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Day-Kjaerbeck2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Day-Kjaerbeck2013
Author(s) Dennis Day, Susanne Kjaerbeck
Title “Positioning” in the conversation analytic approach
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Year 2013
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Journal Narrative Inquiry
Volume 23
Number 1
Pages 16–39
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DOI 10.1075/ni.23.1.02day
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Abstract

From the perspective of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EM/CA), the concept of positioning may offer a compellingly rich metaphor for understanding identity and relations. There appears, however, to be no such analytical concept in EM/CA. Instead, the EM/CA approach offers concepts such as alignment-affiliation, identities and membership categories — all of them based on actional resources on the micro-level of talk. The aim of this article is to inquire if EM/CA tools for the analysis of identities and relations in talk might be considered interesting from the perspective of positioning theory. To do so, we offer EM/CA analyses of narrative and non-narrative data in which the in situ negotiation of identities and relations plays a major role.

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