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  • | To cite = Stevanovic, Melisa. (2023). Deontic rights. In Alexandra Gubina, Elliott M. Hoey & Chase Wesley Raymond (Eds.), '' ...ticipants (see, e.g., Lukes 2005: 65; Mann 1986: 7). The notion of deontic rights may therefore be used to describe more flexibly the variety of the ways in
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  • ...ion of the requester to instruct and socialise. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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  • ...ir sequences reflects interactants’ orientations to socially distributed rights to knowledge, or epistemics. Even though speakers are ordinarily entitled t
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  • |Booktitle=Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights
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  • ...isation are explored, leading to some reflections on security versus human rights advocacy within terrorism talk. The contribution of this research to two re
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  • ...with which participants may enable the symmetrical distribution of deontic rights at the very beginning of joint decision-making sequences.
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  • ...intellectual disability; learning disability; mental retardation; policy; rights
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  • ...of how to study and engage with continuing inequalities in the post-civil rights era. These questions can certainly be addressed through theoretical stipula
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  • .... The former embraces epistemic authority, and the latter claims epistemic rights. The restored intersubjectivity that's right closes a period of trouble, wh
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  • ...f these sequences highlights dynamics which orient the distribution of the rights to knowledge between doctors and mediators and consequently their responsib
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  • ...ruction of an implicit team identity by focusing on management of speaking rights and co-construction of units, and displays of knowledge and accountability.
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  • |Abstract=This paper investigates how rights to knowledge and opinion are negotiated through assessments embedded in que
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  • ...n-making settings, as well as the ways in which people may negotiate their rights and obligations to participate in decision-making processes.
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  • ...is where the second speaker resists the suggested distribution of deontic rights. These are far-reaching claims in social life, and we show how they are dis
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  • ...set of identities and (c) a characteristic distribution of speakers’ rights to turns at talk. While not disputing (here) the structural version of
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  • ...care, emotional support and counselling, technical assistance and consumer rights, tourism and finance, make up the studies in the volume. Collectively and i
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  • |Tag(s)=Interactional Linguistics; Agency; Request; Proposal; Deontic rights; Finnish; ...rces for Finnish speakers to locally negotiate the distribution of deontic rights and agency.
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  • |Title=Whose decision? Negotiating epistemic and deontic rights in medical treatment decisions ...erred option, while patients orient to physicians’ epistemic and deontic rights as a way to resist committing to the physicians’ propositions. These conf
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  • ...“proximal deontic claims” – that is, their implicit assertions of rights to control the participants’ local interactional agenda. The paper conclu
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  • ...tegies or policies for action. They are shown to be related to the deontic rights of the participants in that subordinates engage in more extensive accountin
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  • ...ive. And such arguments (3) can propose limits to the desired expansion of rights, as a means of pre-empting “floodgate” arguments against expanding the
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