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View article: The defendant’s dilemma: Being cooperative without compromising their defence
The defendant’s dilemma: Being cooperative without compromising their defence Open
In Chinese criminal trials, defendants face the dual tasks of providing information as “an object of interrogation” and defending themselves as a defendant. Against such a backdrop, they face the dilemma of being cooperative and defensive …
View article: Morphology in action: Diminutives in Brazilian obstetric and gynecological consultations
Morphology in action: Diminutives in Brazilian obstetric and gynecological consultations Open
While scholars have long been interested in the formation, meaning, and uses of diminutive morphology across languages, the present study illustrates a novel approach to their examination. Drawing upon a corpus of recordings of Brazilian o…
View article: Proposing surgery at the prosthetic clinic: managing patient resistance
Proposing surgery at the prosthetic clinic: managing patient resistance Open
View article: End-of-Life Decision Making Between Doctors and Parents in NICU: The Development and Assessment of a Conversation Analysis Coding Framework
End-of-Life Decision Making Between Doctors and Parents in NICU: The Development and Assessment of a Conversation Analysis Coding Framework Open
We report the development and assessment of a novel coding framework in the context of research into neonatal end-of-life decision making conversations. Data comprised 27 formal conversations between doctors and parents of critically ill b…
View article: Informings as recruitment in nurses′ intrahospital telephone calls
Informings as recruitment in nurses′ intrahospital telephone calls Open
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View article: Testimonial Injustice: Linguistic Bias in the Medical Records of Black Patients and Women
Testimonial Injustice: Linguistic Bias in the Medical Records of Black Patients and Women Open
View article: ‘So just to go through the options…’: patient choice in the telephone delivery of the NHS <i>Improving Access to Psychological Therapies</i> services
‘So just to go through the options…’: patient choice in the telephone delivery of the NHS <i>Improving Access to Psychological Therapies</i> services Open
This article considers patient choice in mental healthcare services, specifically the ways that choice is enabled or constrained in patient–practitioner spoken interaction. Using the method of conversation analysis (CA), we examine the lan…
View article: End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study
End-of-life decisions in neonatal care: a conversation analytical study Open
Objective To understand the dynamics of conversations between neonatologists and parents concerning limitation of life-sustaining treatments. Design Formal conversations were recorded, transcribed and analysed according to the conventions …
View article: Correcting medical decisions: a study in nurses’ patient advocacy in (Finnish) hospital ward rounds
Correcting medical decisions: a study in nurses’ patient advocacy in (Finnish) hospital ward rounds Open
During daily hospital ward rounds, medical teams, led by doctors, assess the progress of an individual patient’s health. It is widely reported in the research literature that nurses play a relatively passive role during these rounds, becau…
View article: Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care
Initiating end-of-life decisions with parents of infants receiving neonatal intensive care Open
View article: Are there interactional differences between telephone and face-to-face psychological therapy? A systematic review of comparative studies
Are there interactional differences between telephone and face-to-face psychological therapy? A systematic review of comparative studies Open
View article: Variation and Interactional Non-Standardization in Neuropsychological Tests: The Case of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination
Variation and Interactional Non-Standardization in Neuropsychological Tests: The Case of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination Open
The Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination (ACE-111) is a neuropsychological test used in clinical practice to inform a dementia diagnosis. The ACE-111 relies on standardized administration so that patients’ scores can be interpreted by compa…
View article: The elicitation and management of multiple health concerns in GP consultations
The elicitation and management of multiple health concerns in GP consultations Open
Soliciting for additional concerns is not routinely done. But very brief training can substantially help in eliciting concerns early in the consultation, which may help with organising the consultation.
