
Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups
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- Intro
- Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Introduction
- Community policing: What is it?
- The Community policing training partnership CPTP (pseudonym)
- Plan of the book
- Conclusion
- Chapter 1. Focus groups: A multimodal approach
- The focus group interview
- Multimodal conduct
- Gesture
- Gaze, movement, and posture
- Part 1. Sociocultural organization in multimodal action
- Chapter 2. They thought we were a hick town
- Professional expertise
- Community
- Collective identity
- Expert identity
- Community and expertise as interacting symbolic systems
- Conclusion
- Chapter 3. We're doin this here now
- Example 1. We're doin this here now
- Hey Bob: Social organization in multimodal quotation
- Criss-crossing streams of sociocultural opposition
- Conclusion
- Part 2. Multimodal rituals of stance and positioning
- Chapter 4. Struck by speech
- Introduction
- 'Zeroing In'
- Struck by speech embodied
- Discursive constitution of jurisdictional identity
- Conclusion
- Chapter 6. Poetic positioning and multimodal hypotheticals
- Narratives and interactional positioning
- Embedded and embodied hypotheticals
- Positioning as an "outside" and "objective" observer
- The interactive escalation of jurisdictional conflict
- Conclusion
- Part 3. Interactional troubles and contextualization cues
- Chapter 7. When the dust cleared up
- Data: Example 1
- Embodied evaluation
- Affiliation and participation
- Gaze and participation
- Linguistic ideologies in institutional talk
- Discussion: Macro-Micro integration
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8. We have four hundred and seventy six neighborhood watches
- The data
- Contextualization cues and crosstalk
- Conclusion
- Conclusion
- Summary and relevance of the findings
- Final thoughts on community policing
- Appendix. Data-methodology
- Transcription conventions used
- References
- Index
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