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|a Power in family discourse /
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|a Contents -- Chapter One: Introduction -- 1. Language and power -- 2. Investigating power in a close-knit group -- 3. Latent and emergent networks -- 4. Interventions as interruptions in discourse -- 5. The structure of the book -- 6. The data and the participants -- 6.1 The data -- 6.2 The participants -- Chapter Two: Towards a dynamic model of discourse -- 1. Introductory -- 2. A modular approach to discourse structure -- 2.1 The exchange structure -- 2.2 Action structure -- 2.3 Ideational structure -- 2.4 The participation framework
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|a 2.5 The information state2.6 Levels or modules? -- 3. Turns and floors -- 4. Turns as on-record “speakings� -- 5. The floor as participation space in the discourse -- 6. Topics -- Chapter Three: Defining power -- 1. Power as inherent to verbal interaction -- 2. Self-image, status and dominance -- 3. Definitions of power -- 3.1 Power as the capacity to impose one�s will -- 3.2 The consensual view of power -- 3.3 Power as a commodity and power as a discursive force -- 3.4 Power as the capacity to achieve one�s aims -- 4. Defining the exercise of power
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|a Chapter Four: Intervention as interruption in social science research1. Preliminary remarks -- 2. Interruption as a theoretical term -- 3. Interruptions as simultaneous speech -- 4. Operationalising interruption as a variable in experimental research -- 5. Conceptualising the term “interruption� within conversation analysis -- 6. Taxonomies of interruption -- 7. Interpretive criteria in evaluating interruptions -- 8. Interruptions as face-threatening behaviour and the exercise of power -- 9. A return to the “prudish view� of interruptions
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|a 10. Interrupting as a reprehensible social activity: the lay interpretation11. Towards a definition of interruption -- Chapter Five: Types of verbal intervention in family discourse -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Turn-internal interventions -- 2.1 Off-record minimal listener responses -- 2.2 Turn-internal support and agreement -- 2.3 Looking for space on the floor: the preemptive bid -- 2.4 Responding and contradicting turninternally -- 3. Apparent interventions due to lack of synchronisation -- 4. Intervening without overlap: the “silent interruption�
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|a 4.1 Petering out4.2 Cutting in -- 5. Projecting turn-completion and intervening at tone unit boundaries -- 6. Blatant interventions -- 6.1 Blatant interventions of a negative kind -- 6.2 Blatant interventions of a positive kind -- Chapter Six: Latent and emergent networks -- 1. Introductory remarks -- 2. The concept of network in social science research -- 3. Morphological and interactional features of a network -- 3.1 Morphological features -- 3.2 Interactional features -- 4. Latent and emergent networks -- 5. The development of an emergent network
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