Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Points of Departure
- Part III Collections
- Part IV Evidence
- Part V Avenues into Action
- 18 Single-Case Analysis
- 19 Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis, and the Study of Interaction in Everyday Life
- 20 Analyzing Categorial Phenomena in Talk-in-Interaction
- 21 Where the Action Is: Positioning Matters in Interaction
- 22 Analyzing Particles
- 23 Analyzing Grammar in Social Interaction
- 24 Listening to Talk-in-Interaction: Ways of Observing Speech
- 25 Multimodality in Conversation Analysis
- 26 System-Oriented Analysis: Moving from Singular Practices to Organizations of Practice
- 27 Comparing across Languages and Cultures
- 28 Methodological Considerations When Using Conversation Analysis to Investigate Institutional Interaction
- 29 Methods for ‘Applying’ Conversation Analysis
- 30 Using Conversation-Analytic Research Methods in the Study of Atypical Populations
- Part VI Situating and Reporting Findings
- Part VII Looking Forward
- Appendix I Jeffersonian Transcription Conventions
- Appendix II Multimodal Transcription Conventions
- Index
26 - System-Oriented Analysis: Moving from Singular Practices to Organizations of Practice
from Part V - Avenues into Action
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2024
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Part I Introduction
- Part II Points of Departure
- Part III Collections
- Part IV Evidence
- Part V Avenues into Action
- 18 Single-Case Analysis
- 19 Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis, and the Study of Interaction in Everyday Life
- 20 Analyzing Categorial Phenomena in Talk-in-Interaction
- 21 Where the Action Is: Positioning Matters in Interaction
- 22 Analyzing Particles
- 23 Analyzing Grammar in Social Interaction
- 24 Listening to Talk-in-Interaction: Ways of Observing Speech
- 25 Multimodality in Conversation Analysis
- 26 System-Oriented Analysis: Moving from Singular Practices to Organizations of Practice
- 27 Comparing across Languages and Cultures
- 28 Methodological Considerations When Using Conversation Analysis to Investigate Institutional Interaction
- 29 Methods for ‘Applying’ Conversation Analysis
- 30 Using Conversation-Analytic Research Methods in the Study of Atypical Populations
- Part VI Situating and Reporting Findings
- Part VII Looking Forward
- Appendix I Jeffersonian Transcription Conventions
- Appendix II Multimodal Transcription Conventions
- Index
Summary
The investigation of singular practices and actions is the bedrock of Conversation Analysis (CA), yet it is not the only approach that CA research can take. This chapter poses a series of analytic questions designed to guide the analyst’s attention towards a complementary mode of analysis, one which takes as its object of study not a singular practice but rather a system of practices, alternative solutions to a recurrent problem of social organization. While this approach has been employed to greatest effect in research on generic organizations of interaction, the analytic techniques are themselves generic and applicable across domains of action. Rather than select a practice or action and ask what forms it can take or what environments it can inhabit, conversation analysts can instead select a problem, an exigency of social interaction, and ask how participants solve it. Alternative practices and actions naturally cluster around the organizational problems to which they serve as possible solutions, and it is this endogenous organization that CA research aims to document. The chapter sketches out and illustrates a range of analytic techniques that conversation analysts have employed in past research and can employ again to discover and investigate organizations of practice.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Methods in Conversation Analysis , pp. 743 - 779Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024