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The Benefits of a Jeffersonian Transcript

Authors
Park, S.H.Hepburn, A.
Issue Date
Mar-2022
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A.
Keywords
conversation analysis (CA); jeffersonian transcription; social interaction; transcription; transcription conventions
Citation
Frontiers in Communication, v.7
Journal Title
Frontiers in Communication
Volume
7
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/61531
DOI
10.3389/fcomm.2022.779434
ISSN
2297-900X
2297-900X
Abstract
Over the past 6 decades, researchers in conversation analysis have repeatedly shown that everyday social activities such as inviting a friend over, interviewing a police suspect, teaching a class, or cross-questioning in a courtroom–are achieved in orderly and reproducible ways. Jeffersonian transcription has been refined to both capture and crystallize the interactionally relevant specifics of how such tasks get done. Conversation analytic work has shown that by leaving out features like the timing of turns, and changes in prosody, volume and other vocal and embodied specifics of delivery, a standard orthographic transcript bleaches out crucial components of how humans perform discursive actions, and how they continuously analyze one another across sequences of talk. This short paper will overview some of the benefits of investing time in the Jeffersonian system. Rather than simply describing the system, we will illustrate the analytic usefulness of its systematic and detailed transcription practices; we show how transcription facilitates a clearer picture of how things get done in interaction. Copyright © 2022 Park and Hepburn.
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