Chapter 8 Embodied scepticism Facial expression and response relevance

This chapter extends some of the observations that Goffman made on a class of vocalisations he called 'response cries' (1978) to the domain of the multi-modal by examining an embodied practice in English interaction: a particular facial expression that 1) has particular compositional featu...

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Main Author: Clift, Rebecca (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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