Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study of professionalized violence or violence as work. It focuses primarily on violence in the context of military combat operations and the ‘situational’ analyses and assessments military personnel themselves undertake when engaging in violent action. Method: We use video from one incident (WikiLeaks’ Collateral Murder release) as a demonstration case to set out the methodological bases of ethnomethodological studies of combat violence. As part of that, we show how transcripts can be used to document the interactions in which situational analyses feature as part of coordinating and executing linked attacks. Results: Based on the video and our tra...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
This paper reviews cross-cultural evidence on the conditions favoring less homicide and war, two com...
The rationale for this special section of Conflict and Society lies in anthropology’s relatively rec...
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In this article, we explore four different cases of "violence" that occurred in different interactio...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
The social sciences speak of violence through its meaning, performances, manifestations and represen...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
Extra-Lethal Violence, a form of physical aggression that goes beyond the necessity to kill someone,...
Western use of military violence is becoming increasingly centralised, partly through the use of Unm...
ABSTRACT: Collective violence (including terrorism, gang warfare, war and genocide) is a critical co...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
Objectives: The objective of this report was to consider some ways in which a range of phenomena com...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
This paper reviews cross-cultural evidence on the conditions favoring less homicide and war, two com...
The rationale for this special section of Conflict and Society lies in anthropology’s relatively rec...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this article, we explore four different cases of "violence" that occurred in different interactio...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
The social sciences speak of violence through its meaning, performances, manifestations and represen...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
Extra-Lethal Violence, a form of physical aggression that goes beyond the necessity to kill someone,...
Western use of military violence is becoming increasingly centralised, partly through the use of Unm...
ABSTRACT: Collective violence (including terrorism, gang warfare, war and genocide) is a critical co...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
Objectives: The objective of this report was to consider some ways in which a range of phenomena com...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
This paper reviews cross-cultural evidence on the conditions favoring less homicide and war, two com...
The rationale for this special section of Conflict and Society lies in anthropology’s relatively rec...