How emotions are made in talk /edited by Jessica S. Robles, Ann Weatherall. - 1 online resource (xvii, 292 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color) - Pragmatics & beyond new series (P&BNS), volume 321 .

Includes bibliographies and index.

Emotion as an emergent theme in conversation analysis : preface / How emotions are made to do things : an introduction / The social moral ordering of emotions -- Emotional intensity as a resource for moral assessments : the action of 'incitement' in sports settings -- Edward Reynolds -- Affect in interaction : working out expectancies and responsibility in a phone call / Displaying emotional control by how crying and talking are managed / Emotions as temporally unfolding -- Using objects and technologies in the immediate environment as resources for managing affect displays in troubles talk / Shared affective stance displays as preliminary to complaining -- Johanna Ruusuvuori, Birte Asmuss, Pentti Henttonen and Niklas Ravaja -- Embodiment in reciprocal laughter : sharing laughter, gaze, and embodied stance in children's peer group / Displays of emotion -- Responding empathically from shifting epistemic terrains / Socializing the emotions of joy and surprise in parent-child interaction / Haptics and emotions in speech and language therapy sessions for people with post-stroke aphasia / Affect and accountability : pain displays as a resource for action / Transcription glossary. Anssi Peräkylä -- Ann Weatherall and Jessica S. Robles -- Bryanna Hebenstreit and Alan Zemel -- Ann Weatherall -- Jessica S. Robles, Stephen M. Didomenico and Joshua Raclaw -- Emilia Strid and Asta Cekaite -- Joseph Ford and Alexa Hepburn -- Hansun Zhang Waring -- Sara Merlino -- Amanda Mcarthur --

"How Emotions are Made in Talk brings together an exciting collection of cutting-edge interactional research examining emotions and affectivity as social actions. The international selection of scholars draw on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis applied to a range of settings including sports, workplaces, telephone calls, classrooms, friends and healthcare. The aim of the book is to provide new insights into how emotions are produced as social actions in relation to, for example, encouragement, responsibility, crying, objects, empathy, joy, surprise, touch, and pain. This volume should be of interest to interactional scholars and researchers interested in social approaches to emotion, and addresses a range of scholarship across the disciplines of sociology, communication, psychology, linguistics, and anthropology"--



9789027260062 9027260060

2020055055


Emotions.


Electronic Books.

BF511 / .H694 2021