Categories in Text and Talk : A Practical Introduction to Categorization Analysis


Georgia. Lepper
Bok Engelsk 2000 · Electronic books.
Annen tittel
Utgitt
London : : SAGE Publications, , 2000.
Omfang
1 online resource (226 p.)
Opplysninger
Description based upon print version of record.. - Cover; Contents; Preface; Chapter 1 - Introducing Categorization Analysis; What is categorization analysis?; Sacks and his work; Sacks' methods and generalizability; Subsequent developments; How to use this book; Recommended reading; Part I - Practising the Art of Categorization Analysis; Chapter 2 - First Principles; The baby cried; Exercise 2.1; Exercise 2.2; Membership categorization devices; Exercise 2.3; Exercise 2.4; Category bound activities; Exercise 2.5; Location categories; Location analysis; Membership analysis; Topic or activity analysis; Exercise 2.6; Summary; Recommended reading. - Chapter 10 - Contemporary Application of Sacks' Work on NarrativeIdentifying stories in ongoing interaction; Analysis of story evaluations; Exercise 10.1; Applications; Developmental psychology; Life stories; Psychotherapy; Summary; Recommended reading; Part IV - Analysing Organizations; Chapter 11 - Background to the Study of Organizations; Institutional talk; What is an organization?; The emergence of organization theory; The relationship between 'micro' and 'macro' levels of phenomena and analysis; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 12 - The Contribution of CA. - Chapter 3 - Practising the Art of Categorization Analysis: Further DevelopmentsVersions; Exercise 3.1; Predicates; Exercise 3.2; Analysing disjunctive categories; Exercise 3.3; Indexicals, or 'pro-terms'; Hierarchies of relevance; Exercise 3.4; Wider applications of Categorization Analysis; The psychology of the individual; Social psychology; Exercise 3.5; Story-telling and narrative analysis; Summary; Recommended reading; Part II - Analysing Culture Using Talk, Text and Image; Chapter 4 - Analysing Context; A newspaper headline; Exercise 4.1; Context and culture; What is context?. - Exercise 7.1The visual as social theory; Exercise 7.2; Using filmed data; Exercise 7.3; Summary; Recommended reading; Part III - Analysing Narrative; Chapter 8 - What is a Narrative?; Defining the phenomenon; Labov: analysing the structure of stories; Sacks: analysing stories in conversations; Exercise 8.1; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 9 - Applying Categorization Analysis to the Study of Naturally Occurring Stories; First analysis of a story; Exercise 9.1; Exercise 9.2; Exercise 9.3; Second stories; Exercise 9.4; Co-produced stories; Exercise 9.5; Summary; Recommended reading. - How can categorization analysis contribute to the empirical analysis of context?Procedures; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 5 - Analysing Talk; A radio news interview; Exercise 5.1; A troublemaker; Disorderability; Accountability; Exercise 5.2; Tying and procedural consequentiality; Exercise 5.3; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 6 - Analysing Text; Text and talk; The'Logbook'; Exercise 6.1; Exercise 6.2; Notes on method; Comparative method; 'Emic' and 'etic' as members' resources; Summary; Recommended reading; Chapter 7 - Analysing Images; Seeing and believing; Leaving home. - Organization as structure-in-action. - This is the first practical book on how to apply Harvey Sacks' membership categorization analysis technique, an increasingly influential method for conversation analysis. Categorization analysis is a method for the study of situated social action and offers a complementary method to the traditional sequential analysis used in the study of naturally occurring talk and text.
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ISBN
0761956662. - 0761956670

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