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Frederick Erickson, Talk and Social Theory: Ecologies of Speaking and Listening in Everyday Life From the publisher's description: The use of everyday examples enhances the appeal of Talk and Social Theory to a non-specialist as well as a specialist audience. It reviews key theoretical perspectives and conceptual frameworks in social theory and in the sociolinguistic study of talk. It concludes with an argument against overly determinist accounts of talk as social action, in the interest of better construction of social theory and better empirical study of talk.
Material presented here is copyrighted by Frederick Erickson. Video clips require the latest version of Apple QuickTime or RealVideo player. Some of the clips were degraded on purpose, to protect the identities of participants. |
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