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Laboreal

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ALVAREZ, Denise; FRANCA, Maristela Botelho  and  FIGUEIREDO, Marcelo. Analytical exercise on the method: language aspects in the dialogical activity with exploration and production workers from the oil sector. Laboreal [online]. 2015, vol.11, n.1, pp.39-52. ISSN 1646-5237.  https://doi.org/10.15667/laborealxi0115da.

This paper originated from a critical view about the way we practice our craft as researchers. What intrigued us the most was what we do in and with the language interactions. It is with this perspective that the activity of dialogue carried out between researchers and a worker - in this case an oil engineer - is discussed. This is one of the activities undertaken in our research in the project Work, health and safety in the offshore oil industry in the Bay of Campos, Brazil. It is understood that the need to deal with the language issue is prior to the development of methods that involve dialogue activities. In other words, the theorisation with language begins in the conception and preparation of the methods. The analyses that were done highlight the development of a discourse genre of a new type, which appeared in the historicity of others - spontaneous conversation and interview - within the dialogic community formed, so to give support to the promotion of health and safety in the work place in the oil industry.

Keywords : Analysis of the dialogue activity; Discourse genre; Development of a discourse; Method exercise.

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