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020 _a9781446247044
082 _a302.346 HEP-A
100 _aHepburn, Alexa
245 _aTranscribing for social research /
_cAlexa Hepburn and Galina B. Bolden
260 _aIndia
_bSage Publications
_c2019
300 _a206 p.
365 _aGBP
_b27.99
500 _aHow can we capture the words, gestures and conduct of study participants? How do we transcribe what happens in social interactions in analytically useful ways? How could systematic and detailed transcription practices benefit research? Transcribing for Social Research demonstrates how best to represent talk and interaction in a manageable and academically credible way that enables analysis. It describes and assesses key methodological and epistemological debates about the status of transcription research while also setting out best practice for handling different types of data and forms of social interaction. Featuring transcribing basics as well as important recent developments, this book guides readers through: Time and sequencing Speech delivery and patterns Non-vocal conduct Emotive displays like laughter, tears, or pain Talk in non-English languages Helpful technological resources As the first book-length exposition of the Jeffersonian transcription conventions, this well-crafted balance of theory and practice is a must-have resource for any social scientist looking to produce high quality transcripts.
650 _aTranscription
650 _aOral communication
650 _aSocial interaction--Research
650 _aConversation analysis
650 _aInterpersonal communication
650 _aConversation--Psychological aspects
650 _aSocial sciences--Methodology
650 _aSocial sciences--Research
700 _aBolden, Galina B.