Publications
Potter, Jonathan. 2019. Subversive Completions: Turn-Taking Resources for Commandeering the Recipient’s Action in Progress. Research on Language & Social Interaction 52 (2) : 144–158.
Potter, Jonathan. 2019. Subversive Completions: Turn-Taking Resources for Commandeering the Recipient’s Action in Progress. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52 (2) : 144–158.
Potter, Jonathan. 2015. Advice-implicative actions: Using interrogatives and assessments to deliver advice in mundane conversation. Discourse Studies 17 (3) : 317–342.
Potter, Jonathan. 2010. Directives: Entitlement and contingency in action. Discourse Studies 12 (4) : 419–442.
Potter, Jonathan. 2010. Putting aspiration into words: ‘Laugh particles’, managing descriptive trouble and modulating action. Journal of Pragmatics 42 (6) : 1543–1555.
Potter, Jonathan. 2007. Crying Receipts: Time, Empathy, and Institutional Practice. Research on Language and Social Interaction 40 (1) : 89–116.
Potter, Jonathan. 2003. "I'm a Bit Concerned"--Early Actions and Psychological Constructions in a Child Protection Helpline. Research on Language and Social Interaction 36 (3) : 197–240.
Potter, Jonathan. 2003. Discursive Psychology: Between Method and Paradigm. Discourse & Society 14 (6) : 783–794.
Potter, Jonathan. 2000. Responses to Carter and Sealey. Realism and sociolinguistics. Journal of Sociolinguistics 4 (1) : 21–29.
Potter, Jonathan. 2000. The management of heterosexist talk: conversational resources and prejudiced claims. Discourse & Society 11 (4) : 543–572.
Potter, Jonathan. 1999. Beyond Cognitivism. Research on Language and Social Interaction 32 (1/2) : 119–127.
Potter, Jonathan. 1999. Asking elaborate questions: Focus groups and the management of spontaneity. Journal of Sociolinguistics 3 (3) : 314–335.
Potter, Jonathan. 1998. Cognition as Context (Whose Cognition?). Research on Language and Social Interaction 31 (1) : 29–44.
Potter, Jonathan. 1996. Representing Reality: Discourse, Rhetoric and Social Construction. SAGE Publications.
Potter, Jonathan. 1995. Natural order: Why psychologists should study (a constructed version of) natural language, and why they have not done so. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 14 (1/2) : 216–222.
Potter, Jonathan. 1994. Review of $Language, Interaction and Social Cognition. Discourse & Society 5 (1) : 159–160.