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Tables of Contents for Status and Power in Verbal Interaction
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Table of Contents
v
 
Acknowledgments
viii
 
Introduction
1
26
Goals and overview
1
15
The analysis and interpretation of culture
3
2
Discourse structure and strategies
5
4
Power and status
9
1
Status and rank
9
2
Power and rank
11
4
Conversation and interpersonal meaning
15
1
The dynamics of social activity
16
5
Politeness and social relationships
20
1
Data collection and methodology
21
4
The community under observation
21
1
Suitability for the study
21
1
The recordings of the speech situations
22
3
Conclusion
25
2
Language in a Social Context
27
20
Language in use
27
5
Sociolinguistics: from field linguistics to social class
27
3
The ethnography of speaking
30
2
Social networks
32
8
Network density
33
1
Network multiplexity
34
1
Clusters
35
1
Network features and linguistic analysis
36
1
Networks and codes
37
1
Network and social variables
38
1
Networks and methodology
39
1
Network structure of the community
40
7
Overview of the community network
40
1
Network density and multiplexity
41
2
Ranking and status of members
43
1
Social variables
44
3
Verbal Interaction: Balancing Individual and Group Wants
47
38
Introduction
47
1
Self-presentation and group preservation
48
9
Face and repair
50
2
Lexical and syntactic choices
52
2
Pauses and self correction
54
1
Defending one's topic
55
2
Politic verbal behavior
57
6
Going off-record
59
4
Speech situations and severity of FTAs
63
9
Network variables and interaction
64
2
Intercluster interaction
66
3
Intracluster interaction
69
2
Interaction in formal settings
71
1
Manipulating deference and solidarity strategies
72
9
Rhetorical strategies
74
5
Solidarity and deference strategies
79
2
Conclusion
81
4
The Consensual View of Power in Discourse
85
32
Turn-taking
85
7
Overlapping speech
88
4
Topics
92
3
Turns and topics
93
2
Topic ratification and refusal
95
17
Raising a new topic as an FTA
97
1
Bidding for power and speaker insecurity
98
5
Rejecting a discourse topic
103
3
Withdrawing a discourse topic
106
6
Conclusion
112
5
Topic analysis and power
112
2
Power as consensual
114
3
Conflict and Competition in Discourse
117
26
The nature of conflict
117
4
Constraints against conflict
118
1
Forms of conflict
119
2
Conflict of relationship roles
121
5
Social identities and social organization
121
1
Vying for rank and leadership
121
3
Metaphorical switching
124
2
Overt conflict
126
7
Managing face threats
126
4
Speech act as face threat
130
3
Rivalry
133
7
Rivalry versus conflict
133
1
Rivalry and performance
134
1
Competition and cooperation
135
5
Summary
140
3
Power and Status in the Community
143
16
Introduction
143
2
Interaction and social identity
145
4
Politic behavior
145
1
Rhetorical strategies
146
1
Topic analysis and power
147
1
Conflict and competition
148
1
Implications for power
149
4
Power as consensual
151
2
Methodological considerations
153
6
Implications for further study
155
4
Appendix
159
2
Bibliography
161
12
Subject Index
173
6
Author Index
179