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The book looks into the in situ organization of ethnic and racial categorization in interviews in English as a lingua franca. It proposes the combined ethnomethodological and conversation analytic approach. The author shows that the negotiation of ethnic identity categories concerns stereotypes and evaluations included in ethnic categorization. She establishes that the ways of negotiating ethnic identity categories are largely systematic, which indicates that talk participants share the norms of construing ethnic identity categories and recognize preferred and dispreferred categorization. The book reveals that ambiguous categorial references are a special challenge for talk participants. Social types and groups are used not only to create but also to avoid prejudiced ethnic categorization.



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English as a lingua franca – Intercultural communication – Ethnomethodology – Conversation analysis – Membership categorization analysis – Interviews – Ethnic and racial categorization – Negotiation of ethnic identity categories – Macro and micro context – Social identity category – Preference structure

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 08/06/2017
      ISBN13: 9783631649947, 978-3631649947
      ISBN10: 3631649940

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book looks into the in situ organization of ethnic and racial categorization in interviews in English as a lingua franca. It proposes the combined ethnomethodological and conversation analytic approach. The author shows that the negotiation of ethnic identity categories concerns stereotypes and evaluations included in ethnic categorization. She establishes that the ways of negotiating ethnic identity categories are largely systematic, which indicates that talk participants share the norms of construing ethnic identity categories and recognize preferred and dispreferred categorization. The book reveals that ambiguous categorial references are a special challenge for talk participants. Social types and groups are used not only to create but also to avoid prejudiced ethnic categorization.



      Table of Contents

      English as a lingua franca – Intercultural communication – Ethnomethodology – Conversation analysis – Membership categorization analysis – Interviews – Ethnic and racial categorization – Negotiation of ethnic identity categories – Macro and micro context – Social identity category – Preference structure

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