2016
Conversation Analysis on Decision Making Processes in Long-distance Caregiving: Methods of Dealing with Dilemmas and the Distribution of Responsibility
The Annual Review of Sociology
- Volume
- 29
- Number
- First page
- 56
- Last page
- 67
- Language
- Japanese
- Publishing type
- DOI
- 10.5690/kantoh.2016.56
- Publisher
- The Kantoh Sociological Society
<p>How is long-distance caregiving done? In this paper, to clarify one aspect, I carried out a Conversation Analysis on decision-making processes in long-distance caregiving during a care conference. Sometimes, there are moral dilemmas in long-distance caregiving that exist in the interaction between the distant family and the care manager. In order to deal with these dilemmas, those involve mainly use the following methods: (1) the use of the final particle "-yone" to claim an independent epistemic primacy while exhibiting an affiliative stance, and (2) the co-completion of a turn through taking advantage of the division in a Turn Constructional Unit. Through these two methods, a distribution of responsibilities is accomplished which makes it possible for the participants to deal with the moral dilemmas involved in long-distance caregiving.</p>
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- DOI : 10.5690/kantoh.2016.56
- ISSN : 0919-4363
- CiNii Articles ID : 130006035026
- CiNii Books ID : AN10521390