Social Interaction (Apr 2021)

The orderliness and sociability of “talking together”

  • Chiara Bassetti,
  • Kenneth Liberman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7146/si.v4i1.122793
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1

Abstract

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Conversations among Italians often entail many-at-a-time rather than one-at-a-time speaking. This “talking together” is a deliberate aim of parties and a relevant aspect of their social life. It is a variant system for organizing ordinary talk. We describe how simultaneity is organized, how participants collaborate to maintain the orderliness of their interaction, and how, to do so, they listen to each other and continuously monitor talk for its content and its form. Following Simmel, we see this as a classic example of sociability, a play-form of sociation.

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