View article: SEARCHING FOR TROUBLE: RECRUITING ASSISTANCE THROUGH EMBODIED ACTION
SEARCHING FOR TROUBLE: RECRUITING ASSISTANCE THROUGH EMBODIED ACTION Open
The recruitment of assistance constitutes a basic organisational problem for participants in social interaction. The methods of recruitment that we have identified include embodied displays of trouble, which create opportunities for others…
View article: SEARCHING FOR TROUBLE: RECRUITING ASSISTANCE THROUGH EMBODIED ACTION
SEARCHING FOR TROUBLE: RECRUITING ASSISTANCE THROUGH EMBODIED ACTION Open
The recruitment of assistance constitutes a basic organisational problem for participants in social interaction. The methods of recruitment that we have identified include embodied displays of trouble, which create opportunities for others…
View article: Findings from a feasibility study to improve GP elicitation of patient concerns in UK general practice consultations
Findings from a feasibility study to improve GP elicitation of patient concerns in UK general practice consultations Open
View article: Inferences and Indirectness in Interaction
Inferences and Indirectness in Interaction Open
I explore some of the interconnections between inferences that participants make about one another’s (verbal) conduct, the implications they attribute to prior turns at talk, and the indirectness with which recipients may respond to enquir…
View article: Introduction
Introduction Open
Special issue of East Asian Pragmatics: Conversation analytic studies of language use in interaction.
View article: Equivocal invitations (in English)
Equivocal invitations (in English) Open
View article: [O4–05–01]: CONVERSATIONAL ASSESSMENT IN MEMORY CLINIC ENCOUNTERS: CREATING A DIAGNOSTIC SCORING AID FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA AND FUNCTIONAL MEMORY DISORDERS
[O4–05–01]: CONVERSATIONAL ASSESSMENT IN MEMORY CLINIC ENCOUNTERS: CREATING A DIAGNOSTIC SCORING AID FOR DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA AND FUNCTIONAL MEMORY DISORDERS Open
In the UK dementia remains under-diagnosed. The clinical differentiation of memory complaints attributable to progressive neurodegenerative disorders and those caused by functional memory disorders (FMD) is a frequent challenge in memory a…
View article: Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements Open
with so many people over so many years that it would take another book to list them all, even if that were possible.
View article: The role of companions in outpatient seizure clinic interactions: A pilot study
The role of companions in outpatient seizure clinic interactions: A pilot study Open
View article: The Boundary of Recruitment: A Response
The Boundary of Recruitment: A Response Open
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Research on Language and Social Interaction on 2nd March 2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/08351813.2016.1126442.
View article: Recruitment: Offers, Requests, and the Organization of Assistance in Interaction
Recruitment: Offers, Requests, and the Organization of Assistance in Interaction Open
In this article, we examine methods that participants use to resolve troubles in the realization of practical courses of action. The concept of recruitment is developed to encompass the linguistic and embodied ways in which assistance may …
View article: On failure to understand what the other is saying: accountability, incongruity, and miscommunication
On failure to understand what the other is saying: accountability, incongruity, and miscommunication Open
On failure to understand what the other is saying: accountability, incongruity, and miscommunication
View article: Universal Principles in the Repair of Communication Problems
Universal Principles in the Repair of Communication Problems Open
There would be little adaptive value in a complex communication system like human language if there were no ways to detect and correct problems. A systematic comparison of conversation in a broad sample of the world's languages reveals a u…
View article: Absent Apologies
Absent Apologies Open
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Discourse Processes on 14 Jun 2015, available online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0163853X.2015.1056690
View article: Introduction to the Special Issue on Apologies in Discourse
Introduction to the Special Issue on Apologies in Discourse Open
The studies in this special issue focus not so much on apologies in public discourse, in the media, or in the world of public affairs but rather on those made in everyday social interactions, for the (usually) slight but nonetheless signif…
View article: Towards diagnostic conversational profiles of patients presenting with dementia or functional memory disorders to memory clinics
Towards diagnostic conversational profiles of patients presenting with dementia or functional memory disorders to memory clinics Open
View article: Conversational assessment in memory clinic encounters: interactional profiling for differentiating dementia from functional memory disorders
Conversational assessment in memory clinic encounters: interactional profiling for differentiating dementia from functional memory disorders Open
The distinctive conversational profiles observed in patients with functional memory complaints on the one hand and neurodegenerative memory conditions on the other suggest that conversational profiling can support the differential diagnosi…