vuorosuhteet
Vuorosuhteet, a Finnish term that translates roughly to “turn-taking relationships,” refers to the way agency, influence, and participation are distributed among participants in a social interaction over time. The concept emphasizes that social roles are not fixed; they shift as people take turns speaking, guiding, or contributing to a task based on context, norms, and goals. In dialogue, vuorosuhteet appear as patterns of who initiates topics, who dominates conversation, how long each person speaks, and where control moves between participants during a interaction.
In practice, vuorosuhteet can occur in various settings, including conversations, meetings, classrooms, teamwork, and family routines.
Methodologically, researchers study vuorosuhteet through conversational analysis, discourse analysis, and time-based coding of transcripts, measuring variables
While widely used in Finnish discourse, vuorosuhteet is related to broader ideas such as turn-taking, role negotiation,