Reimagining Rapport

Zane Goebel editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:31st Mar '21

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To do ethnography, a researcher must have rapport with research subjects. But what is rapport? Ethnography and ethnographic methods have increasingly become a feature of social inquiry in general and sociolinguistics in particular, and rapport is generally considered a prerequisite for fieldwork. And yet, unlike related terms such as "communication" and "phatic communion," this concept has remained largely unexamined. Reimagining Rapport turns a critical eye to the use of the term "rapport" across disciplines. The collection analyzes the very idea of rapport, both exploring how it has been shaped by historical forces and actors within sociocultural anthropology, and questioning its usefulness. Rather than viewing the term as simply denoting a type of positive social relationship that needs to be formed between researcher and consultant before research can begin, this book invites us to reimagine rapport theoretically, methodologically, and meta-methodologically. Zane Goebel and other leading sociolinguists challenge readers to think about how rapport has been constructed within these disciplines, and ultimately to see rapport as an emergent, co-constructed social relationship that is actively built during situated multimodal encounters. The contributors collectively examine the role of ideology and mediation in the construction of rapport, and argue that reconceptualizing research-subject relationships is essential for establishing more sophisticated ways of understanding, interpreting, and representing research context. A valuable resource for scholars and students of sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology—as well as for others engaged in ethnographic fieldwork—Reimagining Rapport is the first collection to provide an in-depth investigation of this critically important but previously unexamined concept.

The contributions in Zane Goebel's Reimagining rapport move sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology to 'more sophisticated ways of understanding, interpreting, and representing connotation' * Sean Nonnenmacher, Language in Society *
It is highly recommended for scholars and researchers with interest in ethnography. * Piotr Węgorowski, LINGUIST List *

ISBN: 9780197558744

Dimensions: 155mm x 231mm x 15mm

Weight: 259g

208 pages