Articles

 

Clayman, Steven E. (forthcoming) “Working With Collections.”  In Jeffrey D. Robinson, Rebecca Clift, Kobin Kendrick, and Chase Raymond (eds.) Handbook of Conversation Analytic Research Methods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Heritage, John and Steven E. Clayman (forthcoming) “Goffman, Face, and the Interaction Order.”  To appear in in Lorenza Mondada and Anssi Peräkylä (eds.) Body, Participation, and the Self: Revisiting Goffman.  London: Routledge.

Clayman, Steven E. and Virginia Gill (forthcoming) “Conversation Analysis.”  In Michael Handford and James Paul Gee (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis, 2nd Edition.  London: Routledge.

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage (forthcoming) “Pressuring the President: Changing Language Practices and the Growth of Political Accountability.”  To appear in Andreas Jucker and Elisabeth Reber (eds.) special issue of Journal of Historical Pragmatics.

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage (forthcoming) “Question Design and Press-State Relations: The Case of U.S. Presidential News Conferences.”  To appear in Yannik Porsche, Ronny Scholz, and Jaspal Singh (eds.) Institutional Matters: Postdisciplinary Analysis of Political Concerns, Palgrave Macmillan.

Clayman, Steven E., John Heritage, and Douglas W. Maynard (2022) “The Ethnomethodological Lineage of Conversation Analysis.”  In Douglas W. Maynard and John Heritage (eds.) Praxis and Social Order: Garfinkel and the Ethnomethodology Movement Past, Present, and Future, in press.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage  (2021)  “Conversation Analysis and the Study of Sociohistorical Change.”  In Simona Pekarek Doehler and Arnulf Deppermann (eds.) Longitudinal CA: How Interactional Practices Change Over Time, special issue of Research on Language and Social Interaction 54(2): 225-240.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Chase Wesley Raymond (2021) “You Know as Invoking Alignment: A Generic Resource for Emerging Problems of Understanding and Affiliation,” Journal of Pragmatics 182: 293-209. view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Chase Wesley Raymond (2021) “An Adjunct to Repair: You Know in Speech Production and Understanding Difficulties,” Research on Language and Social Interaction 54(1): 80-100.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E., John Heritage, and Amelia M.J. Hill (2020) “Gender Matters in Questioning Presidents,” Journal of Language and Politics, special issue on “Mediated Communication of Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Politics” (Angela Smith and Michael Higgins, eds.), 19(1): 125-143.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Virginia Teas Gill (2019) “Introduction of Doug Maynard for the Cooley-Mead Award,” Social Psychology Quarterly82(1): 1-4.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Laura Loeb (2018) “Polar Questions, Response Preference, and the Tasks of Political Positioning in Journalism,” Research on Language and Social Interaction 51(2): 127-144.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Laura Loeb (2018) “Conversation Analysis and the Study of Language and Politics.”  In Ruth Wodak and Bernhard Forchtner (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Language and Politics, pp. 276-290.  London: Routledge.

Loeb, Laura and Steven E. Clayman (2018) “Interacting to Mediatize: The Case of Broadcast Interviews.”  In Colleen Cotter and Daniel Perrin (eds.) The Routledge Handbook of Language and Media, pp. 445-456.  London: Routledge.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2017 ) “The Micropolitics of Legitimacy: Political Position-Taking and Journalistic Scrutiny at the Boundary of the Mainstream,” Social Psychology Quarterly 80(1): 41-64.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Matthew Fox  (2017)  “Hardballs and Softballs: Modulating Adversarialness in Journalistic Questioning,” Journal of Language and Politics 16(1): 19-39.  (Special issue on The Micro-Politics of Sequential Organization: Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic Studies on Political Talk, Lorenza Mondada and Sara Keel (eds.).  view article (PDF)

