conversational order in everyday talk and clinical settings /
First Statement of Responsibility
Douglas W. Maynard.
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Chicago :
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University of Chicago Press,
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c2003.
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x, 327 p. :
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ill. ;
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24 cm.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-314) and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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1. Bad News, Good News, and Everyday Life -- 2. On Realization in Everyday Life -- 3. Conversation Analysis and Ethnography: What Is the Context of an Utterance? -- 4. The News Delivery Sequence -- 5. Whose News Is This? Social Relationships in Bad and Good News -- 6. Shrouding Bad News, Exposing Good News: The Benign Order of Everyday Life -- 7. Praising or Blaming the Messenger: Moral Issues in Deliveries of Good and Bad News -- 8. Sociopolitical Implications: Everyday Rationality in Public Decision Making -- Epilogue: How to Tell the News -- App. 1. Transcribing Conventions -- App. 2. Some Conversation Analytic Precepts.