In academic colloquia the most privileged and noble mission of universities is exercised: the advancing and testing of ideas, the production of truth and knowledge, an activity that is nothing less than the the essential sound for a place of thought. But, as ideas advance and are tested, what are people doing? What is the role for emotions and relationships? What worries do faculty and graduate students bring to this occasion? What problems do participants face as they talk with each other? How are problems made visible in talk and given attention through talk? Colloquium speaks to these questions by analyzing tape recorded discussions of several academic groups, and interviews in which academics reflect about their colloquium participation. Colloquium addresses three key questions: (1) What are the communicative problems that face graduate student and faculty participants? (2) What conversational strategies are used in response to these problems? and (3) How ought academics talk with each other? This book develops how the academic colloquium is best conceived as a dilemmatic situation-a communicative occasion involving tensions and contradiction. With a dilemmatic perspective, colloquium problems experienced as diffuse and hard to articulate become recognizable, various conversational trivia become sensible, and specific moral/practical proposals emerge as defensible and desirable courses of action. The work covers views that colloquium problems form the perspective of individual participants in their roles as presenters and discussants, and graduate students and faculty members; dilemmas discourse practices of the academic colloquium are examined from a group perspective; and a philosophical and pragmatic reconstruction of practice.
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Colloquium speaks to these questions by analyzing tape recorded discussions of several academic groups, and interviews in which academics reflect about their colloquium participation.
Acknowledgements Colloquium: An Introduction PARTICIPANTS' DILEMMAS Dilemmas of Identity. Positioning and Accounting Questioning and Responding Character Challenges DILEMMAS OF THE GROUP Equality and Expertise Discursive Expressions of Institutional Rank Emotion in Intellectual Talk Intellectual Community IMPLICATIONS Cultivating Better Discussion Epilogue Appendices
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The volumes presented in this series provide a forum for the cross-fertilization of ideas from diverse disciplines that share a mutual interest in discourse -- be it prose comprehension and recall, dialogue analysis, text grammar construction, computer simulation of natural language, spoken versus written discourse, or other related topics. The problems posed by multi-sentence contexts and the methods required to investigate them, while not always unique to discourse, are still sufficiently distinct as to benefit from the organized model of scientific interaction made possible by this series. Scholars working in the discourse area from the perspective of sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, ethnomethodology and the sociology of language, educational psychology (e.g., teacher/student interaction), the philosophy of language, computational linguistics, and related sub-areas are invited to submit manuscripts of monograph or book length. Edited collections of original papers resulting from conferences will also be considered.
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ISBN
9781567502244
Publisert
1997-01-01
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Vekt
369 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
216

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