Loeb, Laura and Steven E. Clayman (2017) “Conversation Analysis and News Interviews.”  In Jon Nussbaum (Ed.) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Communication.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2016)  “Political Positioning Sequences:  The Nexus of Politicians, Issue Positions, and the Sociopolitical Landscape.”  In Jeffrey D. Robinson (ed.) Accountability In Interactionpp. 141-174.  New York: Oxford University Press.  view pre-print (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2015)  “Broadcast Talk.”  In Wolfgang Donsbach (ed.) Concise Encyclopedia of Communication, p. 51.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2015)  “Broadcast News Interviews.”  In Karen Tracy (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E. and Chase Wesley Raymond  (2015)  “Modular Pivots: A Resource for Extending Turns at Talk,” Research on Language and Social Interaction 48(4): 388-405.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage  (2014)  “Benefactors and Beneficiaries: Benefactive Status and Stance in the Management of Offers and Requests.”  In Elizabeth Couper-Kuhlen and Paul Drew (eds.) Requesting in Social Interaction, pp. 55-86.  Amsterdam: Benjamins.  view pre-print (PDF)

Heritage, John and Steven E. Clayman  (2013)  “The Changing Tenor of Questioning Over Time: Tracking a Question Form Across U.S. Presidential News Conferences 1953-2000.”  In M. Broersma, B. den Herder, and B. Schohaus (eds.) The Changing Dynamics Between Journalists and Sources, special issue of Journalism Practice 7(4): 481-501.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2013)  “Agency in Response: The Role of Prefatory Address Terms.”  Journal of Pragmatics 57: 290-302.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2012)  “Address Terms in the Organization of Turns at Talk: The Case of Pivotal Turn Extensions.  Journal of Pragmatics 44: 1853-1867.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2012)  “Turn-Constructional Units and the Transition-Relevance Place.”  In Jack Sidnell and Tanya Stivers (eds.) Handbook of Conversation Analysis, pp. 150-166.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2012)  “Conversation Analysis in the News Interview.”  In Jack Sidnell and Tanya Stivers (eds.) Handbook of Conversation Analysis, pp. 630-656.  Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage (2012) “Fregegestaltung und sozialer Kontext: Pressekonferenzen von US-Präsidenten das Verhältnis zwischen Presse und Politik.”  In Ruth Ayaß and Christian Meyer (Hrsg.) Sozialität in Slow Motion: Theoretische und empirische Perspektiven, pp. 503-524. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag.

  • English title: “Question Design and Social Contexts: The Case of U.S. Presidential News Conferences and President-Press Relations.” In Ruth Ayass and Christian Meyer (eds.) Sociality in Slow Motion: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives.

Heritage, John and Steven E. Clayman  (2012)  “Melvin Pollner: A View From the Suburbs.”  The American Sociologist 43(1): 99-108.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E., Marc N. Elliott, John Heritage, Megan K. Beckett  (2012)  “The President’s Questioners: Consequential Attributes of the White House Press Corps.”  The International Journal of Press/Politics 17(1): 100-121.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Virginia Gill  (2012)  “Conversation Analysis.”  In James Paul Gee and Michael Handford (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis, pp. 120-134.  London: Routledge.

Clayman, Steven E. and Tanya Romaniuk  (2011)  “Questioning Candidates.”  In Mats Ekström and Marianna Patrona (eds.) Talking Politics in the Broadcast Media: Cross-Cultural Perspectives, pp. 15-32.  Amsterdam: John Benjamins.  view pre-print (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E., Marc N. Elliott, John Heritage, and Megan K. Beckett   (2010)  “A Watershed in White House Journalism: Explaining the Post-1968 Rise of Aggressive Presidential News, Political Communication 27(3): 229-247.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2010)  “Address Terms in the Service of Other Actions:  The Case of News Interview Discourse.”  Discourse and Communication 4(2): 161-183.  view article (PDF)

