Blob: “Cecilia E. Ford rejects popular notions of gender difference and even deficiency in women’s language use. She uses careful analysis of interaction to counter negative myths, focusing on women’s turns as exemplars of skills required by men and women alike to contribute to workplace meetings. Based on videotaped meetings in a variety of settings the author offers new insights into vocal and non-vocal practices for getting and using turns in these common workplace events. The book introduces conversation analytic methods and presents new findings on turn-taking, the use of questions to present challenges and open participation, and the interactional skills required to effectively raise issues that go counter to ideas of higher-ranking co-workers.
For anyone who wants to understand meeting interaction, Women Speaking Up offers a wealth of well-grounded new perspectives, while celebrating women’s demonstrated competence.”
Table of contents
- Introduction: A Feminist Project
- Data and Analytic Practices
- Reflections on Participation
- Meeting Organization: Openings, Turn Transitions, and Participant Alliances
- Questions: Opening Participation, Displaying Expertise, and Challenging
- Placing and Designing Disaffilliative Actions
- Speaking Up in Meetings: Summary and Conclusions.
Full reference:
Ford, Cecilia E. (2008). Women speaking up: Getting and using turns in workplace meetings. Palgrave studies in professional and organizational discourse. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.