In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ from the Iraq War in which leaked video footage, war on video, acquired particular significance. We examine testimony given during a United States Air Force (USAF) investigation of the incident alongside transcribed excerpts from the video to make visible the methods employed by the investigators to assess the propriety of the actions of the pilots involved. With a focus on the way in which the USAF investigators pursued their own analysis of language-in-use in their discussions with the pilots about what had been captured on the video, we turn attention to the background expectancies that analytical work was grounded in. These ‘vernacular’ fo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21)As the military operations in Iraq became increasingly mo...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
Recently, academic researchers have brought critical attention to representations of the Iraq War in...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
In this paper we analyse a ‘friendly fire’ incident from the second Gulf War and the controversy whi...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study ...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
This paper explores the controversy generated by the nonprofit WikiLeaks website’s posting of a vide...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
This article examines four amateur videos shot by American troops in Iraq. Posted on YouTube, they d...
The War on Television is a video based ‘performance’ work that explores interference fractured telev...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21)As the military operations in Iraq became increasingly mo...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
Recently, academic researchers have brought critical attention to representations of the Iraq War in...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
In this paper we analyse a ‘friendly fire’ incident from the second Gulf War and the controversy whi...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
Objective: The objective of this article is to outline an ethnomethodological approach to the study ...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
This paper explores the controversy generated by the nonprofit WikiLeaks website’s posting of a vide...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
This article examines four amateur videos shot by American troops in Iraq. Posted on YouTube, they d...
The War on Television is a video based ‘performance’ work that explores interference fractured telev...
This chapter starts with a consideration of the opportunities the internet affords us to become virt...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 21)As the military operations in Iraq became increasingly mo...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
Recently, academic researchers have brought critical attention to representations of the Iraq War in...