Communication
Shotter contests the traditional scientific view that naturally occurring psychological and sociological realities of a systematic and structured kind are to be discovered underlying appearances.
Conversational Realities: Five Studies of User Interactions as Sources of Innovation
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In sociology, the most powerful statement of the importance of the linguistic base of human cognition was made by George Herbert Mead. Mead drew upon the German tradition, especially upon the psychologist-philosopher-anthropologist ...
Shaw, P. (2002) Changing Conversation in Organizations, London: Routledge. Shegloff, E. A. (1991) Reflections on ... Shotter, J. (1993) Conversational Realities: Constructing Life through Language, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
(see Shared inquiry) “conversational realities”, (Shotter), 12 conversational therapies, 64, 77, 78, 132, ... 137 knowledge and, 8, 46–47 “polyphonic” treatment, 226 reality and, 9 as systems of meaning, 270 curiosity, 37, 38, 47, 123, ...
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... of multiple and emerging conversational realities precisely because these conceptions live in processes of communication. Should alien conceptions – theories, for example – enter from outside a conversation, their viability requires ...
Ambiguity is used to tease in several cultures: Tojolab'al (J. Brody 1991), Chicano (Eisenberg 1986), U.S. working-class white (Miller 1986), and Kahili (Schieffelin 1986). In most of these cases, ambiguity is used to mitigate ...