Bibliography Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

Bibliography Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

Ethno/CA News: Bibliography Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Compiled by Paul ten Have <mail at paultenhave.nl> Last update: 26 September 2014 For other bibliographies, see: http://www.paultenhave.nl/resource.htm Corrections and additions are always welcome Aaltonen, Tarja; Minna Laakso (2010) ‘Halting aphasic interaction, Creation of intersubjectivity and spousal relationship in situ’, Communication & Medicine, 7/2: 95-106 Aaltonen, Tarja; Ilkka Arminen, Sanna Raudaskoski (2014) 'Photo sharing as a joint activity between an aphasic speaker and others', In: Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa, eds. Interacting with objects: language, materiality, and social activity. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins: 125 – 144 Aaltonen, Tarja; Sanna Raudaskoski (2011) ‘Storyworld evoked by hand-drawn maps’, Social Semiotics 21/2 317-336 Abdallah, Sebastian (2008) ‘Online chatting in Beirut: sites of occasioned identity- construction’, Ethnographic Studies, No 10: 3-22 Acklin Muji, Dunya; Alain Bovet, Philippe Gonzalez, Cédric Terzi (2007) ‘De la sociologie à l'analyse de discours, et retour en hommage à Jean Widmer’, Réseaux n° 144: 267-277 Adato, Albert (1979) ‘Unanticipated topic continuations’, Human Studies 2: 171-186 Adato, Albert (1980) '"Occasionality" as a constituent feature of the known-in-common character of topics.' Human Studies 3: 47-64. Adkins, Barbara, Jason Nasarczyk (2009) ‘Asynchronicity and the ‘time envelope’ of online annotation: The case of the photosharing website, Flickr’, Australian Journal of Communication, 36/3: 115-140 [ http://aiemca.net/?page_id=229] Akers-Porrini,Ruth (2000) ‘Efficacité féminine, courtoisie masculine - la durée inégale des appels téléphoniques mixtes’. In: Louis Quéré et Zbigniew Smoreda (dir.) Le sexe du téléphone. Paris:Editions Hermes Science, [numéro 103 de la revue “Réseaux”] 145-82 Alac, Morana (2004) ‘Negotiating pictures of numbers", Journal of Social Epistemology, 18/2: 199-214 Alac, Morana (2005) ‘From trash to treasure: learning about the brain images through 1 2 multimodality’, Semiotica, 156: 177-202 Alac, Morana (2008) ‘Working with brain scans: digital images and gestural interaction in fMRI Laboratory", Social Studies of Science, 38: 483-508 Alac, Morana (2009) ‘Moving android: On social robots and body-in-interaction’, Social Studies of Science, 39:4: 491-528 Alac, Morana (2011) Handling digital brains: A laboratory study of multimodal semiotic interaction in the age of computers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press Alac, Morana; Edwin Hutchins (2004) ‘I see what you are saying: action as cognition in fMRI brain mapping practice", Journal of Cognition and Culture, 4/3: 629-661 Alac, Morana; Javier Movellan and Fumihide Tanaka (2011) ‘When a robot is social: Spatial arrangements and multimodal semiotic engagement in the practice of social robotics’, Social Studies of Science 41/6: 893-926 Alby, Francesca; Marilena Fatigante (2014) ‘Preserving the respondent’s standpoint in a research interview: Different strategies of ‘doing’ the interviewer’, Human Studies 37/2: 239-256 Alby, Francesca, Cristina Zucchermaglio (2006) ‘“Afterwards we can understand what went wrong, but now let’s fix it”: How situated work practices shape group decision making’, Organization Studies, 27: 943 - 966. Alby,. Francesca, Cristina Zucchermaglio (2007) ‘Embodiment at the interface: materialization practices in web design’, Research on Language and Social Interaction, 40 (2-3): 255-77 Alby, Francesca, Cristina Zucchermaglio (2008) ‘Collaboration in web design: Sharing knowledge, pursuing usability’, Journal of Pragmatics, 40/3: 494-506 Alby, Francesca, Cristina Zucchermaglio (2009 ) 'Time, narratives and participation frameworks in software troubleshooting', Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) 18/2-3: 129-146 Allen-Collinson, Jacquelyn (2006) ‘Running together: some ethnomethodological considerations’, Ethnographic Studies 8: 17-29 Allen-Collinson, Jacqui; John Hockey, (2009) ‘The essence of sporting embodiment: phenomenological analyses of the sporting body’. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. 