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Performed retelling. Self-enactment and the dramatisation of narrative on a television talk show
In: Journal of Pragmatics 149 (2019), 1-13
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A Conversation Analysis Of The Discourse Of Group Supervision
Dart, Alison M.. - : Institute of Lifelong Learning, 2018. : University of Leicester, 2018
Abstract: This thesis is a conversation analytic study of how people talk in clinical group supervision sessions. The study sought to describe and elucidate patterns of discourse by which group supervision members talk the institution of supervision ‘into being’ (Heritage, 1984:290). The data comprise a core of 21 audio recorded sessions. The recordings were made in a British University’s Practice-Based Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Clinic. All recordings are of one supervision group comprising of an experienced supervisor and three counsellors. The counsellors also all worked as clinicians in the clinic’s counselling agency. The recordings cover fortnightly supervision sessions over the course of one year. The thesis presents a detailed analysis of communications amongst the participants. In particular the thesis will show how they begin the business of supervision, with an ‘business-opening’ activity phase, which functions as an interim stage between small talk and getting down to business and orients the interactional activity to ‘feelings talk’. It shows how participants co-ordinate the presentation of case studies in a sequentially managed way. The thesis will also show how the use of ‘modelling talk enactments’ by the supervisor is responded to as advice-giving and shows how the interactants negotiate and align to the enactment with reference to an inference regarding ‘who knows what’ and ‘who knows most’. And finally, the thesis demonstrates how interactants organise laughter for negotiating the ‘tricky’ aspects of professional consideration, such as ‘liminal’ ethical aspects; appointing or accepting ‘responsibility’ for institutional problems and for negotiating where delicate matters between group members may be incipient. The study contributes to conversation analytic knowledge regarding CA literature on institutional interaction, particularly on therapeutic discourse and opens up directions for further CA research. The study also offers the findings to supervision research comprising a rare study into the ‘real-life’ interactions in group supervision.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2381/42782
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'Let's check in with our tummies': Orienting to feelings-talk in group supervision for psychotherapy counsellors
Hutchby, Ian; Dart, Alison. - : SAGE Publications, 2018
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Communicative affordances and participation frameworks in mediated interaction
Hutchby, Ian. - : Elsevier, 2015
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Communicative affordances and participation frameworks in mediated interaction
In: Journal of pragmatics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 72 (2014), 86-89
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The discourse reader
Baker, Paul; Hutchby, Ian; Malinowski, Bronislaw. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, 2014
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Communicative affordances and participation frameworks in mediated interaction
In: Journal of Pragmatics 72 (2014), 86-89
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Discourses of helping professions
Spranz-Fogasy, Thomas (Herausgeber); Knight, Naomi K.; Watkins, Ashley. - Amsterdam : Benjamins, 2014
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Topic organisation in Japanese conversation
Kino, Midori. - : Department of Sociology, 2014. : University of Leicester, 2014
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Ethics in praxis: negotiating the presence and functions of a video camera in family therapy
In: Discourse studies. - London [u.a.] : Sage 14 (2012) 6, 675-690
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Ethics in praxis: Negotiating the presence and functions of a video camera in family therapy
In: Discourse Studies 14 (2012), 675-690
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Observational technology and the processes of interaction in family therapy
In: Interaction types in the helping professions - Differences, similarities and interferences of communicative tasks (2012)
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Non-neutrality and argument in the hybrid political interview
In: Discourse studies. - London [u.a.] : Sage 13 (2011) 3, 349-365
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Non-neutrality and argument in the hybrid political interview
In: Discourse Studies 13 (2011) 3, 349-365
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Talking politics in broadcast media : cross-cultural perspectives on political interviewing, journalism and accountability
Lin, Angel; Hutchby, Ian; Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2011
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Children's participation and the familial moral order in family therapy
In: Discourse studies. - London [u.a.] : Sage 12 (2010) 1, 49-64
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Children's participation and the familial moral order in family therapy
In: Discourse Studies 12 (2010) 1, 49-64
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Feelings-talk and therapeutic vision in child-counsellor interaction
In: Analysing interactions in childhood (Malden, MA, 2010), p. 146-162
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Feelings-talk and the paradoxes of child counselling
In: Analysing interactions in childhood. Insights from conversation analysis (2010), 146-162
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Review
In: Language in society. - London [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 38 (2009) 1, 124
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