Thursday Oct 05, 2017
Episode 10 - Emotion at Work in Everyday Talk
Since I decided to start the podcast I wanted to get this guest on the series. Jessica Robles is the co-author of one of my most thumbed books (details below) and someone I have interacted with on Twitter for a while. How we interact is a fascinating thing to me and in this episode, on Everyday Talk we get into:
- Does emotion shape talk or does talk shape emotion?
- Pragmatic Markers - how speakers indicate things to each other, e.g. turn-taking
- Politeness rules - the ways we adapt communication to be considerate of others
- The floor - what you have when speaking
- News announcements - when people share news in talk
- Face - parts of your identity that you negotiate in interaction
- Turn-taking - how conversation passes from one to another
- Repairs - when you fix misunderstandings in talk
- Deception - how we can deceive in talk
- Stance - the ways people involved in interaction indicate their thoughts and feelings on things
Some references:
'Face wants' by Brown and Levinson
News announcements (and pre-announcements)
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.453.9317&rep=rep1&type=pdf#page=182
Harvey Saks 'Everyone must lie'
Everyday Talk by Karen Tracy and Jessica Robles
https://www.amazon.com/Everyday-Talk-Second-Reflecting-Identities/dp/1462511473
Goffman:
https://lucris.lub.lu.se/ws/files/5499425/2438065
Liz Stokoe, CARM:
Chuck Goodwin (great for more on stance):
2007 Participation, Stance, and Affect in the Organization of Activities. Discourse and Society, 18(1). pp. 53-73.
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