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  • - A Study in the Social Production of Identity
    av Isabella Paoletti
    590 - 2 108,-

    The study presented in this volume examines how older women's identities are socially constructed and, in particular, how they can be influenced by institutional intervention. The interest in identity production is not only theoretical, but also practical.

  • - A Sociolinguistic Study of A New York Suburb
    av Lourdes M. Torres
    578,-

    This study combines ethnographic, quantitative and qualitative discourse methodologies to provide an analysis of language use in the Brentwood Puerto Rican community. The goal is to show that before conclusions about Spanish in the USA can be reached, communities should be studied individually.

  • - Arguments, Asymmetries, and Power on Talk Radio
    av Ian Hutchby
    578 - 1 881,-

    Using conversation analysis to explore the nature of argument, asymmetry, and power, this book focuses on the interplay between the structures of participation on talk radio. It demonstrates how conversation analysis may be used to account for power as a feature of institutional discourse.

  • - A Study of Israeli Settlement Museums
    av Tamar Katriel
    551 - 1 869,-

    This study develops a communication-centred perspective of heritage museums, exploring their socio-cultural role as arenas for the production of collective memory. Also analyzed is the social legitimation and identity formation they produce through the interplay of the local and the global.

  • - Family Preoccupations With Bulimia
    av Wayne A. Beach
    574 - 1 881,-

    This text uses conversation analysis methodology to explore the response of family members to eating disorders. The result is a glimpse into the anxieties, wishes, and resistences associated with such disorders. The book concentrates on the problems of bulimia and grandparent caregiving.

  • - Karaoke and the Construction of Identity in Chinese America
    av Casey M.K. Lum
    548 - 1 881,-

    An analysis of the social origins of karaoke and the dramaturgical characteristics of karaoke events. It visits various karaoke scenes in their natural context, from hotel ballrooms to multi-ethnic, working-class neighbourhoods, especially those of immigrant Chinese.

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