. We outline the principal skills that are brought into play by these salespeople to obtain sales and to manage the audiences' quietude. We show that the Mock Auction is, fundamentally, a social and interactional accomplishment.

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