Publications
Sidnell, Jack. 2019. Interaction at the Boundaries of a World Known in Common: Initiating Repair with “What Do You Mean?”. Research on Language & Social Interaction 52 (2) : 177–192.
Sidnell, Jack. 2019. Interaction at the Boundaries of a World Known in Common: Initiating Repair with “What Do You Mean?”. Research on Language and Social Interaction 52 (2) : 177–192.
Sidnell, Jack. 2017. On the concept of action in the study of interaction. Discourse Studies 19 (5) : 515–535.
Sidnell, Jack. 2017. Action in interaction is conduct under a description. Language in Society 46 (3) : 313–337.
Sidnell, Jack. 2016. Proposals for Activity Collaboration. Research on Language and Social Interaction 49 (2) : 148–166.
Sidnell, Jack. 2012. “Who knows best?”: Evidentiality and epistemic asymmetry in conversation. Pragmatics and Society 3 (2) : 294–320.
Sidnell, Jack. 2012. “Who knows best?“: Evidentiality and epistemic asymmetry in conversation. Pragmatics and Society 3 (1) : 294–320.
Sidnell, Jack. 2006. “I think that's not an assumption you ought to make”: Challenging presuppositions in inquiry testimony. Language in Society 35 (5) : 655–676.
Sidnell, Jack. 2006. Coordinating Gesture, Talk, and Gaze in Reenactments. Research on Language and Social Interaction 39 (4) : 377–409.
Sidnell, Jack. 2005. Talk and Practical Epistemology. The social life of knowledge in a Caribbean community. (Pragmatics and Beyond: New Series 142). John Benjamins.
Sidnell, Jack. 2004. There’s Risks in Everything: Extreme-Case Formulations and Accountability in Inquiry Testimony. Discourse & Society 15 (5) : 745–766.
Sidnell, Jack. 2001. Conversational turn-taking in a Carribean English Creole. Journal of Pragmatics 33 (8) : 1263–1290.