This paper is an exploratory sociological analysis of poetic confluence, a spontaneous telepathic phenomenon that occurs in everyday social interaction. In poetic confluence, one person’s talk exhibits an enigmatic relationship to another’s unstated thoughts or imagery at that moment. The analyses draw from an empirical approach called Conversation Analysis, a formal qualitative method for the analysis of naturally occurring interaction in everyday life. In Conversation Analysis, talk-in-interaction is analyzed as coordinated and sequentially organized action. The focus on the action orientation of talk informs this analysis, treating poetic confluence as a form of social action. The data are (unavoidably) anecdotal accounts of experiences....
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In this paper we examine reports of poetic confluence, in which one person’s utterances seems to con...
In this article, the author explores the multidimensional nature of relationality in its various com...
For most of human history, face-to-face interactions have been the primary and most fundamental way ...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...
This paper examines a form of interpersonal relationality that takes the form of a speech event in w...
The author, who is a sociologist and psychoanalyst, comments upon Wooffitt’s analysis of poetic conf...
This article is an exploratory empirical study of a form of interpersonal relationality that takes t...
This commentary on Wooffitt’s lucid article discusses three major implications of the phenomenon of ...
This autoethnographic story highlights the eruption of dialogic moments in everyday encounters. It i...
This thesis is a study of Transcendent Exceptional Human Experiences (TEHEs), with a particular focu...
This paper examines synchronicity, the concept first proposed by Carl Jung, of an “acausal connectin...
Mead was driven by a desire to understand the relationship between individuals and societies; betwee...
This thesis is a study of Transcendent Exceptional Human Experiences (TEHEs), with a particular focu...
This study interrogates the frequently made claim that mirroring behavior is directly linked to inte...
Synchronicity experiences (SEs) are defined as psychologically meaningful connections between inner ...
In this paper we examine reports of poetic confluence, in which one person’s utterances seems to con...
In this article, the author explores the multidimensional nature of relationality in its various com...
For most of human history, face-to-face interactions have been the primary and most fundamental way ...
In this article, moving from being to becoming, we construe the ‘self’ as a dynamic process rather t...