The utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction to illuminate features of a research interview between one of the two authors (LM) and a fellow social work professional is assessed. We use this case to explore aspects of Goffman’s contribution to the sociological understanding of spoken interaction. While many of his ideas offer rich sources of guidance for interactionist and qualitative researchers, the value of Goffman’s (1974) concept of “dramaturgical replaying” has been overlooked. We trace the leading themes of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction and show how they can provide for an analysis of the story of the “Nearest Relative” that is attentive to its live, improvised enactment. Goffman’s approach...
Dr. Rachel Kahn-Hut, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California San Francisco, ...
This conversation with Gary Alan Fine, John Evans Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University,...
This interview with Kurt Lang, professor emeritus at the University of Washington, and Gladys Lang, ...
The utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction to illuminate features of a resea...
This discussion assesses the utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction for illu...
This discussion assesses the utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction for illu...
As a sociological perspective, dramaturgy takes seriously the similarities between life and theatre....
There are no references to creative fiction in Erving Goffman’s founding statement of his sociology ...
Dr. Deborah Schiffrin, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, wrote this memoir for the ...
Goffman’s analytical proposal for the interpretation of situations of interaction was, according to ...
The dramaturgical model in sociology was developed by Erving Goffman in his famous work “The Present...
There are two ways of reading Goffman-as a theorist of trust and ritual accommodation, that is, as a...
This paper examines the interfaces between Erving Goffman’s biography and theory. It rests on the pr...
This book is about Erving Goffman’s frame analysis as it, on the one hand, was presented in his 1974...
The analysis of talk is important for Goffman\u27s examination of the self in face-to-face interacti...
Dr. Rachel Kahn-Hut, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California San Francisco, ...
This conversation with Gary Alan Fine, John Evans Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University,...
This interview with Kurt Lang, professor emeritus at the University of Washington, and Gladys Lang, ...
The utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction to illuminate features of a resea...
This discussion assesses the utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction for illu...
This discussion assesses the utility of Goffman’s thinking about conversational interaction for illu...
As a sociological perspective, dramaturgy takes seriously the similarities between life and theatre....
There are no references to creative fiction in Erving Goffman’s founding statement of his sociology ...
Dr. Deborah Schiffrin, professor of linguistics at Georgetown University, wrote this memoir for the ...
Goffman’s analytical proposal for the interpretation of situations of interaction was, according to ...
The dramaturgical model in sociology was developed by Erving Goffman in his famous work “The Present...
There are two ways of reading Goffman-as a theorist of trust and ritual accommodation, that is, as a...
This paper examines the interfaces between Erving Goffman’s biography and theory. It rests on the pr...
This book is about Erving Goffman’s frame analysis as it, on the one hand, was presented in his 1974...
The analysis of talk is important for Goffman\u27s examination of the self in face-to-face interacti...
Dr. Rachel Kahn-Hut, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California San Francisco, ...
This conversation with Gary Alan Fine, John Evans Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University,...
This interview with Kurt Lang, professor emeritus at the University of Washington, and Gladys Lang, ...