Giovanni Rossi
@gio-rossi.bsky.social
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Social Interaction, Action and Understanding, Body Behavior, Conversation Analysis, Mixed Methods, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Systems Thinking. Associate Professor at UCLA Sociology.
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🚨 new #emca paper klaxon 🚨

on-duty police regularly have to deal with recording bystanders. if they decide to open interaction, how do they do so? Uwe and I investigate 🕵🏻 in Language in Society

🔓 OA: www.cambridge.org/core/service...
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I have one more presentation during #ASA2025! On Monday at 2pm come listen to me talk about how conflict between Christian Right activists and Southern Baptist missionary executives led to bureaucratic centralization that no one wanted: tinyurl.com/29czdf2q
Social and Organizational Forces Influencing Religious Actors
This session investigates how religious actors and institutions are shaped by broader social, legal, and organizational forces. Papers explore the impact of legal and cultural shifts on religious beha...
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Calling all early birds! Check out this great session at the Association for the Sociology of Religion on Sunday at 8:30. I'll be presenting a piece of my book project on covert evangelism and international missions. Hope to see you there!
ASR Panel Session: 

A5: Religion in and against the State
Room: Lakeshore Ballroom West
Coevolution of Religion and the State: Metaphors of God and
Legitimate Domination
Andrew McKinnon, University of Aberdeen

Learning to Lie: Southern Baptist Missionaries Working with
and against the Chinese State, 1979-1992
Andrew Chalfoun, University of California, Los Angeles

Aristocratic Political Spirituality in the Islamic Republic of
Iran (The Luxury Mausoleum of Khomeini: Reasons and
Representations)
Zahra Khoshk Jan, University of Chicago

A Comparative Analysis of Sacred Stories and Their Impact
in the Iranian and Nicaraguan Revolutions
Jean-Pierre Reed, Southern Illinois Univ; Babak Rahimi,
Univ of California San Diego; Soodeh Mansouri, Univ of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Religion and Local Government Officials’ Attitudes toward
Transgender Rights Policies in the United States
Jonathan Coley, Oklahoma State Univ; Gary Adler, Penn
State Univ; Eric Plutzer, Penn State Univ; Damon Mayrl,
Colby College; Rebecca Sager, Loyola Marymount Univ;
Gabby Gomez, Macalester College
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achalfoun.bsky.social
If you're going to be in Chicago tomorrow (August 6) come to the Voco hotel at 11am to catch my presentation, "Typical Expectations and the Moral Order: Talcott Parsons, Harold Garfinkel, and the Sticky Problem of Meaning" at the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction @sijournal.bsky.social!
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*Print publication date is July 24 in the US 🇺🇸 and October 9 elsewhere 🌍 (due to overseas stock and distribution), but the e-book 💻 is already available everywhere!
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7/ Based on an extensive study of real-life interactions among speakers of Italian 🇮🇹🤌, I show that requesting is more than just asking 🙏 — it’s a nuanced form of social influence that shapes and maintains relationships 🫂
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6/ Instead, how people make everyday requests reflects the dynamic and situational needs of social interaction: distinguishing individual vs shared goals 🎯, seeking help amid resistance 😤, navigating conditions for object exchange 🎁, and orchestrating collective agency 🧑‍🤝‍🧑
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5/ I show that the use of request practices in informal settings 🏡 isn’t determined by sociodemographic characteristics of individuals 👥 such as age or gender, nor by the structural distance ↔️ or power dynamics ⚖️ associated with those characteristics
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4/ Request practices range from directives like “Bring me a knife!” 🗣️ to questions like “Can you take over for me?” 🙏 to nonverbal cues like pointing to 👉 or reaching out for 🫱 an object 🧂
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3/ The book argues that everyday cooperation relies on a system of social action ⚙️ This means the communicative tools 🛠️ a culture provides to get others to do things are woven into a coherent array of interdependent practices 🕸️
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2/ Too long a history and too many people to thank, so I’ll leave the social part to the Acknowledgments and keep it academic here (emojis aside)