Conversation Analysis
Year of publication
2022
Authors
Lehtinen, Esa
Abstract
Conversation analysis (CA) is primarily a method for the study of spoken interaction. It is most of all concerned with the sequential organization of interaction, but it is also interested in the inferential frameworks people use in making sense of each other in interaction. It was originated by Harvey Sacks in the 1960s, and it is influenced by the ethnomethodological sociology of Harold Garfinkel. In the study of religion/s, it can be used for the microanalytic study of various kinds of religious activity types. With the help of the method, the analyst can both explicate the central religiously relevant tasks the participants accomplish in these activity types and uncover the interactional methods they use in accomplishing them. Mostly, conversation analysts use video or audio recordings of naturally occurring interaction as data, but written interaction, such as discussion in social media, can also be analyzed with the method. CA can be productively combined with ethnographic methods.
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Article
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Compilation
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Other article
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Parent publication name
The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion
Parent publication editors
Engler, Steven; Stausberg, Michael
Publisher
Routledge
Pages
194-204
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Open access
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No
Self-archived
Yes
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United Kingdom
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.4324/9781003222491-14
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Yes