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This major work collects together the key contributions to the core traditions and research themes of Language and Social Interaction, a thriving international and interdisciplinary field. This field has developed over the last fifty years or so and now informs work in a wide range of disciplines across the globe, especially in Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Scandinavia and Southeast Asia.





The central aim of Methods in Language and Social Interaction is to characterise the historical development and current status of the field while providing an account of, and illustrations of, its key debates.









" Volume I covers the key linguistic traditions that have played a part in the development of this subject area.



" Volume II focuses on the central contributions that have come from sociological and social psychological perspectives.



" Volume III contains studies which examine, from various angles, the relationships between discourse and institutional dimensions of society.



" Volume IV contains studies which examine the micro-social and interpersonal functioning of discourse.
VOLUME 1 Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis and SocioLinguistics
Appendix of Sources
ix
Editor's Introduction: The Foundations of Language and Social Interaction Research
xvii
Ian Hutchby
Performatives and Constatives
1(7)
J.L. Austin
What is a Speech Act?
8(16)
John Searle
Logic and Conversation
24(17)
H.P. Grice
The Logic of Politeness; or, Minding Your P's and q's
41(15)
Robin Lakoff
The Ontogenesis of Speech Acts
56(21)
Jerome S. Bruner
Comprehension and the Given-New Contract
77(43)
Herbert H. Clark
Susan E. Haviland
Planned and Unplanned Discourse
120(30)
Elinor Ochs
A Formal Model of the Structure of Discourse
150(39)
Livia Polanyi
Developing a Description of Spoken Discourse
189(59)
Malcolm Coulthard
Martin Montgomery
David Brazil
Critical and Descriptive Goals in Discourse Analysis
248(26)
Norman L. Fairclough
The Speech Community
274(11)
John Gumperz
Social Meaning in Linguistic Structure: Code-Switching in Norway
285(29)
Jan-Petter Blom
John J. Gumperz
Rules for Ritual Insults
314(53)
William Labov
Activity Types and Language
367(34)
Stephen C. Levinson
Felicity's Condition
401
Erving Goffman
VOLUME 2 Ethnography, Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
The Ethnography of Speaking
1(38)
Dell H. Hymes
How to Ask for a Drink in Subanun
39(7)
Charles O. Frake
``To Give up on Words'': Silence in Western Apache Culture
46(17)
Keith H. Basso
Formality and Informality in Communicative Events
63(23)
Judith T. Irvine
Studies of the Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities
86(33)
Harold Garfinkel
`The Very Coinage of Your Brain': The Anatomy of Reality Disjunctures
119(22)
Melvin Pollner
`K is Mentally III' The Anatomy of a Factual Account
141(38)
Dorothy E. Smith
The Social Construction of Unreality: A Case Study of a Family's Attribution of Competence to a Severely Retarded Child
179(19)
Melvin Pollner
Lynn McDonald-Wikler
On Formal Structures of Practical Actions
198(30)
Harold Garfinkel
Harvey Sacks
Everyone has to Lie
228(22)
Harvey Sacks
A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-Taking for Conversation
250(50)
Harvey Sacks
Emanuel A. Schegloff
Gail Jefferson
Speech, for Instance: The Exemplar in Studies of Converstaion
300(20)
Robert Hopper
Understanding Formality: The Categorization and Production of `Formal' Interaction
320(32)
J. Maxwell Atkinson
A Turn-Taking System for British News Interviews
352
David Greatbatch
VOLUEM 2 Language, Interaction and Social Variables
How Children Start Arguments
1(33)
Douglas W. Maynard
Children's Use of Verbal Strategies in Resolving Conflicts
34(23)
Ann R. Eisenberg
Catherine Garvey
Sex Roles, Interruptions and Silences in Conversation
57(23)
Don H. Zimmerman
Candace West
You Can Be the Baby Brother, But You Aren't Born Yet: Preschool Girls' Negotiation for Power and Access in Pretend Play
80(21)
Amy Sheldon
Interrupting the Discourse on Interruptions: An Analysis in Terms of Relationally Neutral, Power-and Rapport-Oriented Acts
101(22)
Julia A. Goldberg
The Machine-Gun Question: An Example of Conversational Style
123(17)
Deborah Tannen
Interaction: The Work Women Do
140(15)
Pamela M. Fishman
How Gender Creeps Into Talk
155(14)
Robert Hopper
Curtis Lebaron
A Note on Laughter in `Male-Female' Interaction
169(19)
Gail Jefferson
He-Said-She-Said: Formal Cultural Procedures for the Construction of a Gossip Dispute Activity
188(29)
Marjorie Harness Goodwin
The Logic of Nonstandard English
217(37)
William Labov
Gatekeeping and the Melting Pot: Interaction in Counseling Encounters
254(25)
Frederick Erickson
The Power of Language: Presentational Style in the Courtroom
279(25)
John M. Conley
William M. O'Barr
E. Allan Lind
Dispute Resolution Without Disputing: How the Interactional Organization of Mediation Hearings Minimizes Argument
304(34)
Angela Garcia
Reinterpreting Speech-Exchange Systems: Communication Formats in AIDS Counselling
338(26)
Anssi Perakyla
David Silverman
Power in Discourse: The Case of Arguments on a British Talk Radio Show
364
Ian Hutchby
VOLUME 4 Embodiment, Modality and Mediation
The Significance of Posture in Communication Systems
1(22)
Albert E. Scheflen
Some Functions of the Face in a Kissing Round
23(35)
Adam Kendon
Action and Embodiment within Situated Human Interaction
58(37)
Charles Goodwin
From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants' Orientations to the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices
95(23)
Susan A. Speer
Ian Hutchby
DJ Talk
118(18)
Martin Montgomery
Discourse and Message Analysis: The Micro-Structure of Mass Media Messages
136(30)
John C. Heritage
Steven Clayman
Don H. Zimmerman
Frame Attunement and Footing in the Organisation of Talk Radio Openings
166(25)
Ian Hutchby
Interactive Frames and Knowledge Schemas in Interaction: Examples from a Medical Examination/Interview
191(21)
Deborah Tannen
Cynthia Wallat
What Is Human-machine Interaction?
212(28)
Lucy A. Suchman
The Eyes of the Beholder: Understanding the Turn-Taking System in Quasi-Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication
240(28)
Angela Cora Garcia
Jennifer Baker Jacobs
Professional Vision
268(37)
Charles Goodwin
``When I Come Down I'm in the Domain State'': Grammar and Graphic Representation in the Interpretive Activity of Physicists
305(35)
Elinor Ochs
Patrick Gonzales
Sally Jacoby
Distributed Cognition in an Airline Cockpit
340(22)
Edwin Hutchins
Tove Klausen
The Work of a Discovering Science Construed with Materials from the Optically Discovered Pulsar
362
Harold Garfinkel
Michael Lynch
Eric Livingston
Ian Hutchby is a consultant sociologist, formerly Professor of Sociology at the University of Leicester, England. He has research interests in the areas of conversation analysis; media discourse; childhood and family psychotherapy; and language, culture, and technology. His books include Confrontation Talk (Erlbaum, 1996), Conversation Analysis (with Robin Wooffitt, Polity, 1998, 2008), Conversation and Technology (Polity, 2001), Media Talk (Open University Press, 2006), and Methods in Language and Social Interaction (SAGE, 2008).