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“Don't go on my property!”: A case study of transactions of user rights
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Allen, Rhianon
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Bed mattresses
/ Beds
/ Children
/ Conversation
/ Discourse Analysis
/ Games
/ Interpersonal Behavior
/ Maxims
/ Persuasion
/ Pet shops
/ Property rights
/ School age children
/ Siblings
/ Social interaction
/ Social order
/ Toys
1995
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“Don't go on my property!”: A case study of transactions of user rights
by
Allen, Rhianon
in
Bed mattresses
/ Beds
/ Children
/ Conversation
/ Discourse Analysis
/ Games
/ Interpersonal Behavior
/ Maxims
/ Persuasion
/ Pet shops
/ Property rights
/ School age children
/ Siblings
/ Social interaction
/ Social order
/ Toys
1995
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“Don't go on my property!”: A case study of transactions of user rights
by
Allen, Rhianon
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Bed mattresses
/ Beds
/ Children
/ Conversation
/ Discourse Analysis
/ Games
/ Interpersonal Behavior
/ Maxims
/ Persuasion
/ Pet shops
/ Property rights
/ School age children
/ Siblings
/ Social interaction
/ Social order
/ Toys
1995
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“Don't go on my property!”: A case study of transactions of user rights
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“Don't go on my property!”: A case study of transactions of user rights
1995
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Two hours of conversation among three children were examined for oral disputes concerning use of beds in their bedroom. Examination of transcript segments revealed that the children signaled a social order governing use of property and objects. The children were found to negotiate such use on an ongoing basis, and the form and content of the disputes differed dramatically according to whether the beds were being claimed for the purpose of play or sleep. The conversations reflected the ongoing construction and negotiation of social representations, within shared frames or finite provinces of meaning, for use of space and objects. (Ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, property, ownership)
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