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“…Third, the reason that I undertake such an analysis is because of my interest in the way in which the mechanics of conversation were implicated in the development of understanding that culminated in a decision. Though this resonates with recent research on talk in institutional settings where decisions are sometimes involved (Clayman and Reisner 1998;Stivers 2005; see also Maynard, Freese, and Schaeffer 2010), I am much more interested in how talk was used to construct a "mental model"-or rather, its discursive equivalent-of the alternatives and their consequences, on the basis of which a difficult decision could be justifiably made.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Third, the reason that I undertake such an analysis is because of my interest in the way in which the mechanics of conversation were implicated in the development of understanding that culminated in a decision. Though this resonates with recent research on talk in institutional settings where decisions are sometimes involved (Clayman and Reisner 1998;Stivers 2005; see also Maynard, Freese, and Schaeffer 2010), I am much more interested in how talk was used to construct a "mental model"-or rather, its discursive equivalent-of the alternatives and their consequences, on the basis of which a difficult decision could be justifiably made.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Accordingly, understanding how raw information is processed into a news story has been a critical inquiry that assesses the quality of social representation in media. Research on the daily editorial process in a newsroom suggests that multilevel factors should be considered in their decision making, ranging from the editorial staff ' s personal preferences, media or channel characteristics, institutional and economic infrastructures, and ideological orientation of the community of which the news organization is a part (Clayman and Reisner, 1998;Shoemaker and Reese, 1996).…”
Section: Twitter and Audience Gatekeepingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Une plus grande coopération au sein des services en découle. Plusieurs dispositifs sont alors utilisés pour accompagner ce qui est énoncé par les journalistes en entretien comme une « rationalisation » de l'organisation : d'abord, la multiplication des conférences de rédaction et de services (Clayman, Reisner, 1998 ;Hubé, 2004), puis l'utilisation d'un « chemin de fer », les pages d'ouvertures. La page d'ouverture assure une fonction de rationalisation graphique, donnant clairement à voir des césures visuelles, aisément repérables dans l'organisation horizontale du chemin de fer, fonctionnant comme des locomotives de ces sous-ensembles plus ou moins grands.…”
Section: Questions De Communication 17 | 2012unclassified