Lepper2000
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Author(s) | Georgia Lepper |
Title | Categories in text and talk: A practical introduction to categorization analysis. |
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Publisher | SAGE Publications1-211 |
Year | 2000 |
Language | English |
City | London |
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Pages | 1-211 |
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Abstract
This is the first practical book on how to apply Harvey Sacks' `membership categorization analysis' technique, an increasingly influential method for conversation analysis. Categorization analysis is a method for the study of situated social action and offers a complementary method to the traditional sequential analysis used in the study of naturally occurring talk and text.
The author provides an understanding of the concepts through an analysis of data samples and a series of exercises. Later chapters discuss the application to a variety of disciplines. Examples used to illustrate the approach include, talk, text and images, narratives, stories and organizational settings.
The practice of research is further elucidated in the use of an extended case study and the topics of reliability, validity and ethics are also covered.
Additional features include suggested further readings at the end of each chapter and a glossary of terms.
The book will be invaluable to students and beginning researchers in the disciplines of linguistics, sociology and anthropology, and other main users of conversational and narrative analysis methods, in cultural studies, ethnography, organization studies, discursive psychology and psychotherapy, who are seeking empirical methods for the study of the phenomena of everyday interaction.
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