[14] | D. Rod Watson, (2015), "De-Reifiying Categories", In Advances in Membership Categorisation Analysis (Richard Fitzgerald, William Housley, eds.), London, Sage, pp. 23-50.
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[13] | D. Rod Watson, (2014), "Trust in interpersonal interaction and cloud computing", In Trust, Computing, and Society (Richard H. R. Harper, ed.), Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 172–198.
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[12] | D. Rod Watson, (2009), "Constitutive Practices and Garfinkel’s Notion of Trust: Revisited", Journal of Classical Sociology, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 475–499.
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[11] | D. Rod Watson, Jeff Coulter, (2008), "The debate over cognitivism", Theory, Culture & Society, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 1–17.
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[10] | D. Rod Watson, (2005), "The visibility arrangements of urban public space: Conceptual resources and methodological issues in analysing pedestrian movements.", Communication and Cognition, vol. 38, no. 3-4, pp. 201–226.
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[9] | Christian Heath, D. Rod Watson, (1989), "Some pre observations on a case of human-computer interaction", Langage et travail, pp. 290-298.
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[8] | Wes W. Sharrock, D. Rod Watson, (1988), "Talk and police work: notes on the traffic in information", In Working with Language: A Multidisciplinary Consideration of Language Use in Work Contexts (Hywel Coleman, ed.), Berlin, De Gruyter, pp. 431–449.
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[7] | D. Rod Watson, (1986), "Doing the organizations work: an examination of a crisis intervention centre", In Discourse and Institutional Authority: Medicine, Education, and Law (Sue Fisher, Alexandra Dundas Todd, eds.), Norwood, NJ, Ablex, pp. 91–120.
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[6] | Wes Sharrock, D. Rod Watson, (1984), "What’s the point of rescuing motives?", British Journal of Sociology, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 435–451.
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[5] | D. Rod Watson, (1983), "The presentation of victim and motive in discourse: the case of police interrogations and interviews", Victimology, vol. 8, no. 1-2, pp. 31–52.
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[4] | D. Rod Watson, (1981), "Conversational and organisational uses of proper names: an aspect of counsellor-client interaction", In Medical Work: Realities and Routines (Paul Atkinson, Christian Heath, eds.), Farnborough, Gower, pp. 91–106.
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[3] | John Heritage, D. Rod Watson, (1980), "Aspects of the properties of formulations in natural conversations: Some instances analysed", Semiotica, vol. 30, no. 3-4, pp. 245–262.
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[2] | John Heritage, D. Rod Watson, (1979), "Formulations as conversational objects", In Everyday Language: Studies in Ethnomethodology (George Psathas, ed.), New York, London, Irvington, pp. 123–162.
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[1] | D. Rod Watson, (1978), "Categorization, authorization and blame-negotiation in conversation", Sociology, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 105–113.
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