Publications
Grant, Tim and Emily Chiang. 2019. Deceptive Identity Performance: Offender Moves and Multiple Identities in Online Child Abuse Conversations. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 675–698.
Du, Biyu Jade. 2019. Multilingualism in legal space: the issue of mutual understanding in ELF communication between defendants and interpreters. The International Journal of Multilingualism 16 (3) : 317–335.
Filipovic, Luna. 2019. Evidence-gathering in police interviews. Communication problems and possible solutions. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 9–31.
Hijazo-Gascón, Alberto. 2019. Translating accurately or sounding natural? The interpreters’ challenges due to semantic typology and the interpreting process. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 72–94.
Leonard, Stephen Pax. 2019. Voices from the outside: The instrumentality of radio messages in Colombian kidnappings. Language & Communication 69 : 1–10.
Makki, Mohammad. 2019. ‘Discursive news values analysis’ of Iranian crime news reports: Perspectives from the culture. Discourse & Communication 13 (4) : 437–460.
Nijnatten, Carolus van and Maureen T. Matarese. 2019. ‘Showing one’s card’: Negotiating disclosure through game play in juvenile probation. Text & Talk 39 (2) : 213–234.
Musolff, Andreas. 2019. “You keep telling us different things, what do we believe?” Meta-communication and meta-representation in police interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 32–48.
Pablos-Ortega, Carlos de. 2019. “Would it be fair to say that you actively sought out material?” Mitigation and aggravation in police investigative interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 49–71.
Pinto, Derrin. 2019. Shifting responsibilities: Student e-mail excuses and how faculty perceive them. Lingua 222 : 53–73.
Pounds, Gabrina. 2019. Rapport-building in suspects’ police interviews. The role of empathy and face. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 95–121.
Prior, Matthew T. 2019. “I am an adult now”. Re-storying an ‘abuse’ narrative through categorization. Pragmatics and Society 10 (3) : 423–451.
Antaki, Charles, Elizabeth H. Stokoe and Emma Richardson. 2019. Establishing Intellectually Impaired Victims’ Understanding about ‘Truth’ and ‘Lies’: Police Interview Guidance and Practice in Cases of Sexual Assault. Applied Linguistics 37 (5) : 773–792.
Tennent, Emma. 2019. ‘Do you think it’s a crime?’ Building joint understanding of victimisation in calls for help. Discourse & Society 30 (6) : 636–652.
Walsh, Dave and Lauren Wilson. 2019. Striving for impartiality. Conflicts of role, trust and emotion in interpreter-assisted police interviews. Pragmatics and Society 10 (1) : 122–151.
Oetzel, John G., Stella Ting-Toomey, Qin Zhang and Jibiao Zhang. 2019. Making Up or Getting Even? The Effects of Face Concerns, Self-Construal, and Apology on Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Revenge in the United States and China. Communication Research 46 (4) : 503–524.
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.
Johansen, Louise Victoria. 2018. Between standard, silence and exception: How texts construct defendants as persons in Danish pre-sentence reports. Discourse & Society 29 (2) : 123–141.