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1 online resource (202 p.) |
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Routledge Research in Language and Communication Ser |
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Routledge Research in Language and Communication Ser
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Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Trust is a concern for all -- Exploring trustworthiness from an EM/CA perspective -- Focusing on participants' sensorially observable actions, rather than their motives -- Standing on the shoulders of trust research and rhetoric -- 2 Doing EM/CA research on inferred social phenomena -- Show it in the data -- Nobody is claiming that 'the surface' of discourse is all there is -- Social identity is a research object -- 'Member's competence' entails doing inferential work |
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Conduct formulations are inferences from conduct -- Recipient design requires inferential work -- Participants' interactional projects are recognized in the interaction as such -- CA studies of inferences from conduct -- Courtroom interaction -- Press conferences -- Studies on empathy -- Displays of irritation and disappointment in everyday interaction -- Concluding discussion -- 3 Defining trustworthiness as an interactional phenomenon -- Approaches to the study of trust and trustworthiness -- Approaches to trustworthiness in rhetoric research |
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Approaches to trustworthiness in social science trust research -- Approaches to trustworthiness in psychology -- Approaches to aspects of trustworthiness in discursive psychology -- Approaching trustworthiness within EM/CA -- A theoretical conceptualization of trustworthiness -- Rhetoric work on conceptualizing trustworthiness -- Conceptualizing trustworthiness in social science trust research -- Conceptualizing trustworthiness in psychology -- Trust and trustworthiness in ethnomethodology -- Our work on conceptualizing components of trustworthiness |
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Basic premises in our approach to trustworthiness as an empirical concept -- Trustworthiness is an identity project for interactants -- Participant orientations comprise the analytical object -- Social actions, moves and interactional strategies are codable -- Interactional actions, moves and strategies are situated in a sequential context -- Social character as an identity project is subject to dynamic negotiation -- Local identity projects may be foregrounded and backgrounded -- Looking for noticeable absence, misplacement and breaches of norms -- Defining trustworthiness as a social phenomenon |
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Identifying orientation to trustworthiness in social interaction -- Social actions may be character-bound displays (CBDs) -- Character-bound displays may have different sequential positions -- Character may be sequentially negotiated (SNOC) -- Recognizing clusters of indicators is a member's competence -- Character-bound displays (CBDs) do not equal character -- Summary -- 4 Methodology -- Methodology for studying trustworthiness in rhetoric -- Methodology for studying trustworthiness broadly in trust research -- Our methodology -- Analytical focus -- Data -- 5 Orientation to truth and honesty |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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The truth |
Subject |
Social interaction -- Research
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Reliability.
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Conversation analysis.
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Conversation analysis
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Reliability
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Social interaction -- Research
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Electronic book
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Author |
Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke
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ISBN |
1000642054 |
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9781000642056 |
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