Publications
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 & Social Interaction 52 (3) : 300–315.
Barnes, Rebecca K. 2019. Conversation Analysis of Communication in Medical Care: Description and Beyond. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52 (3) : 300–315.
Antaki, Charles and Steven Bloch. 2019. The Pivot Point between Problem Presentation and Advice in a Health Helpline Service. Applied Linguistics 40 (4) : 699–716.
Chłopicki, Władysław. 2019. What do doctors advise patients in jokes and why? Humor 32 (3) : 475–498.
McArthur, Amanda. 2019. Pain and the collision of expertise in primary care physical exams. Discourse Studies 21 (5) : 522–539.
Nielsen, Søren Beck. 2019. Making a glance an action: Doctors' quick looks at their desk-top computer screens. Journal of Pragmatics 142 : 62–74.
Orletti, Franca. 2019. Latin as a tool for social differentiation and epistemic asymmetry. The language of medicine. Language and Dialogue 9 (1) : 106–124.
Peräkylä, Anssi. 2019. Conversation Analysis and Psychotherapy: Identifying Transformative Sequences. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52 (3) : 257–280.
Traverso, Véronique. 2019. Forms of Participation in a Mental Health Care Consultation with a Nonpresent Interpreter. Research on Language & Social Interaction 52 (2) : 124–143.
Beck Nielsen, Søren. 2018. “If you don’t get better, you may come back here”: proposing conditioned follow-ups to the doctor’s office. Text & Talk 38 (2) : 217–242.
Majlesi, Ali Reza and Jenny Paananen. 2018. Patient-centered interaction in interpreted primary care consultations. Journal of Pragmatics 138 : 98–118.