Publications
Archer, Wendy and Ruth Parry. 2019. Blame attributions and mitigated confessions: The discursive construction of guilty admissions in celebrity TV confessionals. Discourse & Communication 13 (6) : 591–611.
Gaines, Philip. 2018. Presupposition as investigator certainty in a police interrogation: The case of Lorenzo Montoya’s false confession. Discourse & Society 29 (4) : 399–419.
Nakane, Ikuko. 2018. “I really don’t know because I’m stupid”: Unpacking suggestibility in investigative interviews . In Kryk-Kastovsky, Barbara and Dennis Kurzon, eds. Legal Pragmatics. (Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 288). John Benjamins. pp. 203–227.
Stone, Anna. 2014. An Avowal of Prior Scepticism Enhances the Credibility of an Account of a Paranormal Event. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 33 (3) : 260–281.
Sandel, Tod L. 2010. Tales of the bitter and sweet. A study of a Taiwanese master story and transgression narratives as shared cross-generationally in Taiwanese families. Narrative Inquiry 20 (2) : 325–348.
Levine, Timothy and Mohammed Ali. 2008. The Language of Truthful and Deceptive Denials and Confessions. Communication Reports 21 (1) : 82–91.
Fetzer, Anita and Marjut Johansson. 2007. ‘I’ll tell you what the truth is’: The interactional organization of confiding in political interviews. Journal of Language and Politics 6 (2) : 147–177.
Kämper, Heidrun. 2007. Opfer - Täter - Nichttäter. Ein Wörterbuch zum Schulddiskurs 1945-1955. [Victims - Perpetrators - Bystanders.] De Gruyter.
Acosta-Alzuru, Carolina. 2003. Change Your Life! Confession and Conversion in Telemundo's Cambia Tu Vida. Mass Communication & Society 6 (2) : 137–159.
Hill, Martin D. 2003. Identifying the source of critical details in confessions. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law 10 (1) : 23–61.
Komter, Martha. 2003. The Interactional Dynamics of Eliciting a Confession in a Dutch Police Interrogation. Research on Language and Social Interaction 36 (4) : 433–470.