Requests And Know-How Questions: Initiating Instruction In Workplace Interaction

DISCOURSE STUDIES(2020)

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While it is recognized that instruction between co-workers is a central component of everyday workplace interaction and learning, this study investigates the ways in which such instructional events are practically initiated in interaction. We analyse recordings of everyday work at a radio station, where journalists prepare and broadcast local news. In our data, a distinction can be made between two interactional contexts from which instructional interactions emerge:searches, where one party is looking for a suitable helper; andestablished interactions, where the initiation of instruction is prefigured by immediate prior interaction. A further finding is that these two contexts are associated with two different ways of initiating instruction.Direct requestsare used in established interactions. In searches, we instead find questions regarding the other person's procedural knowledge - what we termknow-how questions. We finally discuss the ways in which instructional configurations are assembled without reference to institutionally defined instructor/instructed roles.
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Conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, instruction, requests, workplace interaction
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