Framing and related concepts in interactional sociolinguistics

IF 1.4 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION
C. Gordon, D. Tannen
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Abstract

This essay provides an overview of the study of framing in discourse as conducated in the field of interactional sociolinguistics. We review key theorizing on frames and related concepts such as footing, positioning, and speech activity that provides the foundation for this research. We note two basic understandings of frame in our field: interactive frames relate to situational definitions of what is going on in an interaction; knowledge schemas account for participants’ expectations regarding people, objects, and so on. We give examples of how interactional sociolinguists have applied framing to illuminate moment-by-moment constructions of meanings, identities, and relationships across a range of contexts, as well as the role of knowledge and memory in these processes. With examples from studies of cross-cultural communication, everyday conversations among family and friends, and interaction in medical and digital discourse contexts, we emphasize how frames are transformed and laminated (or layered). While social movements have not been a central focus of interactional sociolinguistics research, we note that concern for social justice has been of foundational concern from the inception of this field, and note a number of studies that have demonstrated how micro-level moments of social activism and change are discursively constructed. These studies attest to the relevance of interactional sociolinguistic analysis of framing to researchers interested in social movements.
互动社会语言学中的框架及其相关概念
本文综述了互动社会语言学领域对语篇框架的研究。我们回顾了为本研究提供基础的框架和相关概念的关键理论,如立足点、定位和言语活动。我们注意到我们领域对框架的两个基本理解:互动框架与互动中发生的事情的情境定义有关;知识图式解释了参与者对人、物体等的期望。我们举例说明了互动社会语言学家如何应用框架来阐明一系列语境中意义、身份和关系的即时构建,以及知识和记忆在这些过程中的作用。通过跨文化交流研究、家人和朋友之间的日常对话以及医学和数字话语环境中的互动,我们强调了框架是如何转换和层叠的。虽然社会运动并不是互动社会语言学研究的中心焦点,但我们注意到,从这个领域一开始,对社会正义的关注就一直是人们关注的焦点,并注意到许多研究表明,社会激进主义和变革的微观时刻是如何被话语构建的。这些研究证明了框架的互动社会语言学分析与对社会运动感兴趣的研究人员的相关性。
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Discourse Studies
Discourse Studies COMMUNICATION-
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
62
期刊介绍: Discourse Studies is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal for the study of text and talk. Publishing outstanding work on the structures and strategies of written and spoken discourse, special attention is given to cross-disciplinary studies of text and talk in linguistics, anthropology, ethnomethodology, cognitive and social psychology, communication studies and law.
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