Dialogue and Representation

Special issue of Language and Dialogue 2:1 (2012)

Editors
Alain Létourneau | Université de Sherbrooke
ORCID logoFrançois Cooren | Université de Montréal
[Language and Dialogue, 2:1] 2012.  vi, 189 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
Dialogue and representation: A plurality of approaches
Alain Létourneau and François Cooren
1–8
1. Analytic papers: Linguistics, conversation analysis, argumentative analysis
Working to keep aligned in psychotherapy: Using nods as a dialogic resource to display affiliation
Peter Muntigl, Naomi Knight and Ashley Watkins
9–27
The representation of self through the dialogic properties of talk and conduct
Robert E. Sanders
28–40
Activity, materiality, and creative struggle in the communicative constitution of organizing: Two cases of communication design practice
Mark Aakhus and Leon V. Laureij
41–59
Mathematical meaning-making in whole-class conversation: Functional-grammatical analysis of a paradigmatic text
Betina Zolkower and Elizabeth de Freitas
60–79
The arroseur arrosé or the misfortunes of pathos in a media dialogue
Danièle Torck
80–104
2. Philosophy of dialogue, history and society
Defining dialogue in ancient Rome: Cicero’s De oratore, drama and the notion of everyday conversation
Jean-Pierre De Giorgio
105–121
Proceduralism and implicatures in dialogue: Reflections on improving rational cooperation under bounded reasoning conditions
Luciana Garbayo
122–139
Beyond dialogue: Levinas and otherwise than the I–Thou
Ronald C. Arnett
140–155
Towards a pragmatic semantics: Dialogue and representation in Friedrich Schlegel and Schleiermacher
Guillaume Lejeune
156–173
The verbalization of repressed intentions: A socially instituted practice
Jean-Baptiste Lamarche
174–189
Subjects

Communication Studies

Communication Studies