Transcribing for social research / created by Alexa Hepburn and Galina B Bolden
Material type:
- text
- rdamedia
- rdacarrier
- 9781446247044 (pbk)
- P95.45 HEP
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction 2. Getting started with transcription 3. Timing and sequencing in transcription 4. Transcribing speech delivery 5. Transcribing aspiration and laughter 6. Transcribing crying, expressions of pain and other non-speech sounds 7. Transcribing visible conduct 8. Transcribing for languages other than English 9. Technological resources for transcription 10. Comparisons, concerns and conclusions
Guiding readers through the Jeffersonian transcription conventions, this book sets out the best practices for successfully transcribing talk and interaction, and covers guides to software and technology and how to transcribe more than just words
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