Aspects of Aspects: On Harvey Sackss Missing Book, Aspects of the Sequential Organization of Conversation (1970)
Author: Mchoul, Alec
Source: Human Studies, Volume 28, Number 2, June 2005 , pp. 113-128(16)
Publisher: Springer
Abstract:
Conversation analysis (CA) is now what Kuhn once called a normal science. It has a discernible body of concepts, methods, and recognizable objects of analysis. More importantly, its considerable archive of accumulated findings has a very high degree of redundancyin the positive sense that researchers have continually replicated the findings of their colleagues. It ought, then, in every respect, to be the envy of the social sciences generally and not easily dismissed as an abstruse and recondite branch of language studies or discourse analysis concerned with merely trivial fragments of recorded talk as such. To help CA be respecified in this way, the present paper unearths a relatively unknown part of its history in the partial book manuscript of Harvey Sackss Aspects of the Sequential Organization of Conversation, circulated in mimeo to colleagues in 1970. There we find innumerable appeals to the now well-recognized fact that the practical actions of everyday talk have significant, culture-wide, formal structures that are the proper objects of the discipline. Or, in Sackss own terms, seemingly insignificant mundane events are generated by a powerful (if not always intuitively accessible) social machinery. The purpose of this paper is, then, to extract a sample of these aspects of Sackss Aspects in order to illustrate, sketch, or give a preliminary sense of just that point.Keywords: Harvey Sacks; conversation analysis; speaker sequencing; repair; correction; topic organisation; reference organisation; conversational machinery; power
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10746-005-4188-0
Affiliations: 1: Murdoch University, Western Australia, Email: a.mchoul@murdoch.edu.au
Publication date: 2005-06-01
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