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Paul McIlvenny

Other affiliations: University of Oulu
Bio: Paul McIlvenny is an academic researcher from Aalborg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conversation analysis & Identity (social science). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 54 publications receiving 659 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul McIlvenny include University of Oulu.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyse how adults and children elicit and share their everyday experiences of cycling together in a variety of circumstances using an ethnomethodologically informed approach to talk, mobile action and interactional practices.

73 citations

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20 Jun 2002
TL;DR: McIlvenny and Paul as mentioned in this paper discuss the role of gender and sexual agency in talk-in-interaction, and discuss the repressed on parole, performativity and the unsaid in talkin' dirty jokes.
Abstract: 1. Preface 2. Transcription conventions 3. 1. Introduction: Researching talk, gender and sexuality (by McIlvenny, Paul) 4. 2. Doing feminist conversation analysis (by Kitzinger, Celia) 5. 3. Gender and sexuality in talk-in-interaction: Considering conversation analytic perspectives (by Stokoe, Elizabeth) 6. 4. Critical reflections on performativity and the'un/doing' of gender and sexuality in talk (by McIlvenny, Paul) 7. 5. From performatives to practices: Judith Butler, discursive psychology and the management of heterosexist talk (by Speer, Susan) 8. 6. Negotiating gender identities and sexual agency in elderly couples' talk (by Tainio, Liisa) 9. 7. Framing gender: Incongruous gendered identities in Dar es Salaam adolescents' talk (by D'hondt, Sigurd) 10. 8. The repressed on parole: Gender categorisation, performativity and the unsaid in talkin' dirty jokes (by Fish, Andrew) 11. 9. Figuring gender in teachers' talk about school bullying (by Hepburn, Alexa) 12. 10. "I'm still not sure she's a she": Textual talk and typed bodies in online interaction (by Sunden, Jenny) 13. Biographical details 14. Index

73 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the timing, format, and sequential organization of heckling at Speakers' Corner, a multicultural setting in a London park at which the general public can actively participate in popular debate.
Abstract: Speakers' Corner is a multicultural setting in a London park at which the general public can actively participate in popular debate. A successful "soap-box" orator should attract and keep an audience, elicit support from the crowd, and gain applause; indeed, a mastery of the crowd, the discourse, and the message is highly valued. However, although talk resources are deployed sensitively by speakers to elicit group affiliation and response, they are also exploitable by hecklers as resources for launching heckles and disaffiliative responses. Audiences at Speakers' Corner are not passive receivers of rhetorical messages; they are active negotiators of interpretations and alignments that may support, resist, or conflict with the speaker's and other audience members' orientations to prior talk. Using transcribed examples of video data recorded at Speakers' Corner, the timing, format, and sequential organization of heckling are described and analyzed with the tools and methods of conversation analysis. (Conversation analysis, audience response, popular public discourse, political speech, heckle)*

56 citations


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20 Dec 2013
TL;DR: The Foundations of Qualitative Research as mentioned in this paper The applications of qualitative methods to social research are discussed in detail in the context of qualitative research in the field of social science research, with a focus on the use of qualitative data.
Abstract: The Foundations of Qualitative Research - Rachel Ormston, Liz Spencer, Matt Barnard, Dawn Snape The Applications of Qualitative Methods to Social Research - Jane Ritchie and Rachel Ormston Design Issues - Jane Lewis and Carol McNaughton Nicholls Ethics of Qualitative Research - Stephen Webster, Jane Lewis and Ashley Brown Designing and Selecting Samples - Jane Ritchie, Jane Lewis, Gilliam Elam, Rosalind Tennant and Nilufer Rahim Designing Fieldwork - Sue Arthur, Martin Mitchell, Jane Lewis and Carol McNaughton Nicholls In-depth Interviews - Alice Yeo, Robin Legard, Jill Keegan, Kit Ward, Carol McNaughton Nicholls and Jane Lewis Focus Groups - Helen Finch, Jane Lewis, and Caroline Turley Observation - Carol McNaughton Nicholls, Lisa Mills and Mehul Kotecha Analysis: Principles and Processes - Liz Spencer, Jane Ritchie, Rachel Ormston, William O'Connor and Matt Barnard Traditions and approaches Analysis in practice - Liz Spencer, Jane Ritchie, William O'Connor, Gareth Morrell and Rachel Ormston Generalisability Writing up qualitative Research - Clarissa White, Kandy Woodfield, Jane Ritchie and Rachel Ormston

9,682 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a four-volume set brings together seminal articles on the subject from varied sources, creating an invaluable roadmap for scholars seeking to consolidate their knowledge of CDA, and of its continued development.
Abstract: Since the late 1980s, Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) has become a well-established field in the social sciences. However, in contrast with some branches of linguistics, CDA is not a discrete academic discipline in the traditional sense, with a fixed set of research methods. The manifold roots of CDA lie in a myriad of disciplines including rhetoric, anthropology, philosophy and cognitive science, to name a few. This four-volume set brings together seminal articles on the subject from varied sources, creating an invaluable roadmap for scholars seeking to consolidate their knowledge of CDA, and of its continued development. Sculpted and edited by a leading voice in the field, this work covers the interdisciplinary roots, the most important approaches and methodologies of CDA, as well as applications in other disciplines in an updated and comprehensive way. Structured thematically, the four volumes cover a wide range of aspects and considerations: Volume One: Histories, Concepts and Interdisciplinarity Volume Two: Theoretical Approaches and Methodologies Volume Three: 'Doing CDA' - Case Studies Volume Four: Applications and Perspectives - New Trends in CDA

4,972 citations

01 Nov 2008

2,686 citations

01 Dec 2004
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2,279 citations

Book Chapter
01 Jan 2011

1,351 citations