Publications
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 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.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2018. Getting service at the constituency office: Analyzing citizens’ encounters with their Member of Parliament. Text & Talk 38 (5) : 551–574.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2015. Offers of assistance in politician–constituent interaction. Discourse Studies 17 (6) : 724–751.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2015. Identifying and Responding to Possible -isms in Institutional Encounters. Alignment, Impartiality, and the Implications for Communication Training. Journal of Language and Social Psychology 34 (4) : 427–445.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2014. Repair: Comparing Facebook ‘chat’ with spoken interaction. Discourse & Communication 8 (2) : 181–207.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2014. The Conversation Analytic Role-play Method (CARM): A Method for Training Communication Skills as an Alternative to Simulated Role-play. Research on Language and Social Interaction 47 (3) : 255–265.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2013. The (In)Authenticity of Simulated Talk: Comparing Role-Played and Actual Interaction and the Implications for Communication Training. Research on Language and Social Interaction 46 (2) : 165–185.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2011. “You Don't Have to Answer”: Lawyers’ Contributions in Police Interrogations of Suspects. Research on Language and Social Interaction 44 (1) : 21–43.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2010. “Have You Been Married, or …?”: Eliciting and Accounting for Relationship Histories in Speed-Dating Interaction. Research on Language and Social Interaction 43 (1) : 260–282.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2010. ‘I’m not gonna hit a lady’: Conversation analysis, membership categorization and men’s denials of violence towards women. Discourse & Society 21 (1) : 59–82.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2009. Doing actions with identity categories: complaints and denials in neighbor disputes. Text & Talk 29 (1) : 75–97.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2009. “For the benefit of the tape”: Formulating embodied conduct in designedly uni-modal recorded police–suspect interrogations. Journal of Pragmatics 41 (10) : 1887–1904.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2009. “I’ve got a girlfriend”: Police officers doing ‘self-disclosure’ in their interrogations of suspects. Narrative Inquiry 19 (1) : 154–182.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2008. 'Did you have permission to smash your neighbour's door?' Silly questions and their answers in police—suspect interrogations. Discourse Studies 10 (1) : 89–111.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2007. `Black this, black that': racial insults and reported speech in neighbour complaints and police interrogations. Discourse & Society 18 (3) : 337–372.
Stokoe, Elizabeth H. 2007. Self-Help in Calls for Help With Problem Neighbors. Research on Language and Social Interaction 40 (1) : 9–32.