J 2024

Jazyk a sociální interakce v přirozeném světě: o Goodwinově teorii ko-operativního jednání

KADERKA, Petr, Jakub MLYNÁŘ, Jiří NEKVAPIL, Tamah SHERMAN, František TŮMA et. al.

Basic information

Original name

Jazyk a sociální interakce v přirozeném světě: o Goodwinově teorii ko-operativního jednání

Name (in English)

Language and social interaction in the natural world: on Charles Goodwin’s theory of co-operative action

Authors

KADERKA, Petr, Jakub MLYNÁŘ, Jiří NEKVAPIL, Tamah SHERMAN and František TŮMA

Edition

Slovo a slovesnost, Ústav pro jazyk český Akademie věd ČR, 2024, 0037-7031

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

60203 Linguistics

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 0.100 in 2022

Organization unit

Faculty of Arts

UT WoS

001234654400001

Keywords (in Czech)

Charles Goodwin; ko-operativní jednání; přirozený svět; výzkumný styl; semiotika; lingvistická antropologie; ethnometodologie; konverzační analýza; multimodalita;videonahrávky

Keywords in English

Charles Goodwin; co-operative action;natural world (lifeworld); research style; semiotics; linguistic anthropology; ethnomethodology; conversation analysis; multimodality;video data

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Reviewed
Změněno: 17/7/2024 08:39, doc. Mgr. František Tůma, Ph.D.

Abstract

In English

This text provides a critical analysis and assessment of Charles Goodwin’s theory of co-operative action. First, it characterizes Goodwin’s distinctive research style, analyzing his specific way of presenting research findings, as well as drawing on memoir and biographical texts and published interviews. This distinction lies in: a) a strong emphasis on the collection and analysis of empirical data, b) the use of video data, c) the original presentation of data and analysis in collages/assemblages of transcripts, images and analytical commentary, d) a holistic, integrative and interdisciplinary approach to the research object, e) the inclusion of ethnographic knowledge in the analysis, and f) an axiomatic style of thinking. Then the text introduces the conceptual architecture of the theory of co-operative action and discusses the contributions of this theory to the field of (linguistic) anthropology, particularly to questions about the origins of language, the historical diversification of languages and cultures, the situated nature of communication, the distribution of knowledge, and the formation of competent members of cultural communities. It concludes that Goodwin’s theoretical insights have the potential to shape the future of not only linguistic anthropology, but also interactionally-oriented linguistics.

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