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There has been a remarkable revival of interest in how we conduct social actions in interaction – particularly in requesting, where recent research into video-recorded face-to-face interaction has taken our understanding in novel directions. This collection brings together some of the latest, cutting-edge research into requesting by leading international practitioners of Conversation Analysis. The studies trace a line of conceptual development from ‘directive’ to ‘recruitment’, and explore the acquisitional, cultural, situational and species-specific differentiation of forms for requesting in human social interaction.They represent the latest explorations into the complexities and controversies associated with the apparently simple but essential matter of how we ask another to do something for us.

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The volume is a pioneering work which regards requesting as a way in which one person recruits anothers assistance and analyzes it combining social, semiotic and linguistic forms in different interactional and sequential contexts. It is highly recommended for scholars who are working in the field of daily conversation analysis and social interaction. -- Beishui Liao and Xiaojun Zhou, Zhejiang University, in Discourse Studies, Vol. 19.1, 2017

Acknowledgement vii
Glossary of transcription conventions ix
Requesting -- from speech act to recruitment
1(34)
Paul Drew
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Human agency and the infrastructure for requests
35(20)
N. J. Enfield
Benefactors and beneficiaries: Benefactive status and stance in the management of offers and requests
55(32)
Steven E. Clayman
John Heritage
The putative preference for offers over requests
87(28)
Kobin H. Kendrick
Paul Drew
On divisions of labor in request and offer environments
115(30)
Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen
Marja Etelamaki
The social and moral work of modal constructions in granting remote requests
145(26)
Jakob Steensig
Trine Heinemann
Two request forms of four year olds
171(14)
Anthony J. Wootton
Orchestrating directive trajectories in communicative projects in family interaction
185(30)
Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Asta Cekaite
How to do things with requests: Request sequences at the family dinner table
215(28)
Jenny Mandelbaum
On the grammatical form of requests at the convenience store: Requesting as embodied action
243(26)
Marja-Leena Sorjonen
Liisa Raevaara
Requesting immediate action in the surgical operating room: Time, embodied resources and praxeological embeddedness
269(34)
Lorenza Mondada
When do people not use language to make requests?
303(32)
Giovanni Rossi
"Requests" and "offers" in orangutans and human infants
335(30)
Federico Rossano
Katja Liebal
Subject Index 365(4)
Name Index 369