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AUTOR(ES) G. Raymond , Hedwig te Molder , L. van Burgsteden , Dagmar Schafer , Martina Siebert , Roel Sterckx
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of California, Santa Barbara, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
ANO 2018
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 a81c4fb02a2dccdf4c343900c5526269

Resumo

This article addresses a vital concern in current society by showing what participants themselves may treat as ways to transcend their differences. Actors' shared understanding has been of longstanding interest across the social sciences. Conversation analysis (CA) treats the procedural infrastructure of interaction as the basis for participants to manage intersubjectivity. The field of dialogue studies has made occasions in which people transform their relationship by discussing their differences, central to their research project, and called them 'dialogic moments.' This study draws on CA to investigate 'dialogic moments,' but now through the eyes of participants themselves. Using single-case analysis, we argue that such moments require participants to go against normative orientations in talk promoting social solidarity and progressivity, by soliciting differences to understand and transcend them. This 'going against the interactional tide' may explain both why dialogue is difficult to achieve and why it is appreciated by participants as dialogue.

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