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Housley2000a
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Author(s) William Housley
Title Story, narrative and teamwork
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Journal The Sociological Review
Volume 48
Number 3
Pages 425–443
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DOI 10.1111/1467-954X.00224
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During the course of this paper I explore some dimensions of talk-in interaction within the context of social/care work team meetings. Furthermore, I contrast traditional approaches to analysing members stories by illustrating the situated dimension and characteristics of members stories within talk-in-interaction. In addition, I address some topics relating to the investigation of social/care team work and briefly consider the story as a mechanism for reducing complexity within the locally accomplished parameters of team work.

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