Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10460914 Language & Communication 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► I analyze discourses of suspicion and cooperation in a Lio community in eastern Indonesia. ► I argue that mutual suspicion is a mode of intersubjectivity that entails neither shared agreement nor cooperation. ► Suspicion among community members hinders cooperation by undermining collective intentionality. ► Suspicion within the community is circumvented by styles of interaction that index shared agreement.
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