by ProfessorRichardButtny (Author)
Winner of the Outstanding Scholarship Award from the Language & Social Interaction Division of the National Communication Association 2007!
Much of our talk revolves around accounting for our own and other people's actions. We praise one person and blame another, justify our own actions, speculate on motives, tell and retell problematic events. This volume draws upon speech communication, sociology and social psychology to offer an original approach to such accounts.
Richard Buttny examines social accountability within communication contexts that range from a therapy session to welfare and broadcast news interviews, from everyday conversation to discussions in a Zen monastery. Throughout his wide-ranging analysis of accounts talk, he integrates conversation analytic methods with social constructionism.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 196
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Published: 07 Oct 1993
ISBN 10: 0803983077
ISBN 13: 9780803983076
`Includes some valuable insights about accounting practices and interpersonal communication... Most notably, the book represents an important initial effort to disrupt traditional and ossified variable analytic approaches to understanding communicative practices, including accounting practices. In this regard... Buttny has engendered a process of baby-stepping toward richer, more productive understandings of human communication and how to study it... by no means a trivial accomplishment' - Theory & Psychology
`Concepts like accounts , accounting practices and accountability are among the most important in recent social science... the book contains many interesting observations and ideas' - Discourse & Society