Article: Conversation analysis and parapsychology: experimenter-subject interaction in ganzfeld experiments.

Conversation analysis (hereafter CA) is a formal, qualitative method for the analysis of naturally occurring interaction. It developed out of the pioneering studies of Harvey Sacks and his colleagues Emanual Schegloff and Gail Jefferson, and is now widely acknowledged as the pre-eminent method for analyzing the socially organized, tacit sense-making activities through which participants in all kinds of verbal interaction produce intelligible, meaningful conduct. CA seeks to show how turns in interaction collectively form highly regular patterns: sequences of interactions. These sequences are taken to be the site in which interpersonal activities are managed collaboratively ...

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