Should Police Negotiators Ask to “Talk” or “Speak” to Persons in Crisis? Word Selection and Overcoming Resistance to Dialogue Proposals
by Rein Ove Sikveland, Elizabeth Stokoe
Reference:
Rein Ove Sikveland, Elizabeth Stokoe, (2020), "Should Police Negotiators Ask to “Talk” or “Speak” to Persons in Crisis? Word Selection and Overcoming Resistance to Dialogue Proposals", Research on Language and Social Interaction, vol. 53, no. 3, pp. 324–340.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{Sikveland-Stokoe2020,
  author = "Rein Ove Sikveland and Elizabeth Stokoe", 
  doi = "10.1080/08351813.2020.1785770", 
  keywords = "EMCA, Police-citizen interactions, Word Selection, Managing resistance", 
  journal = "Research on Language and Social Interaction", 
  number = "3", 
  pages = "324–340", 
  title = "Should Police Negotiators Ask to “Talk” or “Speak” to Persons in Crisis? Word Selection and Overcoming Resistance to Dialogue Proposals", 
  url = "https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/08351813.2020.1785770", 
  volume = "53", 
  year = "2020", 
}