你需要一个袋子吗?

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-03-14 DOI:10.1075/ps.20008.kri
E. Kristiansen, Gitte Rasmussen
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本文研究了参与者在零售店结束买卖交易的做法。这项研究表明,将购物袋和购买的物品交给对方是如何组织比赛结束的资源。此外,该研究的出发点是社会对塑料垃圾环境影响的认识不断提高,调查了顾客越来越避免使用一次性购物袋是如何改变他们结束买卖交易的做法的,因为购物袋不再提供组织结束交易的资源。本文使用民族方法论会话分析(EMCA)方法来描述顾客和销售助理如何创建和维护商店的当地秩序,以及他们如何通过多模式和具体化的贡献,将社会话语带入买卖过程。该数据由22个购物序列组成,记录于2018年丹麦商店。
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Would you like a bag for that?
This article presents a study of participants’ practices for closing buying-selling encounters in retail shops. The study shows how the handing over of a shopping bag with the items purchased serves as a resource for organizing the closing of the encounter. Further, taking its point of departure in the growing societal awareness of the environmental impact of plastic waste, the study investigates how customers’ increasing avoidance of single-use shopping bags contributes to changing their practices for closing a buying-selling encounter, as the bags no longer provide a resource around which the closing can be organized. The article uses ethnomethodological conversation analytic (EMCA) methods to describe how customers and sales assistants create and maintain the local order of the shop and how they, through their multimodal and embodied contributions, bring societal discourses into the buying-selling encounter. The data consists of 22 shopping sequences, recorded in Danish shops in 2018.
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