ÖZET
The classic CA question to apply to spoken interaction is ‘why that, right now?’. This
aims to reveal the rationale for the production of a specific social action at a specific point in an
interactional sequence. The question can be applied in different contexts, however, so what if
we apply it to this special issue – why a special issue on this topic at this time? CA emerged
from the discipline of sociology in the USA in the 1960s and since then has been applied to a
wide range of professional settings in a variety of countries. Education as a discipline is wellknown
for dependence on context; procedures which work well in one setting may not work at
all in a different setting. A significant contribution of CA in the field of education has been to
provide evidence of what actually happens in classrooms around the world, illuminating the
actual processes and practices of teaching and learning. This collection shows how widely CA
approaches are being used to investigate teaching and learning through interaction in a huge
range of contexts around the world. This is clearly an approach which has come of age for
educational researchers and this special issue therefore marks a milestone!
ABSTRACT
The classic CA question to apply to spoken interaction is ‘why that, right now?’. This
aims to reveal the rationale for the production of a specific social action at a specific point in an
interactional sequence. The question can be applied in different contexts, however, so what if
we apply it to this special issue – why a special issue on this topic at this time? CA emerged
from the discipline of sociology in the USA in the 1960s and since then has been applied to a
wide range of professional settings in a variety of countries. Education as a discipline is wellknown
for dependence on context; procedures which work well in one setting may not work at
all in a different setting. A significant contribution of CA in the field of education has been to
provide evidence of what actually happens in classrooms around the world, illuminating the
actual processes and practices of teaching and learning. This collection shows how widely CA
approaches are being used to investigate teaching and learning through interaction in a huge
range of contexts around the world. This is clearly an approach which has come of age for
educational researchers and this special issue therefore marks a milestone!
ANAHTAR KELİMELER: conversation analytic studies, international perspectives
KEYWORDS: conversation analytic studies, international perspectives
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