Thu, 11/17 - Language and Social Interaction Division of NCA

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Language and Social Interaction, NCA 2011 – Compact Schedule
Thursday, 11/17
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM 3689 - Bringing Multiple Voices to Communication Research
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New Orleans Marriott, Mardi Gras E - Third Floor
Chair(s): Leah Wingard, San Francisco State University
Presenter(s):
Alan D. Hansen, Carroll College
Evelyn Y. Ho, Univ of San Francisco
Christopher J. Koenig, Univ of California, San Francisco
David Olsher, San Francisco State Univ
Kelly M. Quintanilla, Texas A&M Univ, Corpus Christi
Christina M. Sabee, San Francisco State Univ
Henrietta Tran, University of California, San Francisco
Ilona Vandergriff, San Francisco State University
Leah Wingard, San Francisco State University
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM 1655 - Numbers in (Inter)action: How the Number of
Participants Matters for the Organization of Talk-in-Interaction
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 2 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Geoffrey Raymond, University of California, Santa Barbara
Opening Numbers (Danielle Pillet-Shore, Univ of New Hampshire)
Partitioning Parties: Practices for Managing Persons and Parties in Conversational
Storytelling (Jenny S. Mandelbaum, Rutgers University)
Repair in Multiperson Conversation: Selecting 'Others' in Other-initiated Repair (Galina
Bolden, Rutgers University)
Speaking to an Outsider - Speaking as an Outsider (Gene Lerner, Univ of California, Santa
Barbara; Kerstin Botsch, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Kyu-hyun Kim, Kyung Hee
University, Korea; Joshua D. Kuntzman, University of California, Santa Barbara; Martin
Pfeiffer, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM 1809 - Examining the Discourses and Displays of Political and
Mediated Communication
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Robert Swieringa, Grand Valley State Univ
President Obama's Embodied Stance Displays While Monitoring Questions in Presidential
News Conferences (Laila Hualpa, UCLA)
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'Booyah Jim': Performing Masculinity in CNBC Mad Money Phone-in Interactions (Gonen
Dori Hacohen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Timothy W. White, University of
California, San Diego)
Displays of Hate Across Situations: An Analysis of Racist Discourse in Two Settings
(Christopher Josey, University of Illinois)
Gendered Genres and Forms of Talk: Politicians on Daytime and Late-Night Talks Shows
(Ji Won Han, Univ of Texas, Austin)
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM 1804 - Talk in Families: Narratives, Speech Acts, and Culturally
Shaped Re-presentations
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Galina Bolden, Rutgers University
Availability as a Trouble Source in Very Young Children’s Interactions (Mardi Kidwell,
University of New Hampshire)
'I'll be Right Back': Mother’s Mobility for Multiple Activities in Different Spaces (Jeffrey S.
Good, Univ of California, Los Angeles)
Moral Dilemmas of Assessment in Gift-Exchange Occasions: Possible Troubles in the
Sequential Organization of a Ritual Practice (Jessica S. Robles, Univ of Colorado, Boulder)
Is it just Cultural? Exploring (Mis)perceptions of Individual and Cultural Differences of
Immigrants through Marriage in Contemporary Taiwan (Todd L Sandel, University of
Oklahoma)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM 1649 - Language and Social Interaction Business Meeting
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
3:30 PM - 4:45 PM 1671 - Top Three Papers in Language and Social Interaction
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Todd L Sandel, University of Oklahoma
Respondent(s): Francois Cooren, Université de Montréal
Beginning an Action: Turn Design and Action Projection in Comparative Perspective (Hye
Ri Stephanie Kim, UCLA)
The Problems with Praise in Parent-Teacher Conferences (Danielle Pillet-Shore, Univ of
New Hampshire)
Communicating to Enrich Others: How Therapists Analyze Clients' Talk (Julien C. Mirivel,
University of Arkansas, Little Rock)
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Friday, 11/18
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM 1815 - The Discourses and Dilemmas of Conversation
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College
The Interpersonal Recognition of Attention Deficit, Non Sequitur (Gregory Thompson,
