1. Mutual Apprentices: The Making of Parenthood and Childhood in Family Dinner Conversations
- Author
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Laura Sterponi, Clotilde Pontecorvo, and Alessandra Fasulo
- Subjects
media_common.quotation_subject ,Socialization ,Social relation ,Developmental psychology ,Nonverbal communication ,Social order ,Conversation analysis ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Normative ,Conversation ,Psychology ,Social psychology ,media_common ,Meaning (linguistics) - Abstract
Starting from a view of socialization as a bidirectional process, the paper contributes to the field of language socialization in detailing how conversational interaction provides tools for parents and children to collaboratively construe a sense of moral meaning and social order. The paper illustrates both the agentive participation of Italian children in dialogue on normative behavior and ways that their discursive contributions shape the structure and thematic content of parental talk that ensues. Parental responses to children’s normative transgressions socialize them also into the language of transgression. The children we studied supply and elicit accounts from others that attempt to justify or explain transgression.
- Published
- 2001