成员分类和讲故事

D. Day, S. Kjærbeck
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在本文中,我们展示了故事的协作和顺序展开如何与我们称之为“我们和他们”的成员分类装置的构成联系在一起。这些数据来自一个焦点小组活动,在该活动中,丹麦的第一代和第二代移民被要求讨论他们在丹麦的情况。使用民族方法学对话和成员分类分析,我们呈现了一个故事,涉及一个讲故事的人和他的家人以及一对住在同一公寓楼的丹麦老年夫妇。在讲述故事的过程中,共同参与者在顺序相关的节点上排列和关联,排列和分离。我们将认为,这种现象不仅表明听众和可能同意故事的道德,而且还表明故事讲述中涉及的道德隐含的分类工作。
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Membership categorization and storytelling
In this paper, we demonstrate how the collaborative and sequential unfolding of a story ties into the constitution of a membership categorization device which we have glossed as ‘us and them’. The data come from a focus group activity where first and second generation immigrants to Denmark have been asked to discuss their situation in Denmark. Using Ethnomethodological Conversation and Membership Categorization Analysis, we present one story which involves a story-teller and his family and an elderly Danish couple living in the same block of flats. In the telling of the story, co-participants align and affiliate, and disalign and disaffiliate, at sequentially relevant junctions. We will argue that not only do such phenomena indicate listenership and possible agreement to the moral of the story in its telling, but also to the morally implicative categorical work involved in the story’s telling.
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