Morality of Knowledge in Conversation

Morality of Knowledge in Conversation

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Each time we take a turn in conversation we indicate what we know and what we think others know. However, knowledge is neither static nor absolute. It is shaped by those we interact with and governed by social norms - we monitor one another for whether we are fulfilling our rights and responsibilities with respect to knowledge, and for who has relatively more rights to assert knowledge over some state of affairs. This book brings together an international team of leading linguists, sociologists and anthropologists working across a range of European and Asian languages to document some of the ways in which speakers manage the moral domain of knowledge in conversation. The volume demonstrates that if we are to understand how speakers manage issues of agreement, affiliation and alignment - something clearly at the heart of human sociality - we must understand the social norms surrounding epistemic access, primacy and responsibilities.
EAN 9781107671546
ISBN 110767154X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 7, 2014
Pages 356
Language English
Dimensions 230 x 152 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Illustrations 3 Tables, black and white; 14 Halftones, unspecified; 1 Line drawings, unspecified
Editors Mondada Lorenza; Steensig Jakob; Stivers, Tanya
Series Studies in Interactional Sociolinguistics