This document provides a list of references related to conversation analysis and ethnomethodology. It includes over 30 sources from the 1960s to the 2000s that examine the analysis of natural conversation and institutional talk, the use of language in legal and medical settings, and the study of social interaction and the organization of conversation. The references cover foundational works in conversation analysis and ethnomethodology as well as more recent applications of these approaches.
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Pedagogy: A Guide for ESL/EFL Teachers. (Routledge, 2010)
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Firth, Alan & Johannes Wagner (2007) “Second/ForeignLanguage Learning as a Social
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Garfinkel, Harold (1967) “Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities” in his Studies in
Ethnomethodology. Prentice-Hall.
Garfinkel, Harold (2002) "The Central Claims of Ethnomethodology: Working Out Durkheim’s
Aphorism" in his Ethnomethodology's Program. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: 91-120.
Garfinkel, Harold & Egon Bittner 1967 "Methodological Adequacy in the Quantitative Study
of Selection Criteria and Selection Activities in Psychiatric Outpatient Clinics" in Garfinkel
Studies in Ethnomethodology. Prentice-Hall.
Heritage, John (2005) "Conversation Analysis and Institutional Talk" in Kristine L. Fitch &
Robert E. Sanders, eds. Handbook of Language and Social Interaction, Psychology Press and
Routledge: 103-147.
19. Komter, Martha (1997) "Remorse, Redress, and Reform: Blame-Taking in the Courtroom"in
Max Travers & John F. Manzo, eds. Law in Action: Ethnomethodological and Conversation
Analytic Approaches to Law: 239-97
Lynch & Bogen (1996) The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text, and Memory at the Iran-Contra
Hearings.Duke University Press.
Livingston, Eric (2008) Ethnography of Reason. Ashgate.
Moerman, Michael (1973/2003) "The Use of Precedent in Natural Conversation: A Study in
Practical Legal Reasoning" in Michael Lynch & Wes Sharrock, eds. Harold Garfinkel 4 Vols. Vol.
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Pomerantz, Anita (1987) "Descriptions in Legal Setting” in Graham Button & John R. E. Lee,
eds. Talk and Social Organisation 226-243
20. Pomerantz, Anita & Jenny Mandelbaum (2005) "Conversation Analytic Approaches to
the Relevance and Uses of Relationship Categories in Interaction" in Kristine L. Fitch &
Robert E. Sanders, eds. Handbook of Language and Social Interaction, Psychology Press
and Routledge: 149-171
Sacks, Harvey (1972) "Notes on Police Assessment of Moral Character"in David
Sudnow, ed. Studies in Social Interaction : 280-29
Sacks, Harvey (1978) "Some Technical Considerations of a Dirty Joke" in Jim
Schenkein, ed. Studies in the Organizatoin of Conversational Interaction. : 249-269.
Sacks, Harvey (1997) 'The Lawyer's Work', in M. Travers and J. Manzo (eds) Law in
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Ashgate.
Sharrock, Wes & Roy Turner (1978) "On a Conversational Environment of
Equivocality" in Jim Schenkein, ed. Studies in the Organizatoin of Conversational
Interaction. : 173-197.
21. Schenkein, Jim (1978) "Identity Negotiations in Conversation" in Jim Schenkein, ed. Studies
in the Organization of Conversational Interaction : 57-78.
Sudnow, David (1965) "Normal Crimes: Sociological Features of the Penal Code in a Public
Defender Office" in Social Problems, Vol. 12, No. 3 : 255-276
Watson, D. R. (1990) "Some Features of the Elicitation of Confessions in Murder
Interrogations" in George Psathas, ed. Interaction Competence: 263-295
Wieder, D.L. (1974) Language and Social Reality: The Case of Telling Convict Code. Mouton,
The Hague.
Zimmerman, Don H. (1971) “The Practicalities of Rule Use” in J. Douglas (ed.)
Understanding Everyday Life. Chicago: Aldine: 285-95.
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