François Cooren
List of John Benjamins publications for which François Cooren plays a role.
Journals
Book series
Dialogic Ethics
Edited by Ronald C. Arnett and François Cooren
[Dialogue Studies, 30] 2018. xiv, 286 pp.
Subjects Communication Studies | Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Dialogue and Ethics
Edited by Ronald C. Arnett and François Cooren
Special issue of Language and Dialogue 7:1 (2017) v, 133 pp.
Subjects Anthropology | Applied linguistics | Cognition and language | Communication Studies | Computational & corpus linguistics | Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics | Psychology | Sociology
(Re)presentations and Dialogue
Edited by François Cooren and Alain Létourneau
[Dialogue Studies, 16] 2012. xv, 348 pp.
Subjects Communication Studies | Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Dialogue and Representation
Edited by Alain Létourneau and François Cooren
Special issue of Language and Dialogue 2:1 (2012) vi, 189 pp.
Subjects Applied linguistics | Cognition and language | Communication Studies | Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
Action and Agency in Dialogue: Passion, incarnation and ventriloquism
François Cooren
[Dialogue Studies, 6] 2010. xvi, 206 pp.
Subjects Communication Studies | Dialogue studies | Discourse studies | Pragmatics
The Organizing Property of Communication
François Cooren
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series, 65] 2000. xvi, 272 pp.
Subjects Industrial & organizational studies | Pragmatics
A critique of the adjacency pair dogma: The organization of interaction and the emergence of organized forms from basic organizing units Practices of Dialogue, Dialogues in Practice, Létourneau, Alain, Geneviève Boivin and Nicolas Bencherki (eds.), pp. 155–180 | Article
2023 Drawing inspiration from key authors such as Weick, Taylor and Van Every, Greimas, Goffman, Sbisà, and Tsui, we propose to explore what we call the basic organizing unit, in other words, the minimal form that a sequence of action must take in order to claim a certain degree of organizationality.… read more
Reconciling dialogue and propagation: A ventriloquial inquiry Dialogue and Ways of Relating, Chen, Huey-Rong (ed.), pp. 9–28 | Article
2020 Dialoguing is about co-orienting to various elements of a situation, that propagate themselves in what people say and do. In other words, each time people talk about an element of a situation, whether it is the weather, the economy, or the declaration of a presidential candidate, it is, by… read more
Introduction Dialogic Ethics, Arnett, Ronald C. and François Cooren (eds.), pp. ix–xiv | Introduction
2018 Review of Weigand (2017): The Routledge Handbook of Language and Dialogue Language and Dialogue 8:3, pp. 468–482 | Review article
2018 Introduction Dialogue and Ethics, Arnett, Ronald C. and François Cooren (eds.), pp. 1–2 | Introduction
2017 Analyzing online suicide prevention chats: A communicative constitutive approach Dialogue and Ethics, Arnett, Ronald C. and François Cooren (eds.), pp. 3–25 | Article
2017 In this article, we propose to mobilize a communicative constitutive approach to analyze sessions that took place in the context of online suicide prevention chats in France. By analyzing the detail of a specific excerpt, we propose, more precisely, to draw a portrait of various figures that… read more
Introduction (Re)presentations and Dialogue, Cooren, François and Alain Létourneau (eds.), pp. ix–xvi | Article
2012 Dialogue and representation: A plurality of approaches Dialogue and Representation, Létourneau, Alain and François Cooren (eds.), pp. 1–8 | Article
2012 For a constitutive pragmatics: Obama, Médecins Sans Frontières and the measuring stick Pragmatics and Society 1:1, pp. 9–31 | Article
2010 This paper proposes to explore the mechanisms by which speaking, writing and, more generally, interacting pragmatically contribute to the mode of being and acting of social forms, whether these forms be identities, relations or collectives. Such an approach to pragmatics, which we propose to call… read more
The selection of agency as a rhetorical device: Opening up the scene of dialogue through ventriloquism Dialogue and Rhetoric, Weigand, Edda (ed.), pp. 23–37 | Article
2008 I propose to open up the dialogic scene by showing that a dialogue is never just about discourse and language. It is also about facts, principles, passions, values, ideologies, collectives, worldviews, etc. that can (or cannot) make a difference, i.e., do something, in a given interaction.… read more
Review of Kecskes (2003): Situation-Bound Utterances in L1 and L2 Pragmatics & Cognition 12:1, pp. 177–181 | Review
2004 Acting and organizing: How speech acts structure organizational interactions Concepts and Transformation 6:3, pp. 275–293 | Article
2001 We illustrate the mechanisms by which speech acts structure organizational interactions. First, a comparison is established between what Greimas (1987) calls “narrative schemata” and what I propose to call “organizational schemata.” It is shown that both syntagmatic structures are organized into… read more