Publications
Aronis, Carolin. 2019. Reconstructing mothers’ responsibility and guilt: Journalistic coverage of the ‘Remedia Affair’ in Israel. Discourse & Communication 13 (4) : 377–397.
Atkins, Sarah. 2019. Assessing health professionals’ communication through role-play: An interactional analysis of simulated versus actual general practice consultations. Discourse Studies 21 (2) : 109–134.
Barnes, Rebecca K. 2019. Conversation Analysis of Communication in Medical Care: Description and Beyond. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52 (3) : 300–315.
Barnes, Rebecca K. 2019. Conversation Analysis of Communication in Medical Care: Description and Beyond. Research on Language & Social Interaction 52 (3) : 300–315.
Bloch, Steven and Charles Antaki. 2019. The Pivot Point between Problem Presentation and Advice in a Health Helpline Service. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 699–716.
Blach Rossen, Camilla, Karen Nissen Schriver and Niels Buus. 2019. Reflective practices in Open Dialogue meetings: Reporting and inferential ‘My side tellings’. Journal of Pragmatics 146 : 19–31.
Lee, Chul-joo and Jiyoung Chae. 2019. The Psychological Mechanism Underlying Communication Effects on Behavioral Intention: Focusing on Affect and Cognition in the Cancer Context. Communication Research 46 (5) : 597–618.
Motschenbacher, Heiko and Elvis Coimbra-Gomes. 2019. Language, normativity, and sexual orientation obsessive-compulsive disorder (SO-OCD): A corpus-assisted discourse analysis. Language in Society 48 (4) : 565–584.
Cummings, Louise. 2019. Describing the Cookie Theft picture. Sources of breakdown in Alzheimer’s dementia. Pragmatics and Society 10 (2) : 153–176.
Evans, Craig. 2019. Investigating ‘care leaver’ identity: A narrative analysis of personal experience stories. Text & Talk 39 (1) : 25–46.
Brône, Geert, Hanneke Bot, Jelena Vranjes and Kurt Feyaerts. 2019. Affiliation in interpreter-mediated therapeutic talk. On the relationship between gaze and head nods. Interpreting 21 (2) : 220–244.
Fioramonte, Amy and Camilla Vásquez. 2019. Multi-party talk in the medical encounter: Socio-pragmatic functions of family members' contributions in the treatment advice phase. Journal of Pragmatics 139 : 132–145.