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|Journal=Ethnographic Studies
 
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|Pages=89–105
|URL=https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/file/index/docid/278342/filename/EthnographicStudies_10_MediaWarsIdentities_2.pdf#page=93
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|URL=https://zenodo.org/record/31655
|Abstract=The aim of  this study  is  to analyse  in detail the  endogenous  interactional  work  through which  speakers  identify  themselves  and  are identified  by  the  others  as  taking  such  and such stand on the topic at stake, through the activation  of  different  kinds  of  public  in order  to make  their standpoint explicit. This analytic approach is based on the description of  the  practical  methods  routinely  used  by members  in  order  to  understand  each  other in  the  course  of  their  activity. Within  this
 
framework,  the panel  interview under  study appears  as  an  instance  of  a  reception-in-action”  concerning  a  topic  abundantly addressed  by media  in  this  period  of  time, June 2003 which gave rise to divergent, even opposed  views  from  the  media  themselves and  from  commentators  and  audiences  as well.  Our  main  focus  will  be  the  way  in which  the  broadcast’s  guests  show  their concern with the media and political aspects of  the  topic,  not  just  as  a  personal  interest, but  as members  of  a  public  they  outline  in the way  they  take part  in  the  sequential and
 
topical organization of the panel interview.
 
 
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Barthelemy2008
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Key Barthelemy2008
Author(s) Michel Barthélémy
Title Reception-in-action in a panel interview: The interactional production claims in the media
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Volume 10
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Pages 89–105
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