{"title":"Evaluating Power and Status in Turn-taking Mechanism in Insight with Desi Anwar Talk Show","authors":"Ema Sri Rahayu, Hendi Pratama","doi":"10.15294/eej.v13i1.69612","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In a talk show, conversations naturally operate by taking turns. Sometimes the participants ignore the rules and focus more on gaining significant attention from the audience than making successful conversations. The participants involved in the conversation have the power to organize the distribution of conversational turns. This research applied qualitative research, which concerns evaluating the power and status of turn-taking mechanism used by the participants in talk show. The data used all utterances produced by participants from two episodes in Insight with Desi Anwar talk show. The utterances were transcribed using Jefferson's transcript notation. In addition, the data were analyzed by using the theories, such as Stenstrom, Sacks et al., and Brown and Levinson. The study reveals three findings related to the research questions. First, the results showed that taking the turn strategy was the most often used by the participants of the two episodes in talk show, followed by holding the turn strategy and yielding the turn strategy. Second, the phenomenon of turn-taking mechanism is influenced by power and status, where status affects participants in dominating turn-taking. Third, the quality of the conversation can be seen from the fluency of conversation itself in applying the rules of turn-taking mechanism. The participants use two rules, selecting the next speaker and self-selection. Pedagogically, this study can be used to make the teachers and students consider the significance of having an understanding of turn-taking mechanism, knowing the rules and how to maintain turn-taking, and the meaning of words in the spoken interaction.","PeriodicalId":30982,"journal":{"name":"English Education Journal","volume":"39 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-03-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"English Education Journal","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.15294/eej.v13i1.69612","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In a talk show, conversations naturally operate by taking turns. Sometimes the participants ignore the rules and focus more on gaining significant attention from the audience than making successful conversations. The participants involved in the conversation have the power to organize the distribution of conversational turns. This research applied qualitative research, which concerns evaluating the power and status of turn-taking mechanism used by the participants in talk show. The data used all utterances produced by participants from two episodes in Insight with Desi Anwar talk show. The utterances were transcribed using Jefferson's transcript notation. In addition, the data were analyzed by using the theories, such as Stenstrom, Sacks et al., and Brown and Levinson. The study reveals three findings related to the research questions. First, the results showed that taking the turn strategy was the most often used by the participants of the two episodes in talk show, followed by holding the turn strategy and yielding the turn strategy. Second, the phenomenon of turn-taking mechanism is influenced by power and status, where status affects participants in dominating turn-taking. Third, the quality of the conversation can be seen from the fluency of conversation itself in applying the rules of turn-taking mechanism. The participants use two rules, selecting the next speaker and self-selection. Pedagogically, this study can be used to make the teachers and students consider the significance of having an understanding of turn-taking mechanism, knowing the rules and how to maintain turn-taking, and the meaning of words in the spoken interaction.
在脱口秀节目中,对话自然是轮流进行的。有时,参与者忽略了规则,更关注于获得听众的注意,而不是进行成功的对话。参与对话的参与者有权组织会话回合的分配。本研究采用定性研究的方法,对访谈节目参与者的轮询机制的权力和地位进行评估。数据使用了两集访谈节目Insight with Desi Anwar中参与者的所有话语。这些话语是用杰斐逊的文字记录法记录下来的。此外,还运用了Stenstrom, Sacks et al., Brown and Levinson等理论对数据进行了分析。该研究揭示了与研究问题相关的三个发现。首先,结果显示,两期访谈节目的参与者使用回合策略最多,其次是握回合策略和让出回合策略。第二,轮转机制受权力和地位的影响,地位影响轮转主体。第三,会话质量的好坏可以从会话本身的流畅程度上体现在对轮转机制规则的运用上。参与者使用两个规则,选择下一位演讲者和自我选择。在教学上,本研究可以使教师和学生认识到了解轮转机制的重要性,了解轮转规则和如何保持轮转,以及口语互动中单词的意义。