by JLS
for the GC
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Abstract
From:
http://web.bham.ac.uk/forensic/IAFL03/abstracts.html
L. Zhang & X. Jin, "A Conversation analysis of the judge-defendant
interaction in the criminal court"
"As it is said, co-conversationalists have to cooperate
with each other in conversing so as to have a smooth communication ahead. Will the two major participants, the judge and the defendant, in the highly-marked social setting, the court-trial, observe the basic conversational principles, namely, the Gricean Cooperative Principle?"
"If so, does their interaction show any distinctive feature of their own?"
"A case study of the judge-defendant interaction in a criminal court shows that in their interaction the CP is faithfully observed."
"The interaction of the two sides displays
imbalance, asymmetry and monitored-ness with the judge
in the prestigious position."
"This conclusion is based on a comprehensive study of their conversation (which includes the structure , contents, etc.) and their non-verbal language. This study suggests that little change has been made in the conversation between the two sides even after the New Procedure has been enacted in the court-trial and that this stereotypical interaction in court disables the defendants to defend themselves in the court."
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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