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ArtikelConversational Remembering and Uncertainty : Interdependencies of Experience as Individual and Collective Concerns in Teamwork  
Oleh: Middleton, David
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Language and Social Psychology (Full Text) vol. 16 no. 4 (1997), page 389-410.
Topik: teamwork; conversational; interdependencies; teamwork
Fulltext: Journal of Language and Social Psychology 1997 16. 389.pdf (2.48MB)
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Isi artikelConversational remembering in a medical team is examined for the way it displays and produces interdependencies between members' claims to experience and collectively reasoned understandings of uncertainties in team practice. Analysis of examples of transcribed talk, recorded in weekly team meetings at a neonatal intensive care unit, presents three interrelated issues. First, how claims concerning uncertainties of past, present and future experiences int eam work as formulated in terms of avowals of remembering and forgetting. Seconf, how such experience claims are shown to be collectively relevant within the organisation of talk. In particular, how what it is to remember and forget is used rhetorically, both to warrant the place of speakers in the reported experiences and as a means of establishing experience calims as collectively relevant. Third, how an orientation to what is remembered and forgotten is accomplished through the use of hypothetical instances of events and experiences.
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