2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.pragma.2007.07.008
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The co-construction of a gatekeeping encounter: An inventory of verbal actions

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“…Candidate 6's attempt was picked up by the interviewer, and from turns 72-89, we find that the formal interview session has temporarily morphed into a less formal conversation on a personal topic. This is similar to what Kerekes (2007Kerekes ( , p. 1962 identified as "chit-chat…talk that did not pertain to the job interview itself, and was, unnecessary in conveying jobinterview-related information". Features of co-construction such as over-lapping turns, infrequent pauses and frequent latching were found suggesting signs of budding solidarity (Kerekes 2007).…”
Section: Noticing and Attending To Interviewer's Interests Wants Nesupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Candidate 6's attempt was picked up by the interviewer, and from turns 72-89, we find that the formal interview session has temporarily morphed into a less formal conversation on a personal topic. This is similar to what Kerekes (2007Kerekes ( , p. 1962 identified as "chit-chat…talk that did not pertain to the job interview itself, and was, unnecessary in conveying jobinterview-related information". Features of co-construction such as over-lapping turns, infrequent pauses and frequent latching were found suggesting signs of budding solidarity (Kerekes 2007).…”
Section: Noticing and Attending To Interviewer's Interests Wants Nesupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Secondly, we have also identified that by raising and asserting common grounds, candidates are able to highlight similarities and establish solidarity with the interview and this strategy could lead to perceptions of trustworthiness (Kerekes 2006(Kerekes , 2007. While we found that most of the candidates often used technical jargons and discipline-related knowledge and skills in their responses (especially when talking about their internship experience), we suggest that the 'common grounds' may also include other non-discipline related topics which draws the interviewer's attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
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