1. Encounters at the counter: An Introduction Lorenza Mondada, Marja-Leena Sorjonen, and Barbara Fox; 2. Approaching the counter at the supermarket: Decision-Making and the accomplishment of couplehood Elwys De Stefani; 3. Customers' inquiries about products: Establishing grounds for the decision to buy Katariina Harjunpää, Lorenza Mondada and Kimmo Svinhufvud; 4. Offering a taste in gourmet food shops: Small gifts in an economy of sale Lorenza Mondada; 5. Embodied trajectories of actions in shop encounters: Giving or placing products on or over the counter Lorenza Mondada and Marja-Leena Sorjonen; 6. Unpacking packing Anna Lindström and Barbara Fox; 7. The request-return sequence: What can happen at the interface between picking up a repaired item and paying for it Barbara Fox and Trine Heinemann; 8. Moving money: Money as an interactional resource in kiosk encounters in Finland Mia Halonen and Aino Koivisto.
Brings together a set of studies that explore the dynamics of conversation between sellers and customers in shop interactions.
Barbara Fox is Emerita Professor of Linguistics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She works at the intersection of grammar, the body, and social interaction. Her book Grammar in Everyday Talk (with Thompson and Couper-Kuhlen, Cambridge, 2015), won the Best Book Award from the International Society for Conversation Analysis in 2018. Lorenza Mondada is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Basel. Her research focuses on social interaction in ordinary, professional and institutional settings, within an ethnomethodological and conversation analytic perspective. She has co-edited several collective books, and published Sensing in Social Interaction (Cambridge, 2021). Marja-Leena Sorjonen is Professor of Finnish language at the University of Helsinki. Her studies cover interactional practices in mundane interactions and in a range of institutional settings, conducted from conversation analytic and interactional linguistic perspectives. She has co-edited several volumes, and published Responding in Conversation (John Benjamins, 2001).
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