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Analyzing race talk : multidisciplinary perspectives on the research interview / Harry van den Berg, Margaret Wetherell, Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003Description: xv, 317 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521821185
  • 9780521821186
  • 052152802X
  • 9780521528023
Other title:
  • Analysing race talk
  • Analysing race talk : Multidisciplinary perspectives on the research interview
  • Multidisciplinary perspectives on the research interview
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.723 22
LOC classification:
  • HM526 .A53 2003
Online resources:
Contents:
Racism and the analysis of cultural resources in interviews / Margaret Wetherell -- Analyzing racial discourse: the discursive psychology of mind-world relationships / Derek Edwards -- Constructivist processes in discourse: a cognitive linguistics perspective / David A. Lee -- Institutional, professional, and lifeworld frames in interview talk / Srikant Sarangi -- The uses of absurdity / Charles Antaki -- Multiple voices in talking race: Pakeha reported speech in the discursive construction of the racial other / Richard Buttny -- Contradictions in interview discourse / Harry Van Den Berg -- Racism, happiness, and ideology / Maykel Verkuyten -- The frame analysis of research interviews: social categorization and footing in interview discourse / Titus Ensink -- Affiliation and detachment in interviewer answer receipts / Tom Koole -- Interviewer laughter as an unspecified request for clarification / Tony Hak -- Perspectives and frameworks in interviewers' queries / Anita Pomerantzk, Alan Zemel.
Summary: "The interview is one of the most important sources of social scientific data yet there has been relatively little exploration of the way interviews are conducted and interpreted. By asking internationally respected scholars from a range of traditions in discourse studies including conversation analysis, discursive psychology, and sociolinguistics to respond to the same material, this exciting new book sheds light on some key differences in methodology and theoretical perspective. Key topics are addressed such as the forms of knowledge produced in interviews, the interview as social interaction and the foundations for the study of talk and texts in qualitative research. The use of interviews exploring attitudes to race further broadens the scope of the book, enabling the contributors to explore sensitive issues around the construction and interpretation of interviews on controversial topics and specifically on issues for race and ethnicity."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Racism and the analysis of cultural resources in interviews / Margaret Wetherell -- Analyzing racial discourse: the discursive psychology of mind-world relationships / Derek Edwards -- Constructivist processes in discourse: a cognitive linguistics perspective / David A. Lee -- Institutional, professional, and lifeworld frames in interview talk / Srikant Sarangi -- The uses of absurdity / Charles Antaki -- Multiple voices in talking race: Pakeha reported speech in the discursive construction of the racial other / Richard Buttny -- Contradictions in interview discourse / Harry Van Den Berg -- Racism, happiness, and ideology / Maykel Verkuyten -- The frame analysis of research interviews: social categorization and footing in interview discourse / Titus Ensink -- Affiliation and detachment in interviewer answer receipts / Tom Koole -- Interviewer laughter as an unspecified request for clarification / Tony Hak -- Perspectives and frameworks in interviewers' queries / Anita Pomerantzk, Alan Zemel.

"The interview is one of the most important sources of social scientific data yet there has been relatively little exploration of the way interviews are conducted and interpreted. By asking internationally respected scholars from a range of traditions in discourse studies including conversation analysis, discursive psychology, and sociolinguistics to respond to the same material, this exciting new book sheds light on some key differences in methodology and theoretical perspective. Key topics are addressed such as the forms of knowledge produced in interviews, the interview as social interaction and the foundations for the study of talk and texts in qualitative research. The use of interviews exploring attitudes to race further broadens the scope of the book, enabling the contributors to explore sensitive issues around the construction and interpretation of interviews on controversial topics and specifically on issues for race and ethnicity."--Publisher description.

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