In this article, we use Sacks's (1992) work on membership categorization in children's play and games as an analytic basis for examining the organization of play sequences between 6- and 7-year-old children. We collected and examined around 33 hr of audio-recorded interactions between children in the school playground. We discuss how the children used membership categorization devices and their associated rules and applications to organize social action in a range of play activities. Membership in a game was achieved through the mapping of children to the category-sets of players. The consistency rule and the notion of programmatic relevance were central operative features in the organization of the children's games. Mapping occurred recurr...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these r...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
The article covers topical problems related to the group dynamics theory and practice in play and ga...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
The article covers topical problems related to the group dynamics theory and practice in play and ga...
School playgrounds are spaces for children to assemble social orders as they create games. Unlike or...
This research describes the rules and ways of forming playgroups in the children’s peer culture. The...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these r...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This paper examines the social practices children use to manage participation in play activities. It...
This thesis examines if young children\u27s play can be considered as a way in which children learn ...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
The article covers topical problems related to the group dynamics theory and practice in play and ga...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
The article covers topical problems related to the group dynamics theory and practice in play and ga...
School playgrounds are spaces for children to assemble social orders as they create games. Unlike or...
This research describes the rules and ways of forming playgroups in the children’s peer culture. The...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
In order to improve the understanding of children' s play (the ambiguity of this concept being discu...
Young children engage in a constant process of negotiating and constructing rules, utilizing these r...