
Conversation and Technology
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Conversation and Technology draws on recent theory andempirical research in conversation analysis, ethnomethodology andthe social construction of technology. In novel contributions toeach of these areas, Hutchby argues that the ways in which weinteract can be profoundly shaped by technological media, while atthe same time we ourselves are shapers of both the cultural andinteractional properties of these technologies.
The book begins by examining a variety of theoretical perspectiveson this issue. Hutchby offers a critical appraisal of recentsociological thinking, which has tended to over-estimate society'sinfluence on technological development. Instead he calls for a newappreciation of the relationship between human communication andtechnology. Using a range of case studies to illustrate hisargument, Hutchby explores the multiplicity of ways in whichtechnology affects our ordinary conversational practices.
Readers in areas as diverse as sociology, communication studies,psychology, computer science and management studies will find muchof interest in this account of the human and communicativeproperties of various forms of modern communication technology.
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University and Honorary Research Fellow in the School of SocialSciences at Cardiff University. His research involves theapplication of conversation analysis to various areas oftechnologically-mediated interaction, including the distinctiveproperties of broadcast talk and the possibilities of human-machineinteraction; as well as the analysis of children's communicativecompetence
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Chapter 2: The Communicative Affordances of TechnologicalArtifacts.
Chapter 3: Communication as Computation?.
Chapter 4: Talk in Interaction.
Chapter 5: The Telephone: Technology of Sociability.
Chapter 6: Telephone Interaction and Social Identity.
Chapter 7: Technological Mediation and AsymmetricalInteraction.
Chapter 8: Computers, Humans, Conversation.
Chapter 9: Virtual Conversation.
Chapter 10: Conclusion: A Reversion to the Real?.
Appendix: Transcription Conventions.
Bibliography.
Index
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