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John Heritage (born July 10, 1946) is Professor of Sociology at University of California at Los Angeles. He is one of the key figures in the approach known as conversation analysis. He came to prominence in 1984 with the publication of his book on Ethnomethodology, the sociological tradition pioneered by Harold Garfinkel. This book overviewed, integrated and introduced the highly technical field of ethnomethodology to a broader audience. It has now received more than 2,000 citations. Soon after the publication of this book he was appointed to the chair in UCLA where Garfinkel had worked before his retirement. At UCLA he joined Emanuel Schegloff, one of the founders of conversation analysis (alongside Harvey Sacks and Gail Jefferson).

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  • John Heritage é um sociólogo estadunidense conhecido por seu trabalho em etnometodologia e na análise da conversação. É professor emérito da Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles. (pt)
  • John Heritage (born July 10, 1946) is Professor of Sociology at University of California at Los Angeles. He is one of the key figures in the approach known as conversation analysis. He came to prominence in 1984 with the publication of his book on Ethnomethodology, the sociological tradition pioneered by Harold Garfinkel. This book overviewed, integrated and introduced the highly technical field of ethnomethodology to a broader audience. It has now received more than 2,000 citations. Soon after the publication of this book he was appointed to the chair in UCLA where Garfinkel had worked before his retirement. At UCLA he joined Emanuel Schegloff, one of the founders of conversation analysis (alongside Harvey Sacks and Gail Jefferson). (en)
  • John Christopher Heritage est un sociologue américain d'origine britannique. Ses travaux s'inscrivent dans la perspective de l'ethnométhodologie et de l'interactionnisme d'Erving Goffman. Depuis 1988, il est professeur de sociologie à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles, après avoir enseigné à l'Université de Leeds. (fr)
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  • John Heritage (born July 10, 1946) is Professor of Sociology at University of California at Los Angeles. He is one of the key figures in the approach known as conversation analysis. He came to prominence in 1984 with the publication of his book on Ethnomethodology, the sociological tradition pioneered by Harold Garfinkel. This book overviewed, integrated and introduced the highly technical field of ethnomethodology to a broader audience. It has now received more than 2,000 citations. Soon after the publication of this book he was appointed to the chair in UCLA where Garfinkel had worked before his retirement. At UCLA he joined Emanuel Schegloff, one of the founders of conversation analysis (alongside Harvey Sacks and Gail Jefferson). In that same year he co-edited (with Max Atkinson) one of the definitive collections of conversation analytic studies—many of which have gone on to become classics in their own right. His own contribution to that book analysed the use of the particle 'oh' in conversation. This showed how 'oh' performed important conversational functions in displaying the speaker's change of state, from not knowing to knowing something. He has since followed up this study with work on 'oh' in response to assessment and as a preface to answering a question, as well as considering the implications of the study of 'oh' for understanding cognition. In the late 1980s, he was involved in a major study of the workings of political oratory. This identified a series of rhetorical formats which regularly led to applause in public settings. In 1992 he co-edited (with Paul Drew) a volume that established the analysis of institutional talk as a central task for conversation analysis. The extended introduction laid out many of the central considerations that need to be addressed for an analysis of institutional talk to be successful. His chapter considered the way advice is delivered in health visitor interviews in the UK, and is a basic reference for subsequent studies of advice. In the later 1990s he embarked on an extended programme of work on medical interaction. This had a number of strands, looking at the patterning of primary care visits, the way drugs such as antibiotics are prescribed, the way patients present their problems and how physicians deliver 'on-line' commentary on what they are doing. Since 2000 he has been involved with influential work on questions in political press conferences (building on earlier work on the organization of news interviews more generally). A key work here is his joint book with Steve Clayman from UCLA, with whom he teaches the course 'Talk and Social Institutions' at UCLA. More recent work has focused on the way epistemic issues—issues that relate to what speakers know and don't know—are managed in conversation. This brings together the concerns of conversation analysis with the concerns of discursive psychology. (en)
  • John Christopher Heritage est un sociologue américain d'origine britannique. Ses travaux s'inscrivent dans la perspective de l'ethnométhodologie et de l'interactionnisme d'Erving Goffman. Depuis 1988, il est professeur de sociologie à l'Université de Californie à Los Angeles, après avoir enseigné à l'Université de Leeds. Ses recherches portent sur l'analyse conversationnelle, la sociologie de la médecine et la communication de masse. Il est le cofondateur et coorganisateur de la British Sociological Association Sociology of Language Study Group, 1978-1984. Auteur d'un ouvrage de référence sur Harold Garfinkel (Garfinkel and ethnomethodology, 1984), Heritage peut également être considéré comme l'un des historiens de l'ethnométhodologie par ses nombreuses contributions à ce sujet dans des collectifs et des encyclopédies. (fr)
  • John Heritage é um sociólogo estadunidense conhecido por seu trabalho em etnometodologia e na análise da conversação. É professor emérito da Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles. (pt)
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