31.2911, Calls: Pragmatics/Switzerland
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Subject: 31.2911, Calls: Pragmatics/Switzerland
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Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2020 17:37:56
From: Tom Koole [tom.koole at rug.nl]
Subject: Orientations to ‘knowing how’ in interaction
Full Title: Orientations to ‘knowing how’ in interaction
Date: 27-Jun-2021 - 02-Jul-2021
Location: Winterthur, Switzerland
Contact Person: Tom Koole
Meeting Email: tom.koole at rug.nl
Web Site: https://pragmatics.international/page/Winterthur2021
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics
Call Deadline: 25-Oct-2020
Meeting Description:
In Conversation Analysis there has been considerable analytic attention for
the interactional import of epistemics: participants’ orientations to the
knowledge they share or not (e.g. Heritage 2012; Heritage & Raymond 2012) and
to rights and responsibilities with respect to domains of knowledge (e.g.
Stivers et al. 2011). In these investigations of epistemics, the focus has
been primarily on ‘knowing that’ or ‘propositional’ knowledge. Analyses of the
interactional import of ‘knowing how’ (e.g. Ryle 1946) have been much more
scarce and have often not travelled under the flag of epistemics. Curl & Drew
(2008) for requests and Craven & Potter (2010) for directives have for example
observed a design orientation to the ability of an addressee to perform the
recruited action and have used the notion of ‘contingency’ to characterize
these orientations, where aspects of these contingencies lie in the
competencies or ‘knowing how’ of these addressees. Also the concept of
‘expertise’ has been proposed to characterize interactional orientations to in
particular professional skills of for example doing assessments (Heritage
2013), medical reasoning (Harms et al. forthc.) or seeing (Goodwin 1994). In
this panel we aim to bring together research on participants’ orientations to
such forms of ‘knowing how’ to explore (i) the designs of these orientations,
(ii) their interactional import, and (iii) to discuss them in relation to
epistemics.
Call for Papers:
We invite all those interested to propose your contributions to the panel
organizers Ilkka Arminen (ilkka.arminen at helsinki.fi) and Tom Koole
(tom.koole at rug.nl) by sending us an email with your concept abstract.
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