‘Cheaters and Stalkers’ : Accusations in a classroom
Niemi, K., & Bateman, A. (2015). ‘Cheaters and Stalkers’ : Accusations in a classroom. Discourse studies, 17(1), 83-98. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445614557755
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This paper explores accusations as collaboratively accomplished in classroom peer
interactions in the absence of a teacher. The analysis shows how the children use local
classroom rules and teacher authority as resources and warrants to invoke multi-layered
moral orders and identities, and hold one child accountable through accusations about their
behavior. The accused children are categorized in a duplicative way with morally degrading
descriptions and as out-group members. This paper argues that understanding children’s
accusations requires understanding of how such interactions compose and reflect the school
context that is co-produced through the implementation of accountable ways in which to
behave.
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