CMST 2TM6 Lecture 21: CRM 10
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Who is watching/what is the tone/how are they interacting. Describes and explains how people accomplish social actions and events by collaboratively organizing sequences of talk-in-interaction, between 2 or more participants. See how people build on each other"s talk. Rq: in sibling arrangements, does the older sibling work to resolve conflict more often than the younger sibling. Any objective, detached researcher can follow systematic, repetitive procedures and definitions to observe the same pattern of results. To understand people, focus on their everyday life interactions. Language is indexical; i. e. , meaning depends on circumstances in which it appears. Units of analysis can be utterances, full sentences, or entire speaking turn. 2+ people - analyze transcript of convo, and audio or video recordings. The ways in which turns at talk are ordered and combined to make actions take place in conversations. Speed, intonation, facial expression, posture, gestures, etc. w. Describe, explain how people accomplish social actions through talk-in-interaction.