Talking Problems Richard A. HrachovyPresents a theory of discursive co construction of problems, or how characters are portrayed in the telling of events. Using discursive constructionism and conversation analysis, Talking Problems examines how participants orient to, communicate about, and act toward events as problems. The book examines a series of problems, including teenage parenthood in high school, interpersonal and family relationships during therapy, and racism and interracial
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