Maynard, Douglas W., Steven E. Clayman, Timothy Halkowski, Mardi Kidwell  (2010)  “Toward an Interdisciplinary Field: Language and Social Interaction Research at the University of Calfornia, Santa Barbara.”  In Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz (ed.) The Social History of Language and Social Interaction Research, pp. 313-333.  Cresskill: Hampton Press.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2010)  “Questions in Broadcast Journalism.”  In Alice Freed and Susan Ehrlich (eds.) “Why Do You Ask”: The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse, pp. 256-278.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.  view pre-print (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage  (2009)  “Question Design as a Comparative and Historical Window into President-Press Relations.”  In Markku Haakana, Minna Laakso & Jan Lindström (eds.), Talk in interaction: Comparative Dimensions, pp. 299-315.  Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society (SKS).    view pre-print (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage  (2008)  “Question Design and Press-State Relations.”  The Journal of Studies in Contemporary Sociological Theory 2: 26-36.  (In Japanese, published by the Society for Sociological Theory in Japan)  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2008)  “Broadcast Talk.”  In Wolfgang Donsbach (ed.)  International Encyclopedia of Communication, pp. 372-376.  Oxford: Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2008)  “Interview as Journalistic Form.”  In Wolfgang Donsbach (ed.) International Encyclopedia of Communication, pp. 2509-2513 Oxford: Blackwell.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2008)  “Talk in Interaction as a Locus For Media Studies.”  In Marcel Burger (ed.)  L’Analyse Linguistique des Discours des Médias: Théories, Méthodes, et Perspectives, pp. 83-109.  Quebec: Nota Bene.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E., John Heritage, Marc N. Elliott, and Laurie McDonald  (2007)  “When Does the Watchdog Bark?: Conditions of Aggressive Questioning in Presidential News Conferences.”  American Sociological Review 72: 23-41.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2007)  “Speaking on Behalf of the Public in Broadcast News Interviews.”  In Elizabeth Holt and R. Clift (eds.), Reporting Talk: Reported Speech in Interaction, in press.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2006)  “Arenas of Interaction in the New Media Era.”  In Mats Ekstrom, Asa Kroon, and Mats Nylund (eds.) News From the Interview Society, pp. 239-264.  Gothenburg: Nordicom.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E., Marc N. Elliott, John Heritage, and Laurie McDonald  (2006)  “Historical Trends in Questioning Presidents 1953-2000.”  Presidential Studies Quarterly 36: 561-583.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2006)  “Understanding News Media: The Relevance of Interaction.”  In Paul Drew, Geoffrey Raymond, and Darin Weinberg (eds.) Talk and Interaction in Social Research Methods, pp. 135-154.  London: Sage.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2004)  “Arenas of Interaction in the Mediated Public Sphere,” Poetics 73-98.                       view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Virginia T. Gill  (2004)  “Conversation Analysis.”  In Alan Bryman and Melissa Hardy (eds.) Handbook of Data Analysis, pp. 589-606.  Beverly Hills: Sage.  view article (PDF)

Maynard, Douglas W. and Steven E. Clayman  (2003)  “Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.”  In Larry T. Reynolds and Nancy J. Herman-Kinney (eds.) The Handbook of Symbolic Interactionism, pp. 173-202.  Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2002)  “Disagreements and Third Parties: Dilemmas of Neutralism in Panel News Interviews.”  Journal of Pragmatics 34: 1385-1401.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and John Heritage  (2002)  “Questioning Presidents: Journalistic Deference and Adversarialness in the Press Conferences of U.S. Presidents Eisenhower and Reagan.”  Journal of Communication 52(4): 749-775.  view article (PDF)

  • Reprinted in Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.)  (2006)  Conversation Analysis, pp. 267-298.  Thousand Oaks: Sage.                                                                                                                                                            
  • Reprinted in Mats Ekstrom, Asa Kroon, and Mats Nylund (eds.)  (2006)  News From the Interview Society,  pp. 49-77.   Gothenburg: Nordicom.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2002)  “Sequence and Solidarity.”  In Edward J. Lawler and Shane R. Thye (eds.) Advances in Group Processes:  Group Cohesion, Trust, and Solidarity, pp. 229-253.  Elsevier Science.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2002)  “Tribune of the People: Maintaining the Legitimacy of Aggressive Journalism,” Media, Culture, and Society 24: 191-210.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2001)  “Answers and Evasions.”  Language in Society 30(3): 403-442.  view article (PDF)