University of California, San Diego)
Fearless Nation: A Discursive Analysis of Virtual Play Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress
Disorder (Alexa Eisner, Syracuse University)
Context as the Missing Link: Determining the Real Meaning of the Message (Kara Kehoe,
University of Nebraska, Lincoln)
Being All Like: An Ethnography and Conversational Analysis of Assertions through
Codeswitching (Kristina Gorgevich, California State Univ, Sacramento)
Effective Doctor-Patient Communication: An Updated Examination (Jonathan Matusitz,
Univ of Central Florida; Jennifer Spear, Univ of Central Florida)
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM 1373 - We or Me? Issues of Personal, Social, and Cultural Identity
Sheraton New Orleans, Napoleon C2 - Third Floor
Chair(s): Mary Grace Antony, Schreiner University
Respondent(s): Miriam S. Sobre-Denton, Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale
A Pancultural Preference for Other-Serving Attribution over Self-Serving Attribution
(Austin Lee, Michigan State University; Hee Sun Park, Michigan State University; Tatsuya
Imai, Univ of Texas, Austin; Seoyeon Hong, University of Missouri)
Haafu a Voice: Biethnic Identity Development in Japan (Josh Nelson, San Diego State
Univ)
Experiencing “Chineseness” Affectively: Voices from Chinese College Students (Hsin-I
(Cynthia) Cheng, Santa Clara University)
The Rhetoric of Pizza: Intercultural Communication and Italian Politics (Fabio Parasecoli,
New School Univ)
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM 1813 - Conversation Analytic Explorations of Talk
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ
(Re)Formulating Time and Place: An Interactional Resource for the Task at Hand (Celia
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Kitzinger, University of York (UK); Rebecca Barnes, University of Plymouth; Gillian Busch,
Central Queensland University; Carly Butler, Loughborough University; Ariel Vasquez
Carranza, Essex University; Sonja Ellis, Sheffield Hallam University; Rowena Viney,
Loughborough University; Sue Wilkinson, Loughboro University; Joerg Zinken, University
of Portsmouth; Gene Lerner, Univ of California, Santa Barbara; Heidi A.K.
Kevoe-Feldman, Northeastern University; Alexa Hepburn, Loughborough Univ)
Why Do They Cheer, Laugh and Applaud? A Case Study of Audience Response in Ethnic
Stand-Up Comedy (Ingrid H Norrmann-Vigil, UCLA)
Addressing an Order: Next-speaker Selection Practice in an Ordering Sushi Sequence in
Japanese (Satomi Kuroshima, National Institute for Advanced Industrial Science and
Technology)
Balancing the Constraints of the Interaction Order and the Institutional Order in the
Process of Constructing Mediation Activity (Alena Vasilyeva, Minsk State Linguistic
University)
Love Yurts: The Intimacy of Text Messaging (Sally Spalding, Syracuse University)
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM 1812 - Health as a Context and Topic for Talk and Social
Interaction
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Evelyn Y. Ho, Univ of San Francisco
Learning and Instruction in the Operating Room (Alan Zemel, Univ at Albany, SUNY;
Timothy Koschmann, Southern Illinois University)
Some Uses of Metric Shifts in Doctor-patient Discussions of Alcohol and Tobacco Use
(Timothy Halkowski, Univ. of Wisconsin, Stevens Point)
Appraisal, Behavior and Language Pragmatics in Patients with Frontotemporal Dementia
(Anna Dina L. Joaquin, California State University, Northridge)
'People Don’t Want to Call it Your Baby': Stigma and Identity in Miscarriage Narratives
(Jennifer Fairchild, Eastern Kentucky University; Michael I Arrington, University of
Kentucky)
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM 2534 - The Interaction of Voice and Frame in Mediatized
Discourse
New Orleans Marriott, Mardi Gras A - Third Floor
Chair(s): Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ
Respondent(s): Karen Tracy, Univ of Colorado, Boulder
Conflicting Voices: Framing What is Known and Unknown in Interviews (Aaron M Dimock,
Univ of Nebraska-Kearney)
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Discursive Practices in Framing Voices of Others for the News (Richard Buttny, Syracuse
University)
Omission and Frame: Representing Voice through Silence (Kate Dunsmore, Fairleigh
Dickinson Univ)
The Construction Site of News: Heteroglossia and Narrative Lamination in Public Mediated
Discourse (Kathleen C. Haspel, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ)
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM 3214 - The Various Voices in Social Interaction
