Schegloff, Emanuel A.

Emanuel A. Schegloff Emanuel (Manny) A. Schegloff (1937-) er medstifter af og frontfigur for konversationsanalysen (Conversation Analysis, CA). Han skrev sin ph.d. i sociologi hos Erving Goffman i 1967. Schegloff udviklede i 1960’erne sammen med Harvey Sacks konversationsanalysen, hvor man studerer (optagelser af) den direkte interaktion mellem mennesker for at forstå, hvordan det sociale liv […]

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Prevignano & Thibault 2003, Schegloff 1992c, 1992d

Reference

Prevignano, Carlo L. & Thibault, Paul J. (red.) (2003). Discussing Conversation Analysis. The Work of Emanuel A. Schegloff. Amsterdam: Benjamins

Sacks, Harvey; Schegloff, Emanuel A. & Jefferson, Gail (1974). “A simplest systematics for the organization of turn-taking for conversation.” Language, 50 (4), s. 696-735

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1968).  “Sequencing in conversational openings.” American Anthropologist, 70 (6), s. 1075-1095

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1982). “Discourse as an interactional achievement: some uses of ‘uhuh’ and other things that come between sentences.” I: Tannen, Deborah (red.). Analyzing Discourse: Text and Talk. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, s. 71-93

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1984a). “On some questions and ambiguities in conversation.” I: Atkinson, J. Maxwell & Heritage John (red.). Structures of Social Action: Studies in Conversation Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, s. 28-52.

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1984b). “On some gestures’ relation to talk.” I: Atkinson, J. Maxwell & Heritage John (red.). Structures of Social Action: Studies in Conversation Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, s. 266-96

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1987). “Between Macro and Micro: Contexts and other connections.” I: Alexander, Jeffrey; Giersen, Bernhard; Münch, Richard & Smelser, Neil J. (red.). The Micro-Macro Link. Berkeley, Calif./Los Angeles: University of California Press, s. 207-34

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1991). “Reflections on talk and social structure.” I: Boden, Deidre & Zimmerman, Don H. (red.). Talk and social structure: Studies in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Cambridge: Polity, s. 44-71

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1992a). “Repair after next turn: The last structurally provided defence of intersubjectivity in conversation.” American Journal of Sociology, 98

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1992b). “On talk and its institutional occasions.” I: Drew, Paul & Heritage John (red.). Talk at Work: Interaction in Institutional Settings. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, s. 101-34.

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1992c). “Introduction.” I: Sacks, Harvey. Lectures on conversation. Bd. 1-2. Red. af Gail Jefferson. Oxford: Blackwell, s. ix-lxii [Genoptr. i 1 bind, 1995]

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1996a). “Turn organization: One intersection of grammar and interaction.” I: Ochs, Elinor; Schegloff, Emanuel A. & Thompson, Sandra A. (red.). Interaction and Grammar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, s. 52-133

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1996b). “Confirming allusions: Toward an empirical account of action.” American Journal of Sociology, 102 (1), s. 161-216

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (1998). “Reflections on studying prosody in talk-in-interaction.” Language and Speech, 41 (3/4), s. 235-263

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (2002). “Survey interviews as talk-in-interaction.” I: Maynard, Douglas W.; Houtkoop- Steenstra, Hanneke; Schaeffer, Nora Cate & van der Zouwen. Johannes (red.). Standardization and Tacit Knowledge. Interaction and Practice in the Survey Interview. New York: John Wiley, s. 151-61

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (2003). “Conversation analysis and communication disorders.” I: Goodwin, Charles (red.). Conversation and Brain Damage. Oxford: Oxford University Press, s. 21-58

Schegloff, Emanuel A. (2007). Sequence Organization in Interaction: A Primer in Conversation Analysis. Bd. 1. Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press

Schegloff, Emanuel A.; Jefferson, Gail & Sacks, Harvey (1977). “The preference for self-correction in the organization of repair in conversation.” Language, 53 (2), s. 361-382

Schegloff, Emanuel A. & Sacks, Harvey  (1973). “Opening up closings.” Semiotica, 8, s. 289-327