  • Reprinted in Teun A. van Dijk (ed.) (2007)  Discourse Studies, pp. 20-61.  Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Clayman, Steven E.  (2001)  “Ethnomethodology.”  In N. Smelser and P. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, pp. 4865-4870.  Oxford: Elsevier Science.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (2001)  “News Interview.”  In N. Smelser and P. Baltes (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, pp. 10642-45.  Oxford: Elsevier Science.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Ann Reisner  (1998)  “Gatekeeping in Action: Editorial Conferences and Assessments of Newsworthiness,” American Sociological Review 63: 178-199.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1995)  “Defining Moments, Presidential Debates, and the Dynamics of Quotability,” Journal of Communication 45(3): 118-146.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1995)  “The Dialectic of Ethnomethodology,” Semiotica 107(1/2): 105-123.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Douglas W. Maynard  (1995)  “Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.”  In P. ten Have and G. Psathas (eds.) Situated Order: Studies in the Social Organization of Talk and Embodied Activities.  Washington: University Press.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1993)  “Booing: The Anatomy of a Disaffiliative Response.”  American Sociological Review 58: 110-130.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1993)  “Reformulating the Question: A Device for Answering/Not Answering Questions in News Interviews and Press Conferences.”  Text 13(2): 159-188.  view article (PDF)

  • Reprinted in Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.)  (2006)  Conversation Analysis, pp. 205-234.  Thousand Oaks: Sage.

Clayman, Steven E.  (1992)  “Caveat Orator: Audience Disaffiliation in the 1988 Presidential Debates,” The Quarterly Journal of Speech 78: 33-60.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1992)  “Footing in the Achievement of Neutrality: The Case of News Interview Discourse.”  In Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.) Talk at Work, pp. 163-198.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.  view article (PDF)

Maynard, Douglas W. and Steven E. Clayman  (1991)  “The Diversity of Ethnomethodology.”  In W.R. Scott and J. Blake (eds.) Annual Review of Sociology, vol. 17, pp. 385-418.  Palo Alto: Annual Reviews, Inc.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1991)  “News Interview Openings: Aspects of Sequential Organization.”  In Paddy Scannell (ed.), Broadcast Talk: A Reader, pp. 48-75.  Beverly Hills: Sage.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1990)  “From Talk to Text: Newspaper Accounts of Reporter-Source Interactions.”  Media, Culture, and Society 12(1): 79-104.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E.  (1989)  “The Production of Punctuality:  Social Interaction, Temporal Organization, and Social Structure.”  American Journal of Sociology 95(3): 659-691.  view article (PDF)

Clayman, Steven E. and Jack Whalen  (1988/89)  “When the Medium Becomes the Message: The Case of the Rather-Bush Encounter.”  Research on Language and Social Interaction 22: 241-272.  view article (PDF)

Heritage, John C., Steven E. Clayman, and Don H. Zimmerman  (1988)  “Discourse and Message Analysis: The Micro-Structure of Mass Media Messages.”  In R.P. Hawkins, S. Pingree, and J.M. Wiemann (eds.), Advancing Communication Science: Merging Mass and Interpersonal Processes.  Sage Annual Reviews of Communication Research, vol. 16, pp. 77-109.  Beverly Hills: Sage.  view article (PDF)

  • Reprinted in Ian Hutchby (ed.) (2008)  Methods in Language and Social Interaction.  London: Sage.

Clayman, Steven E.  (1988)  “Displaying Neutrality in Television News Interviews.” Social Problems 35(4): 474-492.  view article (PDF)

  • Reprinted in Paul Drew and John Heritage (eds.)  2006 Conversation Analysis.  Thousand Oaks: Sage.