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Revisiting Trustworthiness in Social Interaction

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Product Code: 9781032249599
ISBN13: 9781032249599
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Bringing together trust research, rhetoric, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis this book formulates an analytical program for conceptualizing and defining trustworthiness as an empirical research object in social interaction. In Revisiting Trustworthiness in Social Interaction, trustworthiness is examined as a relational and dynamic concept. It reviews sociological and rhetorical approaches to the study of trustworthiness and respecifies it as an interactional phenomenon displayed, tested and negotiated by participants in social interaction. It identifies four participant orientations of trustworthiness that may be foregrounded in peoples' dynamic identity projects and coin and defines the phenomena character bound displays and sequential negocion of character, both indicative of participants' orientation to trustworthiness. In this way the book turns the theoretical concept of trustworthiness into an empirical object of interaction analysis, pointing to a vast number of interactional indicators, which allow interaction analysts to explore if and how interactants orinet to trustworthiness in an encounter. Exemplary cases from both mundane and institutional encounters are analyzed using ethnomethodological multimodal Conversation Analysis showing how trustworthiness is done, challenges, achived, negotiated and lost in interaction. The intended audiences are scholars of conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, rhetoric and the social sciences, especially communication, organizational and leadership studies, and their students.


Author: Mie Fem?Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke Nielsen
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032249595
ISBN-13: 9781032249599

Revisiting Trustworthiness in Social Interaction

$60.77
 
Bringing together trust research, rhetoric, ethnomethodology and conversation analysis this book formulates an analytical program for conceptualizing and defining trustworthiness as an empirical research object in social interaction. In Revisiting Trustworthiness in Social Interaction, trustworthiness is examined as a relational and dynamic concept. It reviews sociological and rhetorical approaches to the study of trustworthiness and respecifies it as an interactional phenomenon displayed, tested and negotiated by participants in social interaction. It identifies four participant orientations of trustworthiness that may be foregrounded in peoples' dynamic identity projects and coin and defines the phenomena character bound displays and sequential negocion of character, both indicative of participants' orientation to trustworthiness. In this way the book turns the theoretical concept of trustworthiness into an empirical object of interaction analysis, pointing to a vast number of interactional indicators, which allow interaction analysts to explore if and how interactants orinet to trustworthiness in an encounter. Exemplary cases from both mundane and institutional encounters are analyzed using ethnomethodological multimodal Conversation Analysis showing how trustworthiness is done, challenges, achived, negotiated and lost in interaction. The intended audiences are scholars of conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, rhetoric and the social sciences, especially communication, organizational and leadership studies, and their students.


Author: Mie Fem?Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke Nielsen
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Publication Date: Aug 26, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1032249595
ISBN-13: 9781032249599
 

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