New Orleans Marriott, Mardi Gras A - Third Floor
Chair(s): Richard Buttny, Syracuse University
Respondent(s): Kristine Muñoz, University of Iowa
Listening to Voices Often Overlooked: Stories of Maintaining Difficult Relationships
(Katelyn Grayson, University of Dayton; Jon A. Hess, University of Dayton)
Responding to Face Threats: Strategic Use of Voice in the Clinton-Wallace Interview
(Frank Thiel, University of Nebraska, Kearney)
The Fusion of Language and Ethnic Identity: The Voices of Hispanic Emerging Adults in
New Mexico and Oklahoma (David Duty, University of Central Oklahoma)
Voicing Nostalgia: Discursive Construction of an Urban Neighborhood's 'Good Old Days'
(Cynthia Gordon, Syracuse University; Kendall R. Phillips, Syracuse University)
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM 1811 - Critically Examining the Ideologies and Contestations of
Talk
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 8 - Second Floor
Chair(s): S. David Zuckerman, California State Univ, Sacramento
Communicating Utopian (Jolane Flanigan, Rocky Mountain College)
Social Work, HIV/AIDS, and Minority Sex Worker Men Who Have Sex with Men: A
Membership Categorization Analysis (Patrick John Dillon, Univ of South Florida)
He Could have Fought Back: Assignment of Blame in National Discourse on Bullycides
(Mridula Mascarenhas, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
'I’m not sexist, but . . .': How Ideological Dilemmas Reinforce Sexism in Talk about
Intimate Partner Violence (Kate Lockwood Harris, University of Colorado, Boulder; Kellie
Palazzolo, Arizona State University; Jennifer Scarduzio, Arizona State University;
Matthew Savage, Arizona State University)
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3:30 PM - 4:45 PM 1810 - Language and Talk in Organizational Contexts
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 4 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Theresa R. Castor, Univ of Wisconsin, Parkside
Balancing multiple roles through professional consensus: A microanalysis of
client-professional interaction during the event of fixing the service outcome (Sae
Oshima, Aarhus University)
Exploring Essentially Three-Part Courses of Action (Heidi A.K. Kevoe-Feldman,
Northeastern University; Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University)
Asking Different Types of Polar Questions: The Interplay between Context, Turn, and
Sequence in Writing Conferences (Innhwa Park, Univ of California, Los Angeles)
Discourse Elements in Collegiate Classroom Discussion: Multivocalic and Polyphonic
Interactions (Heidi L. Muller, Univ of Northern Colorado)
Definitional Discord: Deconstructing the Various Discursive Structures and Meanings of
American Volunteerism (Disraelly Cruz, Univ of South Dakota)
Saturday, 11/19
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM 3635 - Conversation Analysis Data Session
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College
Presenter(s)
Wayne A. Beach, San Diego State Univ
Galina Bolden, Rutgers University
Phillip J. Glenn, Emerson College
Charlotte M. Jones, Carroll College
Mardi Kidwell, University of New Hampshire
Jeffrey Robinson, Portland State University
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM 6975 - Applied Moves in Ethnography of Communication
Research: Fostering a Conversation between Scholarship and Practice
New Orleans Marriott, Preservation Hall 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): David Boromisza-Habashi, Univ of Colorado, Boulder; Leah Sprain, Colorado
State University
Presenter(s)
David Boromisza-Habashi, Univ of Colorado, Boulder
Donal A. Carbaugh, Univ of Massachusetts, Amherst
Lisa M. Coutu, University of Washington
James L. Leighter, Creighton University
Trudy Milburn, Independent Researcher
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Derek Miller, The Policy Lab
Lisa Rudnick, United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research
Leah Sprain, Colorado State University
Rebecca M. Townsend, Manchester Community College
12:30 PM - 1:45 PM 6483 - Cracking the Interactional Code: Reports From the Field
New Orleans Marriott, Audubon - Fifth Floor
Chair(s): Michaela R. Winchatz, DePaul University
Apology Not Accepted: Unlocking the Code of Healing in the Aftermath of a Racist Rant
(Michaela R. Winchatz, DePaul University)
Combing Field Data for Evidence of Culturally Distinctive Terms, Meanings, Premises, and
Rules for Communicative Conduct: A Model of Discovery and an Application with
Norwegian Data (Gerry F. Philipsen, University of Washington)
