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Nekvapil2002a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Nekvapil2002a
Author(s) Jiří Nekvapil, Ivan Leudar
Title Sekvenční struktury v mediálních dialogických sítích
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Tag(s) EMCA, Sequential Structure, Dialogical Networks, Media
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Year 2002
Language Czech
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Journal Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review
Volume 38
Number 4
Pages 483–499
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DOI 10.13060/00380288.2002.38.4.06
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Abstract

Sequential Structures in Media Dialogical Networks Abstract: 'Dialogical networks' are communications which occur in mass media. One of their characteristics is that contributions of individual actors - politicians, journal- ists, representatives of pressure groups, etc. - are distributed in time and space. (A politi- cian can, for instance, react in the media to what another politician expressed publi- cally elsewhere). Another central property of dialogical networks is that an individ- ual's contribution to a network can be duplicated, or even multiplicated (e.g. what is said in a TV studio may be reproduced in several newspapers). Dialogical networks are in certain respects like everyday conversations, but they also have unique characteris- tics. Working in a broadly ethnomethodological and conversation analytical frame- work, we focus on two aspects of sequential organisation - adjacency pair structures and repair structures, with the aim to clarify the respects in which they differ in dia- logical networks and in everyday conversations.

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