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Lectures on Conversation [Paperback]

Harvey Sacks (Author), Gail Jefferson (Editor), Emanuel A. Schegloff (Editor)
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February 28, 1995
Volume I contains the lectures of Fall 1964 through Fall 1967, in which Sacks explores a great variety of topics, from suicide to children's games to Medieval Hell as a nemonic device to pronouns and paradoxes. But two key issues emerge: rules of conversational sequencing - central to the articulation of interaction, and membership categorization devices - central to the social organization of knowledge. This volume culminates in the extensive and formal explication of turn-taking which Sacks delivered in Fall, 1967.
Volume II contains the lectures of Spring 1968 through Spring 1972. Again he touches on a wide range of subjects, such as the poetics of ordinary talk, the integrative function of public tragedy, and pauses in spelling out a word. He develops a major new theme: storytelling in converstion, with an attendant focus on topic. His investigation of conversational sequencing continues, and this volume culminates in the elegant dissertation on adjacency pairs which Sacks delivered in Spring, 1972.

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This project makes available for the first time the entire corpus of lectures by a writer whose thought and method influenced a generation of sociologists and sociolinguists.

Originally published as two volumes, this special comprehensive single-volume edition contains the complete lectures, beginning with the lectures delivered at UCLA, from Fall 1964 through Spring 1968. Sacks explores a great variety of topics, but two key issues emerge: rules of conversational sequencing, and membership categorization devices. The lectures culminate in the extensive and formal explication of turn-taking delivered in Fall 1967.

The second half contains the lectures delivered at UC Irvine from Fall 1968 through Spring 1972. Again, Sacks touches on a wide range of subjects, such as the poetics of ordinary talk, the integrative function of public tragedy, and pauses in the spelling out of a word. The central theme is storytelling in conversation, with an attendant focus on topic. The volume culminates in the elegant dissertation on adjacency pairs which Sacks delivered in Spring, 1972.

About the Author

Harvey Sacks taught in the Department of Sociology at UCLA and in the School od Cocial Science, University of California, Irvine, from 1964 until 1975, when he was killed in an automobile accident.

Gail Jefferson has held teaching and research positions in Conversation Analysis at various universities in the USA, England, and the Netherlands where she now resides.

Emanuel A. Schegloff is Professor of Sociology at UCLA.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 1520 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell (February 28, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1557867054
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557867056
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 2.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #638,568 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional lectures on the structure of human interaction, April 19, 1997
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This collection of lectures by the late Harvey Sacks will be useful and thought provoking for researchers and scholars in any of the social or human sciences. Sacks' wide-ranging intellect throws light on phenomena central to sociology, linguistics, anthropology, communication, and psychology. This volume is a comprehensive collection of Sacks' work, and a vital resource for social scientists
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars These lectures challenge all the conventions of social science, October 31, 2006
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Gail Jefferson's immense effort has provided serious scholars with a wealth of insight into the thought of one of the 20th century's most original thinkers. Harvey Sacks developed both analytical insights and methods of the utmost brilliance, challenging the conventions of sociology in a manner closely aligned with the work of Harold Garfinkel. This collection of lectures provides an intimate encounter with a different way of understanding social interaction by restoring the "social" and the "interaction" to social inquiry. As the founder of Conversation Analysis, Sacks provided scholars with a way of investigating the mechanisms of sense making by attending the finely coordinated details of social interaction. All serious social scientists should own a copy of this work and read it carefully.
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