Finding the Code of an Online Language-Learning Community (Tabitha Hart, University of
Washington)
Notions of Identity, Society, and Rhetoric in a Speech Code of Science among Scientists
and Engineers Working in Nanotechnology (Deborah R. Bassett, University of Washington
School of Medicine)
Other panels of interest:
3:30 – 4:45 PM – Persuasion through Mediated Political Messages: The Many Voices
of Political Communication research
(Mass Communication & Political Communication Divisions)
Sheraton New Orleans, Napoleon B3 – Third Floor
Chair(s): Corey B. Davis, Univ of Wisconsin, Whitewater
Respondent(s): Sumana Chattopadhyay, Marquette University
The Commercial and the Public 'Public Spheres': Two Types of Political Talk-Radio and
their Constructed Publics (Gonen Dori Hacohen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
The Structural Relationship between Online News Usage and Political Participation: The
Mediating Effects of Online Activity and Deliberative Attitude (Kyung Han You,
Pennsylvania State University; Hyunjin Kang, Pennsylvania State University; Jeong Kyu
Lee, ClearWay Minnesota; Seoyeon Lee, Pennsylvania State University)
Young Voter Perceptions of Political Satire as Persuasion: A Focus on Persuasive Intent,
Message Strength, and Influence (R. Lance Holbert, Ohio State University; Kathryn
Benski, Ohio State University; Whitney Walther, Ohio State University; John Tchernev,
Ohio State University; Sarah Esralew, Ohio State; Kristen D. Landreville, University of
Wyoming)
Political Advertising: An Examination of Effective Persuasive Messages (Lindsey A.
Harvell, Southern Utah University; Michael W. Pfau, University of Oklahoma)
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Uploading Reality: Weakening Political Mediation on President Obama's 'Official White
House Flickr Photostream' (Joseph Bailey, Hardin-Simmons University)
Sunday, 11/20
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM 1816 - Expanding Theories and Methods for Studying Language and
Social Interaction
New Orleans Marriott, La Galerie 3 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Eric L. Morgan, New Mexico State Univ
Tag Clouds as Sensitizing Heuristics: A Visualization Technique to Augment Qualitative
Analysis of Textual Data (Jaime Banks, Colorado State University)
An Exploration of Narrative Theory: Concepts for the Expansion of Social and Cultural
Sense-making (Marianne Pabis, Duquesne University)
The Intertextual Production of Irony in the Mash-Up (Olivia Conti, Syracuse University)
A Qualitative Analysis of Power-based Entrainment and Interactional Synchrony in
Couples (Norah E. Dunbar, University of Oklahoma; Robert Mejia, Univ of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign)
8:00 AM - 9:15 AM 1421 - What Dr. Seuss Knew: The "Play" of Culture in Language
Sheraton New Orleans, Southdown - Fourth Floor
Chair(s): Diana Trebing, Saginaw Valley State University
Respondent(s): Carmen Lee, San Diego State Univ
Serial Arguments in Romania (Ioana Andreea Cionea, University of Maryland; Ana-Maria
Hopartean, Babes-Bolyai University)
American Audience Bias towards Al Jazeera English: Problems and Prospects for AJE’s
Cable Distribution in the United States (William Youmans, University of Michigan; Katie
Brown, University of Michigan)
The Relationship between Verbal Aggressiveness and Self-Construal: An Analysis in the
United States and Thailand (Stephen Croucher, Marist College; Andrew Alongi, Marist
College; Kacey Carano, Marist College; Leah Cole, Marist College; Evelyn Kissi, Marist
College; Chata Spikes, Marist College; Luann Stewart, Marist College)
Voicing Ourselves: Interracial Friends Dialogue about President Barack Obama (Kathleen
D. Clark, University of Akron; Rhunette C. Diggs, Columbus State Community College)
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9:30 AM - 10:45 AM 2478 - Codes and Languages in Dialogue
New Orleans Marriott, La Galerie 5 - Second Floor
Chair(s): Eric Kramer, University of Oklahoma
The voice as diagrammatic icon in the linguistic ecology and soundscapes of Main Street,
Gibraltar (Bryce Peake, University of Oregon)
Self-disclosure in online support groups for people living with depression: Developing an
interactive approach to self-disclosure (Qinfeng Zhu, Nanyang Technological University)
The Ontology and Epistemology of Voice in Intercultural Communication (Richard D.
Heyman, University of Calgary)
Critical Analysis of the Medal of Honor Interviews: Using Ideologies to Construct Reality
(Daniel Stofleth, Syracuse University)
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