This chapter provides an outline of Membership Categorisation Analysis, exemplifies some of its applications, and argues for its significance for the agenda of critical discourse analysis. The chapter describes and illustrates the organisation of categories in everyday discourse, categorisation devices and their rules for application, and the relationship of categorisation practices to the interpretation of activities, features, and attributions. As part of these processes, the use of topic selections, list formations, and embedded stories in the assembly and interpretation of categories and features is also illustrated. We conclude by suggesting that the application of MCA is one alternative to the ‘tripwire ’ approach to critique, which s...
This chapter discusses the use of membership categorisation analysis (MCA) to explore how transition...
In this commentary on Stokoe’s article, ‘Moving forward with membership categorization analysis’, I ...
Guys, girls, mothers, sisters, pastors, real estate agents… What roles do these seemingly mundane la...
This chapter outlines an approach to the study of categorisation in language practice grounded in th...
This chapter outlines an approach to the study of categorisation in language practice grounded in th...
In this chapter, we have attempted to do three things. First, we have illustrated an approach to Mem...
Facing a crucial leap from political philosophy to empirical analysis, the approach to discourse ana...
mundane labels for referring to people play in social interaction? When and why are such categories ...
This article has four aims. First, it will consider explicitly, and polemically, the hierarchical re...
In this chapter, we explore membership categorization analysis (MCA) as a method for interrogating t...
The central concern of ‘Membership Categorisation Analysis’ (MCA) is the array of categorisation pra...
What are we doing when we analyse conversation? What are we doing when we analyse conversation
In this article, I address some of the issues for the analysis of categorial features of talk and te...
Membership categorization analysis (MCA) is a tradition of qualitative empirical research focused on...
In this article, we examine the extent to which membership categorization analysis (MCA) can inform ...
This chapter discusses the use of membership categorisation analysis (MCA) to explore how transition...
In this commentary on Stokoe’s article, ‘Moving forward with membership categorization analysis’, I ...
Guys, girls, mothers, sisters, pastors, real estate agents… What roles do these seemingly mundane la...
This chapter outlines an approach to the study of categorisation in language practice grounded in th...
This chapter outlines an approach to the study of categorisation in language practice grounded in th...
In this chapter, we have attempted to do three things. First, we have illustrated an approach to Mem...
Facing a crucial leap from political philosophy to empirical analysis, the approach to discourse ana...
mundane labels for referring to people play in social interaction? When and why are such categories ...
This article has four aims. First, it will consider explicitly, and polemically, the hierarchical re...
In this chapter, we explore membership categorization analysis (MCA) as a method for interrogating t...
The central concern of ‘Membership Categorisation Analysis’ (MCA) is the array of categorisation pra...
What are we doing when we analyse conversation? What are we doing when we analyse conversation
In this article, I address some of the issues for the analysis of categorial features of talk and te...
Membership categorization analysis (MCA) is a tradition of qualitative empirical research focused on...
In this article, we examine the extent to which membership categorization analysis (MCA) can inform ...
This chapter discusses the use of membership categorisation analysis (MCA) to explore how transition...
In this commentary on Stokoe’s article, ‘Moving forward with membership categorization analysis’, I ...
Guys, girls, mothers, sisters, pastors, real estate agents… What roles do these seemingly mundane la...