Deppermann2022a

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Deppermann2022a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Deppermann2022a
Author(s) Arnulf Deppermann, Michael Haugh
Title Action Ascription in Social Interaction
Editor(s) Arnulf Deppermann, Michael Haugh
Tag(s) EMCA, Action Ascription
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2022
Language English
City Cambridge
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Pages 3–28
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DOI 10.1017/9781108673419.001
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Howpublished
Book title Action Ascription in Social Interaction
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Abstract

Action ascription can be understood from two broad perspectives. On one view, it refers to the ways in which actions constitute categories by which members make sense of their world, and forms a key foundation for holding others accountable for their conduct. On another view, it refers to the ways in which we accountably respond to the actions of others, thereby accomplishing sequential versions of meaningful social experience. In short, action ascription can be understood as matter of categorisation of prior actions or responding in ways that are sequentially fitted to prior actions, or both. In this chapter, we review different theoretical approaches to action ascription that have developed in the field, as well as the key constituents and resources of action ascription that have been identified in conversation analytic research, before going on to discuss how action ascription can itself be considered a form of social action.

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