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Communicative activity types as organisations in discourses and discourses in organisations
Abstract
This paper outlines a ‘dialogical’ perspective on discourse, more precisely on spoken, interactional discourse . Its focus is on interaction and contexts. Central notions in a dialogical account of talk-in-interaction are those of ‘communicative project’ and ‘communicative activity type’. This implies a dynamic interpretation of what ‘organisation(s) in discourse’ are about.
Abstract
This paper outlines a ‘dialogical’ perspective on discourse, more precisely on spoken, interactional discourse . Its focus is on interaction and contexts. Central notions in a dialogical account of talk-in-interaction are those of ‘communicative project’ and ‘communicative activity type’. This implies a dynamic interpretation of what ‘organisation(s) in discourse’ are about.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Discourse and the interactional turn 1
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Part 1. Dialogues between contexts
- Contexts in context 13
- Communicative activity types as organisations in discourses and discourses in organisations 33
- Discourse and context in a historical perspective 61
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Part 2. Constructing identity across genres
- Pronominal choice in French conversational interaction 81
- Constructing interpersonal relations in the discourse of Russian media 101
- Who communicates in the media supported by the Russian Church? 115
- “O England! England! She says – my Father – my Sisters – my friends! – shall I ever see you more?” 133
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Part 3. Managing interpersonal relations
- Power in Early Modern English courtroom discourse 153
- “I desire to have some tyme to consider of it” 173
- Interactive aspects of computer-mediated communication 195
- ‘A little story, for food for thought.......’ 223
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Part 4. Structures in interaction
- Appropriateness in interpersonal communication 239
- Filling the German vorfeld in written and spoken discourse 263
- Phatic expressions in French and German telephone conversations 291
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Discourse and the interactional turn 1
-
Part 1. Dialogues between contexts
- Contexts in context 13
- Communicative activity types as organisations in discourses and discourses in organisations 33
- Discourse and context in a historical perspective 61
-
Part 2. Constructing identity across genres
- Pronominal choice in French conversational interaction 81
- Constructing interpersonal relations in the discourse of Russian media 101
- Who communicates in the media supported by the Russian Church? 115
- “O England! England! She says – my Father – my Sisters – my friends! – shall I ever see you more?” 133
-
Part 3. Managing interpersonal relations
- Power in Early Modern English courtroom discourse 153
- “I desire to have some tyme to consider of it” 173
- Interactive aspects of computer-mediated communication 195
- ‘A little story, for food for thought.......’ 223
-
Part 4. Structures in interaction
- Appropriateness in interpersonal communication 239
- Filling the German vorfeld in written and spoken discourse 263
- Phatic expressions in French and German telephone conversations 291
- Index 313