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期刊名:Research on language and social interaction

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ISSN:0835-1813

e-ISSN:1532-7973

IF/分区:2.1/Q1

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Birthing is an exemplary setting for investigating how non-pathological painful sensations are intersubjectively established. Contractions are integral to giving birth and are physiologically normal events that can range from mild to intens...
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Everyone should have the opportunity to participate in decisions about their health, including people living with dementia. People with dementia typically bring a companion to medical appointments, so most care decisions are made in interac...
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We provide a state-of-the-art review of research on conversation analysis and telehealth. We conducted a systematic review of the literature, focusing on studies that investigate how technology is procedurally consequential for the interact...
Rebecca K Barnes,Catherine J Woods Rebecca K Barnes
We report the first state-of-the-art review of conversation-analytic (CA) research on communication in primary healthcare. We conducted a systematic search across multiple bibliographic databases and specialist sources and employed backward...
Joshua Raclaw,Jessica S Robles,Stephen M DiDomenico Joshua Raclaw
This paper examines how participants in face-to-face conversation employ mobile phones as a resource for social action. We focus on what we call mobile-supported sharing activities, in which participants use a mobile phone to share text or ...
Douglas W Maynard,Matthew M Hollander Douglas W Maynard
This paper is in the vein of applied conversation analysis, dealing with a problem of declining participation rates for survey interviews. When calling a household to request participation in a survey, interviewers may ask for a pre-selecte...