Language and Social Interaction (LSI) Division

National Communication Association

NCA LSI Awards Categories

2008 Awards

2007 Awards

2008 Awards

Awards were presented to the following LSI members for their outstanding achievements:

  1. Danielle Pillet-Shore was awarded Top Paper and Top Debut Paper for her paper entitled "Making way and making sense for arrivers: Pre-present parties' previous activity formulations".
  2. The remainder of the LSI Top Four Paper panels included:
    • Heidi Kevoe-Feldman for her paper entitled, "What is the Status of 'Status'?: Understanding the Action of Soliciting an Update On Equipment being Repaired"
    • Mardi Kidwell for her paper entitled,"What Happened?: An Epistemics of Before and After in Police Questioning"
    • David Boromisza-Habashi for his paper entitled, "Norm Violation as Analytic Construct: A Lesson from the Field"
  3. Estafania Guimares was awarded the LSI Dissertation Award for her dissertation entitled, "Talking about violence: Women reporting abuse in Brazil".
  4. Kristine Fitch was awarded the Recent Scholarship Award for her 2006 article entitled, "Cultural Persuadables" published in Communication Theory 13(1): 100-123.

2007 Awards

Awards were presented to the following LSI members for their outstanding achievements:

  1. Emma Beitz was awarded Top Paper and Top Debut Paper for her paper entitled "Syntactic Resources for Managing Speakership and Recipiency in Everyday Interaction: Pivots in German Conversation".
  2. The remainder of the LSI Top Four Paper panels included:
    • Curtis LeBaron, Phillip J. Glenn, and Thompson Michael for their paper entitled, "Micro-Practices of Knowing During Employment Interviews: Situated Interplay Between the File-Self and the Embodied-Self"
    • Jack Sidnell for his paper entitled, "The design and positioning of questions in inquiry testimony"
    • Ruey-Jiuan Regina Wu for his paper entitled, "Responses to compliments and to compliment responses: The interaction of self-denigration and self-enhancement in Mandarin compliment sequences"
  3. Richard Buttny was awarded the Outstanding Scholarship Award for a Classic Work, also known as the "Old Chestnut" award, for his 1993 books entitled, "Social Accountability" (Sage).

NCA LSI Awards Categories

Outstanding Publication Award for LSI Scholarship Older than 5 Years, a.k.a., "The Old Chestnut Award"

This award is presented to the author(s) of an article, chapter, monograph, or book in the area of language and social interaction whose work has stood the test of time and is recognized as a significant contribution to the LSI literature. Any member of the LSI Division may nominate a published work; the senior author must be a member of the LSI Division during the year in which the award is made. Selection criteria include scholarly merit, contribution to knowledge in language and social interaction, and ongoing impact on the discipline. Studies of an analytical, critical, empirical, philosophical, or theoretical nature are eligible for consideration. The LSI Division alternates yearly between awarding an "Old Chestnut" scholarly award and recognizing recent outstanding scholarly contributions (the last five years).

Outstanding Publication Award for LSI Scholarship Within 5 Years, a.k.a., "The Recent Scholarship Award"

This award is presented to the author(s) of an article, chapter, or monograph in the area of language and social interaction published in a recognized scholarly journal, collection of scholarly papers, or series of scholarly monographs. Any member of the LSI Division may nominate a published work; the senior author must be a member of the LSI Division during the year in which the award is made. Selection criteria shall include scholarly merit, contribution to knowledge in language and social interaction, and current impact on the discipline. Studies of an analytical, critical, empirical, philosophical, or theoretical nature are eligible for consideration. Only actually published works will be considered, and the current impact criterion (as well as the other criteria mentioned) will be applied.

NCA LSI Dissertation Award

The Language & Social Interaction Division of the National Communication Association will recognize the outstanding dissertation in the field of language and social interaction. Appropriate topics include situated conversation, language use, and embodied interaction in settings such as: classrooms, doctors' offices, public meetings, work and home, as well as interactions between and across cultural borderlines. Previous awards have gone to studies of discourse processes, communication competence, speech act theory, sociolinguistics, ethnomethodology, and ethnographies of speaking. To be eligible for the award, a dissertation must be completed during the last year. Nominations should be made by the dissertation advisor or a member of the Language & Social Interaction Division.

Annual Top Paper Award

This award is given to the paper who receives the highest overall division rating.

Annual Top Debut Paper Award

This award is given to the paper who receives the highest overall division rating for an author submitting to the division for the first time.

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NCA LSI Awards

Current and past scholarly awards can be found here. The NCA LSI recognizes scholarly excellence in top four pannel, debut paper, "old chestnut," and xx.