The micro-politics of sequential organization
Contributions from conversation analysis and ethnomethodology
Special issue of Journal of Language and Politics 16:1 (2017)
Editors
[Journal of Language and Politics, 16:1] 2017. v, 147 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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The micro-politics of sequential organization: Contributions from conversation analysis and ethnomethodologySara Keel & Lorenza Mondada | pp. 1–18
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Hardballs and softballs: Modulating adversarialness in journalistic questioningSteven E. Clayman & Matthew P. Fox | pp. 19–39
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‘I’m a Scouser’: Membership categories and political geography in the 2015 UK Election Call Phone-inRichard Fitzgerald & Joanna Thornborrow | pp. 40–58
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The interactive achievement and transformation of a “revolutionary category” – the “sans-papiers” – during public press conferencesSara Keel | pp. 59–82
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A table-based turn-taking system and its political consequences: Managing participation, building opinion groups, and fostering consensusLorenza Mondada, Hanna Svensson & Nynke van Schepen | pp. 83–109
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Mobilising the micro-political voice: Doing the ‘Human Microphone’ and the ‘mic-check’Paul McIlvenny | pp. 110–136
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Ruth Wodak. 2015. The Politics of Fear. What Right-wing Populist Discourses MeanReviewed by Benjamin De Cleen | pp. 137–140
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Lilie Chouliaraki (ed.). 2012. Self mediation. New media, citizenship and Civil SelvesReviewed by Anastasia Deligiaouri | pp. 141–144
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Christopher Hart. 2014. Discourse, Grammar and Ideology: Functional and Cognitive PerspectivesReviewed by Chris Featherman | pp. 145–147
Articles
Book reviews
Subjects
Communication Studies
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General