Accusation, mitigation and resisting guilt in talk

R. Fitzgerald, H. Austin
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The notion of 'guilt' has been subject of examination through the methods of Membership Categorisation Analysis as a part of the work of formal institutions such as courts, police, and schools where the consequences of deci- sions made may have direct effects on the person being judged. However whilst this research has provided access to the process of 'negotiating' guilt in these highly ritualized and formal contexts the ascription, negotiation and resistance of guilt is not restricted to these institutions. Rather deciding someone's 'guilt' or resisting such a categorisation can be seen as part of the routine everyday work of social life. In this paper we use the method of Membership Categorisation Analy- sis to examine two instances where "guilt" is a matter of local negotiation between parties and where the consequences are purely a matter for the participants at hand: a narrative therapy counseling session and a conversation between friends. In the first site the negotiation is around a participant 'feeling guilty' whilst in the second, guilt is attributed to absent third party. Through our analysis we highlight that the interactional work of ascribing and resisting 'guilt' is both a routine fea- ture of social interaction and that this routine feature is organised through members' methodical use of descriptions and accounts embedded in a common sense relationship between individual and categorial actions.
在谈话中控诉、减轻和抵制罪责
作为正式机构(如法院、警察和学校)工作的一部分,“有罪”的概念已经通过成员分类分析的方法进行了检验,在这些机构中,所作决定的后果可能对被审判的人产生直接影响。然而,虽然这项研究提供了在这些高度仪式化和正式的背景下“谈判”内疚的过程,但内疚的归属、谈判和抵抗并不局限于这些机构。相反,判断某人的“罪恶感”或抵制这种分类可以被视为日常社会生活的一部分。在本文中,我们使用成员分类分析的方法来检查两个实例,其中“内疚”是当事方之间的局部谈判问题,而其后果纯粹是参与者手头的问题:叙述治疗咨询会议和朋友之间的对话。在第一个场景中,谈判是围绕着参与者“感到内疚”展开的,而在第二个场景中,内疚是由于缺席的第三方。通过我们的分析,我们强调了归因于和抵制“内疚”的互动工作既是社会互动的常规特征,而且这种常规特征是通过成员系统地使用嵌入在个人和类别行为之间的常识关系中的描述和帐户来组织的。
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