期刊
DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 341-361出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1750481317717378
关键词
Community policing; embodied conduct; evaluation; focus group interviews; gaze; gesture; police culture
Despite recommendations for a more reflexive and theoretical turn to interviewing, the analysis of language and speech still occupies center stage. This study attempts to advance our understanding of the interview by including the use of gesture, gaze, and other embodied resources in concert with speech. Looking at a focus group interview evaluating community policing policy, I show how inclusion of embodied conduct offers a more robust approach to co-constructed meaning in the interview than looking at language practices alone. More explicitly, I investigate how an interviewee's narrative includes gestures to solicit an affiliative stance from other interviewees and how ambiguous metacommunicative norms in the focus group influence the contributions of other police participants. I show how jurisdictional boundary and professional identity emerge in and through the integration of embodied conduct and sociocultural solidarity.
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