Publications
Han, Yiting. 2019. Chinese L2 users as active social agents: Sentence final particles variation and identities. Applied Pragmatics 1 (1) : 46–67. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Hutchby, Ian. 2019. Performed retelling: Self-enactment and the dramatisation of narrative on a television talk show. Journal of Pragmatics 149 : 1–13. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Machi, Saeko. 2019. Managing relationships through repetition. How repetition creates ever-shifting relationships in Japanese conversation. Pragmatics 29 (1) : 57–82. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Fukuda, Chie. 2017. Gaijin performing gaijin (‘A foreigner performing a foreigner’): Co-construction of foreigner stereotypes in a Japanese talk show as a multimodal phenomenon. Journal of Pragmatics 109 : 12–28. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Westphal, Michael. 2017. Language Variation on Jamaican Radio. (Varieties of English Around the World G60). John Benjamins. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Feller, Sebastian. 2014. The good, the bad, and the ugly: The co-construction of identities in dialog. Language and Dialogue 4 (3) : 341–356. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Aznárez-Mauleón, Mónica. 2013. An approach to the host's discursive style in Spanish “testimony” talk shows. Journal of Pragmatics 45 (1) : 50–73. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Bücker, Jörg. 2013. Position offerings in German radio phone-in talk shows. Journal of Pragmatics 45 (1) : 29–49. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Vertommen, Bram. 2013. The strategic value of pronominal choice: Exclusive and inclusive “we” in political panel debates. Pragmatics 23 (2) : 361–383. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Dori-Hacohen, Gonen. 2012. “With whom do I have the pleasure?”: Callers’ categories in political talk radio programs. Journal of Pragmatics 44 (3) : 280–297. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Havlik, Martin. 2012. The role of prosody in a Czech talk-show. In Lorda, Clara and Patrick Zabalbeascoa, eds. Spaces of Polyphony. (Dialogue Studies 15). John Benjamins. pp. 143–160. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Sergio, Francesco Straniero. 2012. “You are not too funny”. Challenging the role of the interpreter on Italian talkshows. In Gavioli, Laura and Claudio Baraldi, eds. Coordinating Participation in Dialogue Interpreting. (Benjamins Translation Library 102). John Benjamins. pp. 71–98. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Ghadiri, Momene and Mansoor Tavakoli. 2011. An investigation into the argumentation in dialogic media genres: The case of sport talk show interviews. Discourse & Communication 5 (3) : 273–288. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Resmann, Nick and Nico Carpentier. 2011. The “Ordinary” on Commercial Radio and TV: A Reception Analysis of the Subject Position of Ordinary People in the Participatory Programs Recht van Antwoord and Zwart of Wit. The Communication Review 14 (1) : 1–23. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Eriksson, Göran. 2010. Politicians in celebrity talk show interviews: the narrativization of personal experiences. Text & Talk 30 (5) : 529–551. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Lauerbach, Gerda. 2010. Manoeuvring between the political, the personal and the private: Talk, image and rhythm in TV dialogue. Discourse & Communication 4 (2) : 125–159. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Nicola, Nassira. 2010. Black face, white voice.
Rush Limbaugh and the “message” of race. Journal of Language and Politics 9 (2) : 281–309. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)
Senzani, Alessandra. 2010. Class and gender as a laughing matter? The case of Roseanne. Humor 23 (2) : 229–253. ![DOI logo](https://benjamins.com/logos/doi-logo.svg)