1. Stance-shifting in Focus Group Narratives by African-American Breast Cancer Survivors.
- Author
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Davis, Boyd, Mason, Peyton, Wilmoth, Margaret, and Sanders, Delores
- Subjects
FOCUS groups ,AFRICAN American women ,CANCER patients ,BREAST cancer ,INTERPERSONAL communication ,LANGUAGE & languages - Abstract
Stance-shift analysis is a multidimensional technique of text analysis that identifies segments in which the speaker/writer uses language to signal affect, evidentiality, intensity or epistemicity.. Its techniques are derived from multidimensional corpus analysis and its insights from linguistic theories about interaction, appraisal and evaluation in text. We analyze stance and the ways speakers/writers shift their stances in a given interaction, as a way to investigate task-directed language in online and face-to-face focus groups and consumer interviews. In this discussion, we report our findings on the applicability and utility of stance analysis as an alternative or as a supplement to other qualitative analyses of cancer patient narratives elicited in conversational interviews and focus groups. ..PAT.-Unpublished Manuscript [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007