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|Title=The intertwining of talk and technology: How talk and typing are combined in the various phases of the police interrogation
 
|Title=The intertwining of talk and technology: How talk and typing are combined in the various phases of the police interrogation
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|DOI=10.1177/1750481313476776
 
|DOI=10.1177/1750481313476776
 
|Abstract=Different institutional tasks are accomplished in the Dutch police interrogation: from filling in required paperwork, to getting the confession (or truth) on paper, to editing the text of the written statement. All these different phases have different goals and go hand in hand with different typing practices. The intertwining of these activities in the various phases of the police interrogation is of interest because it demonstrates that these two activities and the way they influence and structure each other in interaction are related to the institutional goal of that phase. Subsequently, this may have an effect on the product that is being constructed – the police record.
 
|Abstract=Different institutional tasks are accomplished in the Dutch police interrogation: from filling in required paperwork, to getting the confession (or truth) on paper, to editing the text of the written statement. All these different phases have different goals and go hand in hand with different typing practices. The intertwining of these activities in the various phases of the police interrogation is of interest because it demonstrates that these two activities and the way they influence and structure each other in interaction are related to the institutional goal of that phase. Subsequently, this may have an effect on the product that is being constructed – the police record.
 
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VanCharldorp2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key VanCharldorp2013
Author(s) Tessa Van Charldorp
Title The intertwining of talk and technology: How talk and typing are combined in the various phases of the police interrogation
Editor(s)
Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation Analysis, police, police interrogation, police record, suspect, technology, typing
Publisher
Year 2013
Language
City
Month
Journal Discourse & Communication
Volume 7
Number 2
Pages 221–240
URL Link
DOI 10.1177/1750481313476776
ISBN
Organization
Institution
School
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Edition
Series
Howpublished
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Abstract

Different institutional tasks are accomplished in the Dutch police interrogation: from filling in required paperwork, to getting the confession (or truth) on paper, to editing the text of the written statement. All these different phases have different goals and go hand in hand with different typing practices. The intertwining of these activities in the various phases of the police interrogation is of interest because it demonstrates that these two activities and the way they influence and structure each other in interaction are related to the institutional goal of that phase. Subsequently, this may have an effect on the product that is being constructed – the police record.

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