Kids, counsellors and troubles-telling : morality-in-action in talk on an Australian children’s helpline


Autoria(s): Danby, Susan J.; Emmison, Michael
Contribuinte(s)

Cromdal, Jakob

Tholander, Michael

Data(s)

2009

Resumo

This chapter investigates one instance of ‘morality-in-action’, which transpires when children describe their troubles to the adult counsellors at Kids Help Line, an Australian national helpline that deals specifically with callers aged approximately 5-18 years. We focus, in particular, on how a young female caller who has forged a medical certificate in relation to a problem with school attendance, determines both what to report, and how this should be disclosed. Throughout the call, the moral implications of the troubles talk are delicately managed by both caller and counsellor. The call takes the form of an extended story (Labov & Waletzky, 1997) that includes a preface (‘I have some problems at school’), an orientation (“I was sick, went to the doctor, stayed home”), a complicating action (“I went back to school and photocopied my certificate from last time”), result (“I got caught”) and evaluation (“I don’t know why it happened”). As the account unfolds, we observe how both the student and counsellor seek to make sense of these actions. While this account is partly about deception, both the caller and counsellor delicately sidestep naming this action, precluding this implication. For example, the counsellor lets stand the caller’s main assessment of the trouble. He simply asks, “so what happened then,” when the caller reports that her forgery was discovered. The caller, from the very beginning of the call, seeks to find out why she could have done this, “you see I don’t know why it happened”. As the call unfolds, the counsellor follows the opening provided by the caller and they put forward motives for consideration. By agreeing that the motives are to be explored, the act takes on a character other than deception.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26650/

Publicador

Equinox Publishing Ltd

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26650/2/26650.pdf

http://www.equinoxpub.com/journals/index.php/books/article/viewArticle/BOOK-469-1192-1

Danby, Susan J. & Emmison, Michael (2009) Kids, counsellors and troubles-telling : morality-in-action in talk on an Australian children’s helpline. In Cromdal, Jakob & Tholander, Michael (Eds.) Morality in Practice : Exploring Childhood, Parenthood and Schooling in Everyday Life. Equinox Publishing Ltd, New York.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Equinox Publishing Ltd

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation; School of Early Childhood

Palavras-Chave #200403 Discourse and Pragmatics #170106 Health Clinical and Counselling Psychology #helpline #childhood #counsellor #conversation analysis #morality #social interaction #talk-in-interaction
Tipo

Book Chapter