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Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods
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Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods


May 2006 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methodologies is a much-needed methods text. Focusing on research methods in action, the volume offers a new way of viewing the realities of social research. By taking language use seriously, the text reveals the details and depths of a wide range of research projects as they have seldom been presented before.

This is the first book of its kind to offer such a powerful and insightful depiction of the role of talk-in-interaction in relation to social research methods. The book's plan is creative and unparalleled. There's nothing else like it.

The Editors—Paul Drew, Geoffrey Raymond and Darin Weinberg—represent the very best from multiple traditions of researching talk-in-interaction—from both sides of the Atlantic. The chapters are written by a sterling collection of researchers—a virtual honor roll of conversation analysts and kindred spirits.

This is a methodology text with a difference. It demonstrates the importance of talk in a variety of social research methodologies. Even documents, the seemingly least interactional form of social data, are shown to have important interactional dimensions. The book focuses systematically on how sociological methods are essentially conducted through forms of spoken interaction, and how these interactions shape the results that emerge in research. The book demonstrates:

  • How spoken interactions shape the outcomes of core research methodologies
  • The role which talk-in-interaction plays in key substantive areas of sociology notably race, crime, gender and media
  • Reveals the interactional underpinnings of research methodologies

This is the first text aimed at an undergraduate and Master's audience in Sociology and Social Research, which shows the crucial part that spoken interaction plays in the conduct and products of conventional sociological methodologies.


Darin Weinberg
The Language of Social Science
A Brief Introduction

 
 
PART ONE: TALK-IN-INTERACTION IN THE CONTEXT OF RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
Douglas W Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer
Standardization-In-Interaction
The Survey Interview

 
Robin Wooffitt and Sue Widdicombe
Interaction in Interviews
Sue Wilkinson
Analyzing Interaction in Focus Groups
Paul Drew
When Documents `Speak'
Documents, Language and Interaction

 
Anssi Peräkylä
Observation, Video and Ethnography
Case Studies in AIDS Counselling and Greetings

 
Darin Weinberg
Language, Dialogue and Ethnographic Objectivity
 
PART TWO: TALK-IN-INTERACTION IN THE CONTEXT OF RESEARCH IN FIELDS OF SUBSTANTIVE SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Geoffrey Raymond
Questions at Work
Yes/No Type Interrogatives in Institutional Contexts

 
Steven E Clayman
Understanding News Media
The Relevance of Interaction

 
Celia Kitzinger
Talking Sex and Gender
Byron Burkhalter
Anomalies and Ambiguities
Finding and Discounting the Relevance of Race in Interracial Relationships

 
Albert J Meehan
Using Talk to Study the Policing of Gangs and Its Recordwork

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