Advances in membership categorisation analysis / edited by Richard Fitzgerald and William Housley.
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Item type | Current location | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Electronic Book | UT Tyler Online Online | P95.45 .A377 2015 (Browse shelf) | https://ezproxy.uttyler.edu/login?url=http://methods.sagepub.com/book/advances-in-membership-categorisation-analysis | Available | SAGE000001275 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 177-192) and index.
Introduction to membership categorisation analysis / William Housley and Richard Fitzgerald -- De-reifying categories / Rod Watson -- Prospective and retrospective categorisation : category proffers and inferences in social interaction and rolling news media / Elizabeth Stokoe and Frederick Attenborough -- Categorisation work in the courtroom : the 'foundational' character of membership categorisation analysis / Christian Licoppe -- Challenging normativity : re-appraising category bound, tied and predicated features / Edward Reynolds and Richard Fitzgerald -- Omnirelevance in technologised interaction : couples coping with video calling distortions / Sean Rintel -- Membership categorisation and methodological reasoning in research team interaction / William Housley and Robin James Smith -- Transcription key.
"This is an exciting addition to the dynamic, multidisciplinary field of membership categorization analysis. Bringing together the biggest names in MCA this landmark publication provides a contemporary analysis of the field and a platform for emerging researchers and students to build upon. The book sets out the current methodological developments of MCA highlighting its analytic strength -- particularly when examining social identity and social knowledge. It provides a sophisticated tool of qualitative analysis and draws from a wide range of empirical studies provided by global scholars. The culmination of years of international research this agenda-setting text will be essential reading for academics and advanced students using membership categorization across the social sciences; particularly in media and communication studies, sociology, psychology, education, political science and linguistics."--Back cover.
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