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ArtikelExercising Politeness: Membership Categorisation in a Radio Phone-In Programme  
Oleh: Feren?ik, Milan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Pragmatics: Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association vol. 17 no. 3 (2007), page 351-370.
Topik: Politeness; Face; Conversation Analysis; Membership Categorisation Analysis; Identity construction; Radio phone-in.
Fulltext: 555-889-1-PB.pdf (240.86KB)
Isi artikelThe paper seeks to demonstrate that, first, over the course of interaction in the radio phone-in events, participants display orientation to various aspects of their co-participants identities, second, since membership categories emerge and are developed at various sequentially relevant times, membership categorisation processes are closely tied with the events sequential organisation, and, third, categorisation bears on politeness aspects of interaction as the participation in the public arena causes participants faces to be constantly at stake. The methodological underpinnings of the paper represent the approaches of Membership Categorisation Analysis and the model of politeness based on the conceptualisation of face. The data are drawn from the corpus of No?ndialy (Night Dialogues) radio phone-ins broadcast on the Slovak public radio over the period of 1995-2004. The paper further attempts to demonstrate that participants are engaged in category work which sequentially unfolds in the course of the production of phone-in calls. Participants progressive involvement in talk is closely linked with the construction of layers of their categorial identities. The membership category of location represents the minimum agreed-upon canon of callers call-relevant identities. As the category is universally applicable, it bears the least face-threatening potential, for which reason it is used explicitely. In contrast, strategies of non-explicit categorisation, i.e. invoking categories through category-relevant predicates, apply to those topic-relevant categories which carry a significant face-threating load (e.g. family status, political affiliation, etc.). In summary, sequential organisation and category work are seen as being closely intertwined, with the latter also being employed as a positive and negative politeness strategy.
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