4/4: 71-81 Allen-Collinson, Jacqui; John Hockey (2011) ‘Feeling the way: Notes toward a haptic phenomenology of distance running and scuba diving’, International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 46/3: 330-345 3 Amerine, Ronald, Jack Bilmes (1988) ‘Following instructions’, Human Studies 11: 327-39 Amundrud, Thomas (2011) ‘On observing student silence’, Qualitative Inquiry 17/4: 334-342 Anderson, Bob: Wes Sharrock (2014) ‘The inescapability of trust: Complex interactive systems and normal appearances’. In: Richard H. R. Harper, ed. Trust, Computing, and Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 144-171 Anderson, D.C. (1978) ‘Some organizational features in the local production of a plausible text’, Philosophy of the social sciences 8: 113-35 Anderson, D.C., W.W. Sharrock(1979) ‘Biasing the news: Technical Issues in “Media Studies”’, Sociology 13(3): 367-85. Anderson, D.C., W.W. Sharrock (1981) ‘Irony as a methodological theory: a sketch of four sociological variations’, Poetics Today 4/4: 565-79. Anderson, W. Timothy. (1989) ‘Dentistry as an activity system: sequential properties of the dentist-patient encounter’. In: David T. Helm, W. Timothy. Anderson, Albert.Jay Meehan, Anne Warfield Rawls, eds. The interactional order: New directions in the study of social order. New York: Irvington: 81-97 Anderson, R.J., John A. Hughes, Wes W. Sharrock (1987) ‘Executive problem finding: some material and initial observations’, Social Psychology Quarterly 50: 142-59 Anderson, R.J., John A. Hughes, Wes W. Sharrock (1989) Working for profit: the social organization of calculation in an entrepreneurial firm. Aldershot: Avebury Anderson R.J., John A. Hugues, Wes Sharrock (1990) ‘The Division of Labour’. In: Réseaux, Hors Série 8 n°2: 237-252. Anderson, R.J.; W. W. Sharrock (1982) ‘Sociological Work: Some Procedures Sociologists Use for Organising Phenomena’, Social Analysis 11: 79-93 Anderson, R.J., Wes W. Sharrock (1984) ‘Analytic work: aspects of the organization of conversational data’, Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 14/1: 103-24 Anderson, R., Wes Sharrock (1993) ‘Can organization afford knowledge?’, Computer Supported Cooperative Work 1: 143-61 Anderson, R., Wes Sharrock, Rod Watson (1989) ‘Utterances and operations in air traffic control’. In: Langage et travail, 1989: 221-34 Antaki, Charles (1998) ‘Identity ascriptions in their time and place: “Fagin” and “The Terminally Dim”’. In: Charles Antaki & Sue Widdicombe, eds. Identities in Talk. London, Sage: 71-86 4 Antaki, Charles (1999) ‘Assessing quality of life of persons with a learning disability: How setting lower standards may inflate well-being scores’, Qualitative Health Research 9: 437-54 Antaki, Charles, (2000) ‘Two rhetorical uses of the description 'Chat”’, M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 3(4), 2000, Available from: http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0008/uses.php. Antaki, Charles (2001) ‘“D’you like a drink?” Dissembling language and the construction of an impoverished life’, Journal of Language and Social Psychology 20, 196-213 Antaki, Charles (2002) ‘”Lovely”: Turn-initial high-grade assessments in telephone closings’, Discourse Studies 4: 5-23 Antaki, Charles (2002) ‘Personalised revision of “failed” questions’. Discourse Studies 4: 411-28 Antaki, Charles (2004) ‘Reading minds or dealing with interactional implications’, Theory & Psychology 14/5: 667-683 Antaki, Charles (2004) 'The uses of absurdity'. In H van de Berg, H., Houtkoop, M. Wetherell, eds, Analysing race talk: Multidisciplinary approaches to interview discourse, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press: 85-102 Antaki, Charles (2004) ‘Conversation Analysis’, In S. Becker, A. Bryman, eds. Understanding Research Methods for Social Policy and Practice,, London: Policy Press: 313-317 Antaki, Charles (2006) ‘Producing a “cognition”’, Discourse Studies 8: 9-15 Antaki, Charles (2007) ‘Mental-health practitioners’ use of idiomatic expressions in summarising clients’ accounts’, Journal of Pragmatics 39/3: 527-541 Antaki, Charles (2008) ‘Discourse analysis and conversation analysis’. In: Pertti Alasuutari, Leonard Bickman, Julia Brannen eds. The SAGE Handbook of Social Research Methods. London, etc.. Sage: 431-46 Antaki, Charles (2008) ‘Formulations in psychotherapy’. In Anssi Peräkylä, Charles, Antaki, Sanna Vehviläinen, Ivan Leudar, eds. Conversation Analysis and Psychotherapy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 26-42 Antaki, Charles (2008) ‘Identities and Discourse’. In W. Donsbach, ed. The International Encyclopaedia of Communication, ICA / Basil Blackwell: 2165-2169 Antaki, Charles (2011) ‘Six kinds of Applied Conversation Analysis’. In: Charles Antaki, ed. Applied conversation analysis: Intervention and change in institutional talk. Palgrave Macmillan: 1-14 5 Antaki, Charles, ed. (2011) Applied conversation analysis: Intervention and change in institutional talk. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Antaki, Charles (2012) ‘Applying Conversation Analysis to the multiple problems of hearing loss’. In Maria Egbert, Arnulf Deppermann, eds. (2012) Hearing aids communication: Integrating social interaction, audiology and user centered design to improve communication with hearing loss and hearing technologies. Mannheim: Verlag für Gesprächsforschung: 164-6 Antaki, Charles (2012) ‘ What actions mean, to whom, and when’, Discourse Studies14: 493-498 [comment on Hansung et al, 2012] Antaki, Charles (2012) ‘Pragmatics, linguistic

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