Within this theoretical framework, identity is seen as indexical and occasioned, rather than as being a person’s essence. The ethnomethodological perspective is further supplemented by Communication Accommodation Theory (Coupland, Coupland and Giles 1991), which has also concerned itself with the study of identity and ageing, as well as the concept of ‘face’ (Brown and Levinson 1987), which is equivalent to the conversation analytic notion of ‘preference’. Conversation Analysis (Sacks, Schegloff and Jefferson 1974) and, especially, Membership Categorization Analysis (Sacks 1992), to analyze authentic conversational data culled from both everyday encounters and television programmes. It combines two strands of the Ethnomethodological study of talk-in-interaction (Garfinkel 1967), i.e. This dissertation examines the methodic construction of the social identity old person in everyday talk. Thessaloniki: Enyalio Foundation, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 2011.
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