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AUTOR(ES) A. Bateman , Pascal Riviale , Fermín Del Pino Díaz
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The University of Waikato
ANO 2012
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Discourse Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education
ISSN 0159-6306
E-ISSN 1469-3585
EDITORA Taylor & Francis
DOI 10.1177/1461445611433630
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 2A56895B459020F5FBAC2C83C78B263E
MD5 ac62c71d3769eb9d2a99026e17b90540

Resumo

This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship networks when they began primary school in Wales, UK. This discussion has emanated from a wider study of the everyday social interactions children engage in when new to their school environment. The children's interactions were investigated through the use of an inductive, ethnomethodological approach through the combination of conversation analysis (CA) and membership categorization analysis (MCA). The transcriptions revealed that the children used the collective pro-terms 'we' and 'us' in order to explicate affiliations and exclusions with their peers in their everyday social interactions. These findings offer an insight into the daily social organization processes children engage in and suggests their preference for exclusive dyadic friendships. The article also reveals the social competencies which four-year-old children have in accomplishing social organization.

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