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Skip to main content Taylor & Francis Group Logo T&F eBooks * T&F eBooks * All eBook Collections Search: Advanced Search Search: * T&F eBooks * All eBook Collections Advanced Search * * * Login Hi, User Your Account Logout * About Us * Subjects * Browse * Products * Request a trial * Librarian Resources * What's New!! 1. Home 2. Humanities 3. Philosophy 4. Philosophy of Social Science 5. Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis 6. Institutional Talk Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages. 1. Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis Show Path Click here to show expand breadcrumbs Chapter Chapter INSTITUTIONAL TALK DOI link for Institutional Talk Institutional Talk ByGraham Button , Michael Lynch , Wes Sharrock BookEthnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Constructive Analysis Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 1st Edition First Published 2022 Imprint Routledge Pages 27 eBook ISBN 9781003220794 ABSTRACT The chapter is the first of two chapters that make up Part III of this volume which examines contemporary developments in the studies of work program in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EMCA). Although studies of work are primarily associated with ethnomethodology (EM), a significant line of work in conversation analysis (CA) has addressed the work done in institutional contexts such as law courts and medical establishments. This line of work takes its point of departure from a section of Sacks, Schegloff, and Jefferson's Simplest Systematics paper that discusses various speech exchange systems, such as debates, interrogations, or interviews, as specialised derivatives from the base turn-taking system of conversation. Institutional talk studies have attempted to show how these specialised forms of talk serve institutional functions. This chapter suggests that these studies of institutional talk display a “micro-functionalist” orientation, and exhibit analytic limitations in the way they deploy disciplinary expertise in CA to provide entry into the specialised practices found in specific organisational and occupational environments. Previous Chapter Next Chapter You do not have access to this content currently. Please click 'Get Access' button to see if you or your institution have access to this content. Get Access pdf size is 0.31MB To purchase a print version of this book for personal use or request an inspection copy GO TO ROUTLEDGE.COM Taylor & Francis Group Logo * PoliciesPolicies * Privacy Policy * Terms & Conditions * Cookie Policy * JournalsJournals * Taylor & Francis Online * CogentOA * CorporateCorporate * Taylor & Francis Group * Help & ContactHelp & Contact * Students/Researchers * Librarians/Institutions * Connect with us * * * * Registered in England & Wales No. 3099067 5 Howick Place | London | SW1P 1WG© 2023 Informa UK Limited Back to Top