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- le who pursue opportunities to acquire new social roles, and hence new skills associated with each new ha... ent backgrounds. * Members perform a variety of roles in the organization, including forms of volunteer... nity. * KWRU members have specific, designated roles in an organization, and a strong sense of collect
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- text, or co(n)text * participation, participant roles, participant framework (Hanks 1996, 201–2) While... w Conversations: The Indeterminacy of Participant Roles.” In //Natural Histories of Discourse//, edited b
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- are the turns that people take? * What kinds of roles are people playing when they perform these acts? ... w Conversations: The Indeterminacy of Participant Roles.” In //Natural Histories of Discourse//, edited b
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- te in them to modify themselves to fit into their roles. All of these roles teach you to see yourself the ways others see you. This leads to an important impli
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- tify forms of conversation, and these forms imply roles and relationships for the participants. * i
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- , who must play distinct, interdependent, unequal roles (Wajcman 1998, 38; see also Pateman [1988] 2018).
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- s are a clue about one’s performance ==== Social roles come with normative emotional states called “feel
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- w Conversations: The Indeterminacy of Participant Roles.” In Natural Histories of Discourse, edited by Mi
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- w Conversations: The Indeterminacy of Participant Roles.” In //Natural Histories of Discourse//, edited b
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- , who must play distinct, interdependent, unequal roles (Wajcman 1998, 38; see also Pateman [1988] 2018).