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Aslan2021
BibType ARTICLE
Key Aslan2021
Author(s) Tugba Aslan
Title ‘The sequential organisation of gossip talk’
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Tag(s) EMCA, gossip, semi-institutional talk, talk-in-action, Turkish, sequential organisation, sequence organisation
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Year 2021
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Journal Discourse Studies
Volume 23
Number 4
Pages 429-450
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DOI 10.1177/14614456211001604
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Abstract

Gossip, in its most general sense, means talking about absent third parties with regards to their strengths and weaknesses in an evaluative or informative tone. It is a common phenomenon and has been investigated from different perspectives of research such as human sciences, behavioural psychology, anthropology and so forth. Although it is a prevalent research topic amongst researchers of various disciplines, the sequential organisation of gossip talk still keeps its authenticity in terms of real-life talk-in-action research. This study aims to provide a micro-analysis of the sequential organisation of gossip talk adopting an emic perspective. The data set consists of a collection of 90 hours of audio data collected from a retirement home in Turkey. The data are analysed using Conversation Analysis. The results of the micro-analysis of authentic gossip talk points to a systematicity in gossip talk sequences in terms of initiation, response and closing.

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