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Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups.

Gilbert, Kristin Enola.

Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (204 pages) - Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture Series ; v.90 . - Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture Series .

Intro -- Multimodal Performance and Interaction in Focus Groups -- Editorial page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Community policing: What is it? -- The Community policing training partnership CPTP (pseudonym) -- Plan of the book -- Conclusion -- Chapter 1. Focus groups: A multimodal approach -- The focus group interview -- Multimodal conduct -- Gesture -- Gaze, movement, and posture -- Part 1. Sociocultural organization in multimodal action -- Chapter 2. They thought we were a hick town -- Professional expertise -- Community -- Collective identity -- Expert identity -- Community and expertise as interacting symbolic systems -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. We're doin this here now -- Example 1. We're doin this here now -- Hey Bob: Social organization in multimodal quotation -- Criss-crossing streams of sociocultural opposition -- Conclusion -- Part 2. Multimodal rituals of stance and positioning -- Chapter 4. Struck by speech -- Introduction -- 'Zeroing In' -- Struck by speech embodied -- Discursive constitution of jurisdictional identity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 6. Poetic positioning and multimodal hypotheticals -- Narratives and interactional positioning -- Embedded and embodied hypotheticals -- Positioning as an "outside" and "objective" observer -- The interactive escalation of jurisdictional conflict -- Conclusion -- Part 3. Interactional troubles and contextualization cues -- Chapter 7. When the dust cleared up -- Data: Example 1 -- Embodied evaluation -- Affiliation and participation -- Gaze and participation -- Linguistic ideologies in institutional talk -- Discussion: Macro-Micro integration -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. We have four hundred and seventy six neighborhood watches -- The data -- Contextualization cues and crosstalk -- Conclusion -- Conclusion. Summary and relevance of the findings -- Final thoughts on community policing -- Appendix. Data-methodology -- Transcription conventions used -- References -- Index.

9789027260208


Community policing-United States-Evaluation.
Police-community relations-United States.


Electronic books.

HV7936.C83 .G553 2021

363.230973

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