The Interactional Organization of Academic Talk
office hour consultations
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Author
Publication
2010 - John Benjamins Publishing Company, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Language
English
Word Count
99,250 words, Guess
Page Count
397 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-139789027256027
- ISBN-109027256020
- Library of Congress Control Number2010022704
- Better World Books9789027256027
- Open LibraryOL32168361M
Classifications
- LCCLB1034.L56 2010
Description
This book provides interesting and critical insights into a common university practice, the academic office hour. Office hours are a discursive site for a variety of different issues, ranging from administrative matters to course-related and study-related concerns. The study offers both an ethnographic account of this speech event within the socio-cultural context of a German university as well as a more detailed analysis of the interactional organization of academic consultations. It draws on natural recordings of entire office hour interactions in order to show how participants’ actions at different stages of the talk organize and accomplish the consultation. The analytical focus is set on the sequential activities teachers and students engage in as they conduct a consultation. This includes, for instance, how participants open an office hour talk, how they establish an agenda, how they manage advice-giving, and how they close the consultation. As such, this book will be of practical use to students and faculty members as well as scholars from different disciplines who work in the areas of institutional talk and talk-in-interaction.
First Sentence
University students perform a variety of activities and tasks in the course of their studies, each of which involves specific receptive and productive skills (reading, listening, writing, and speaking).
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