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+ | |Abstract=The paper offers a concise introduction to the conversation-analytic study of medical encounters. The basic perspective is that medical personnel and patients constitute the encounter together as being a medical one. The paper discusses some of the major findings from the CA literature in this area, detailing some generic resources and their local applications as used by the parties involved. Fragments from one consultation, recorded in the Netherlands in the late 1970s, are quoted for illustrative purposes. | ||
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | TenHave2006 |
Author(s) | Paul ten Have |
Title | On the interactive constitution of medical encounters |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Conversation Analysis, Medical, Medical consultations |
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Year | 2006 |
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Journal | Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée |
Volume | 11 |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 85–98 |
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The paper offers a concise introduction to the conversation-analytic study of medical encounters. The basic perspective is that medical personnel and patients constitute the encounter together as being a medical one. The paper discusses some of the major findings from the CA literature in this area, detailing some generic resources and their local applications as used by the parties involved. Fragments from one consultation, recorded in the Netherlands in the late 1970s, are quoted for illustrative purposes.
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