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A list of all pages that have property "BibTitle" with value "Becoming a barista". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Beach1991  + (Avoiding ownership for alleged wrongdoings)
  • Vehvilainen2003  + (Avoiding providing solutions: orienting to the ideal of students’ self-directedness in counselling interaction)
  • Musk2014  + (Avoiding the target language with the help of Google: Managing language choices in gathering information for EFL project work)
  • Heyman2022  + (Ayer, Schutz and Garfinkel: Ethnomethodology and the impossibility of a social SCIENCE)
  • Kurhila2023a  + (B-event statement)
  • Cerović2022  + (B-event statements as vehicles for two interactional practices in police interactions with suspects/witnesses)
  • Birlik-Kaur2020  + (BELF expert users: Making understanding visible in internal BELF meetings through the use of nonverbal communication strategies)
  • Mondada2005d  + (BEcomING COLLECTIVE: The constitution of the audience as an interactional process)
  • Denzin1991  + (Back to Harold and Agnes)
  • Reeves2024  + (Back to the control room: Managing artistic work)
  • SEkberg2021  + (Back to the source: Using repair to cite a source underpinning current conduct)
  • Purwanti2018  + (Backchannels in the interactions of Indonesian L2 speakers of English in Australian academic context)
  • Drummond1993  + (Backchannels revisited: Acknowledgment tokens and speakership incipiency)
  • Maynard2003a  + (Bad News, Good News: Conversational Order in Everyday Talk and Clinical Settings)
  • Perakyla2023  + (Bad behaviours, spoiled identities: face in personality disorders)
  • Maynard2006a  + (Bad news and good news: losing vs. finding the phenomenon in legal settings)
  • Lutfey1998  + (Bad news in oncology: How physician and patient talk about death and dying without using those words)
  • Majlesi-Ekstron2016  + (Baking together: the coordination of actions in activities involving people with dementia)
  • Oshima2014  + (Balancing multiple roles through consensus: making revisions in haircutting sessions)
  • Weiste2023b  + (Balancing participation in writing meeting minutes online in video-mediated return-to-work negotiations)
  • Edmonds2021  + (Balancing research goals and community expectations: The affordances of body cameras and participant observation in the study of wildlife conservation)
  • Iversen2017b  + (Balancing task focus and relationship building: asking sleepy patients about traffic risk in treatment initiation consultations)
  • Waring2001  + (Balancing the competing interests in seminar discussion: Peer referencing and asserting vulnerability)
  • Sidnell2012a  + (Basic conversation analytic methods)
  • Maynard1991  + (Bearing bad news in clinical settings)
  • Wieder1976  + (Becoming a freak: pathways into the counter-culture)
  • Melander2017  + (Becoming a “Good Nurse”: Social Norms of Conduct and the Management of Interpersonal Relations)
  • Kitzinger2007e  + (Becoming a “bloke”: the construction of gender in interaction)
  • Fox1990  + (Becoming an Ethnomethodology User: Learning a Perspective in the Field)
  • Mayes2015  + (Becoming an ‘autonomous writer’: Epistemic stance displays and membership categorization in the writing conference)
  • Muller2016  + (Becoming the phenomenon? An alternative approach to reflexivity in ethnography)
  • White2022c  + (Bedside matters: Acknowledging responsibility in effective doctor–patient conversations)
  • Laurier2013b  + (Before, in and after: Cars making their way through roundabouts)
  • Frobenius2011  + (Beginning a monologue: The opening sequence of video blogs)
  • Schegloff2009  + (Beginning to respond: Well-prefaced responses to Wh-questions)
  • Schegloff2002a  + (Beginnings in the telephone)
  • Place2000  + (Behaviorism as an Ethnomethodological Experiment: Flouting the Convention of Rational Agency)
  • Wieder1980  + (Behavioristic operationalism and the lifeworld: chimpanzees and chimpanzee researchers in face-to-face interaction)
  • Bjork-Willen2012  + (Being Doggy: Disputes Embedded in Preschoolers' Family Role-Play)
  • Moerman1968  + (Being Lue: uses and abuses of ethnic identification)
  • Goodwin2021  + (Being a Couple in Life and Work)
  • Paoletti2000  + (Being a foreigner in primary school)
  • Hauser2018  + (Being a non-expert in L2 English: constructing egalitarianism in group preparation work)
  • Ames2015  + (Being a ‘Host’ or a ‘Journalist’: Orientation to role on the ABC׳s Q&A)
  • Pillet-Shore2015b  + (Being a “good parent” in parent–teacher conferences)
  • Paoletti1998a  + (Being an Older Woman: A Study in the Social Production of Identity)
  • Ylanne2019  + (Being an ‘older parent’: Chrononormativity and practices of stage of life categorisation)
  • Day1998  + (Being ascribed and resisting membership in an ethnic group)
  • Hakulinen-Sorjonen2012  + (Being equivocal: Affective responses left unspecified)
  • Houtkoop1997a  + (Being friendly in survey interviews)