Cover ; Series ; Titlepage; Copyright ; Contents ; Series Editor's Preface ; Contributors ; 1. Accountability in Social Interaction ; Section 1: Accountability and Trouble ; 2. On Failure to Understand What the Other Is Saying: Accountability, €Incongruity, and Miscommunication.
3. Defending Solidarity:€Self-. Repair on Behalf of Other-. Attentiveness 4. Delicate Matters:€Embedded Self-. Correction as a Method for Adjusting Possibly Available Inapposite Hearings ; Section 2: Accountability, Stance, and€Status.
5. Political Positioning Sequences:€The Nexus of Politicians, Issue Positions, €and the Sociopolitical Landscape 6. Epistemic Asymmetry and Accountability in Service Interaction ; 7. Subjective Assessments:€Managing Territories of Experience in€Conversation.
Section 3: The Accountability of€Action 8. Increments ; 9. The Accountability of Proposing (vs. Soliciting Proposals of) Arrangements ; 10. When Speakers Account for Their Questions:€Ani-. Prefaced Accounts in Korean Conversation.
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This volume brings together a collection of novel, conversation-analytic studies addressing the related concepts of account, motive, accounting, and accountability, with the goal of re-exposing their multiple senses, reiterating their interrelationships and, in doing so, breaking new conceptual ground and exposing pathways for future research.