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  • Giles-Newbold213  + (‘Is this normal?’ The role of category predicates in constructing mental illness online)
  • Wroe2018  + (‘It really is about telling people who asylum seekers really are, because we are human like anybody else’: Negotiating victimhood in refugee advocacy work)
  • Chovanec2016  + (‘It׳s quite simple, really’: Shifting forms of expertise in TV documentaries)
  • Lloyd2016  + (‘It’s on video, every second of it’: a micro-sociological analysis of cycle rage)
  • Fitzgerald-Thornborrow2017  + (‘I’m a Scouser’: Membership categories and political geography in the 2015 UK Election Call Phone-in)
  • Tennent2021a  + (‘I’m calling in regard to my son’: Entitlement, obligation, and opportunity to seek help for others)
  • Widdicombe2014  + (‘Just like the fact that I'm Syrian like you are Scottish’: Ascribing interviewer identities as a resource in cross-cultural interaction)
  • McHoul2007  + (‘Killers’ and ‘Friendlies’: Names Can Hurt Me)
  • Danby2016  + (‘Let's see if you can see me': making connections with Google Earth™ in a preschool classroom)
  • Hutchby2018  + (‘Let’s check-in with our tummies’: Orienting to feelings-talk in group supervision for psychotherapy counsellors)
  • Robles2017b  + (‘Let’s have the men clean up’: Interpersonally communicated stereotypes as a resource for resisting gender-role prescribed activities)
  • Searles2018  + (‘Look it Daddy’: Shows in family Facetime calls)
  • Rendle-Short2010  + (‘Mate’ as a term of address in ordinary interaction)
  • Randall-etal2001  + (‘Memories are made of this’: explicating organisational knowledge and memory)
  • Kawashima2019  + (‘Mitori’ practices at a Japanese Hospital: Interactional analysis of the processes of death and dying in Japan)
  • Llewellyn2016  + (‘Money talks’: communicative and symbolic functions of cash money)
  • Wilkinson-Morris2020  + (‘My Own Space in This World’: Stammering, Telephone Calls, and the Progressivity and Permeability of Turns-at-Talk)
  • Ostermann2017  + (‘No mam. You are heterosexual’: Whose language? Whose sexuality?)
  • Schubert2019  + (‘OK, well, first of all, let me say …’: Discursive uses of response initiators in US presidential primary debates)
  • Aslan2020  + (‘Oiling the social wheels’ in an undergraduate chemistry lab: an ITA’s participation in small talk)
  • Pirhonen2016  + (‘Old but not that old’: Finnish community-dwelling people aged 90+ negotiating their autonomy)
  • NaughtonODonnellGreenwoodMuldoon2015  + (‘Ordinary decent domestic violence’: A discursive analysis of family law judges’ interviews)
  • Koniski2018  + (‘Please turn it off’: Negotiations and morality around children’s media use at home)
  • Booker-etal2018  + (‘Primary care sensitive’ situations that result in an ambulance attendance: a conversation analytic study of UK emergency ‘999’ call recordings)
  • Reber2019  + (‘Punch and Judy’ politics? Embodying challenging courses of action in parliament)
  • Antaki1996  + (‘Quality of Life’ Talk: The Liberal Paradox of Psychological Testing)
  • Gerhardt2019  + (‘Showing’ as a means of engaging a reluctant participant into a joint activity)
  • Havlik2007  + (‘Slušný’ Bursík a ‘neslušný’ Železný v Otázkách Václava Moravce)
  • Irvine2021  + (‘So just to go through the options…’: patient choice in the telephone delivery of the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies services)
  • Henderson2022a  + (‘So, it’s not necessarily about exclusion’: Category use in naturally occurring transphobic talk)
  • Garcia2015  + (‘Something really weird has happened’: Losing the ‘big picture’ in emergency service calls)
  • Beekhuizen2022  + (‘Something that’s very American’: The interactional role of Light-Head Relative Clauses)
  • Weatherall2022  + (‘Sorry everything’s in bags’: The accountability of selling bread at a market during the COVID-19 pandemic)
  • Lloyd2013  + (‘Sudoku with buttocks’: coupling images and captions in The Adventures of Naked Man)
  • Riou2017a  + (‘Tell me exactly what’s happened’: When linguistic choices affect the efficiency of emergency calls for cardiac arrest)
  • Riouetal2017  + (‘Tell me what’s happened’: when linguistic choices affect efficiency of ambulance dispatch for cardiac arrest)
  • Enoksen-Dickerson2018  + (‘That proves my point’: How mediums reconstrue disconfirmation in medium–sitter interactions)
  • Wedelstaedt2024  + (‘The fragile science of bruising’ – Observations on intercorporeal connections between coaches and boxers before and during a fight)
  • Aslan2021  + (‘The sequential organisation of gossip talk’)
  • Franzen2018  + (‘Then she got a spanking’: Social accountability and narrative versions in social workers’ courtroom testimonies)
  • Tuma2021  + (‘There are two gaps, so’: teaching materials as resources for correction in pre-service teachers’ EFL classes)
  • Weidner2013  + (‘This is how I see it’: No prefacing in Polish)
  • Wagner2015b  + (‘Tourist price’ and diasporic visitors: negotiating the value of descent)
  • Collins-etal2019  + (‘Um, er’: how meaning varies between speech and its typed transcript)
  • Jenkings2018  + (‘Unique adequacy’ in studies of the military, militarism and militarisation)
  • Gourlay2015  + (‘Up dere la’: Final Particle la in a Queensland Aboriginal Vernacular)
  • Khosronejad2021  + (‘We are not going to educate people’: how students negotiate engineering identities during collaborative problem solving)
  • Kim-Angouri2019  + (‘We don’t need to abide by that!’: Negotiating professional roles in problem-solving talk at work)
  • Dooly2022  + (‘We should google that’: the dynamics of knowledge-in-interaction in an online student meeting)
  • Fantasia2021  + (‘We will take care of you’: Identity categorisation markers in intercultural medical encounters)
  • Lamerichs-etal2019b  + (‘Well I had nothing weird going on’: children’s displays of social competence in psychological research interviews)