"Theories of Responsibility": The Social Construction of Intentions in Mediation.

S-CAR Journal Article
Sara Cobb
"Theories of Responsibility": The Social Construction of Intentions in Mediation.
Authors: Cobb, Sara.
DOI: 10.1080/01638539409544890
Published Date: September 01, 1994
Volume: 18
Issue: 2
Pages: 165 - 186
Language: English
Abstract

Drawing on Anscombe's (1960) description of intention as a language game, this article explores the negotiation of “theories of responsibility” (O'Barr & Conley, 1985) in informal legal narratives. Using examples of conversation drawn from a mediation session, I show how intentions, as discursive formations, are central not only to both narrative structure and interaction sequences but to the politics of subject position in discourse as well; the management of subject position is discussed in terms of critical coherence points—locations in the discourse from which intentions are conjointly constructed and contested.

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