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Revision as of 08:13, 24 February 2015
Recently added publications from any date
Latest additions to the EMCA bibliography database (auto-updated daily):
- Linell-Bredmar1996: Per Linell, Margareta Bredmar (1996) Reconstructing Topical Sensitivity: Aspects of Face-Work in Talks Between Midwives and Expectant Mothers
- Hutchinson2026a: Phil Hutchinson (2026) “Who Is Watching me?”: Recovering the Grammar of Stigma in Interaction
- Heritage2026: John Heritage, Jeffrey D. Robinson (2026) On the perimeter of preference: Low-stakes polar questions
- Burdelski2026b: Matthew Burdelski, Olga Anatoli Smith, Asta Cekaite (2026) Environmental noticings on the move: Interactional affordances and children’s engagement during preschool walks
- Vanttinen2026: Minttu Vänttinen, Mikko Kuronen, Pinja Kemppinen, Paulina Nyman-Koskinen (2026) Engaging a peer in task-interaction during a digital language game
- Waring2026a: Hansun Zhang Waring, Yo-An Lee (2026) Conversation analysis for artificial intelligence
- Icbay2026b: Mehmet Ali Icbay (2026) Repair on the Page: Accountability in Handwritten Academic Writing
- Jimenez2026: Patricia Jimenez, Younhee Kim, Richard Fitzgerald (2026) Making sense of AI: how lay users negotiate the shifting human–machine boundaries in talking about AI
- Padua2024: Joao Pedro Padua (2024) Ethnomethodology of written discourse: An analytical model for treating written discourse as ongoing social action
- Licoppe2026a: Christian Licoppe (2026) Personal noticings in video calls and doing being friends
- VanHengel2025: Lieve van Hengel, Bogdana Humă, Hedwig te Molder (2025) Pre-empting concerns about child vaccination: How nurses anticipatorily address parental concerns about “new” vaccines
- Habscheid2025: Stephan Habscheid, Tim Hector, Christine Hrncal (2025) Linguistic Practices as a Means of Domesticating Voice-Controlled Assistance Technologies
- Oloff2025: Florence Oloff (2025) “Oh, Now I have to Speak”: Older Adults’ First Encounters with Voice-based Applications in Smartphone Courses
- Huma2019: Bogdana Humă, Elizabeth H. Stokoe, Rein Ove Sikveland (2019) Persuasive conduct. Alignment and resistance in prospecting 'cold' calls
- Huma2018: Bogdana Humă (2018) The interactional organisation of initial business-to-business sales calls with prospective clients
- Huma2020c: Bogdana Humă, Elizabeth Stokoe (2020) The anatomy of first-time and subsequent business-to-business ‘cold' calls
- Stokoe2020c: Elizabeth Stokoe, Bogdana Humă, Derek Edwards (2020) Sacks, categories, language, and gender
- Stokoe2020b: Elizabeth Stokoe, Bogdana Humă, Rein O. Sikveland, Heidi Kevoe-Feldman (2020) When delayed responses are productive: Being persuaded following resistance in conversation
- Huma2021: Bogdana Humă, Elizabeth Stokoe, Rein Ove Sikveland (2021) Vocabularies of social influence: Managing the moral accountability of influencing another
- VanDerHeijden2022: Amy van der Heijden, Hedwig te Molder, Bogdana Humă, Gerry Jager (2022) To like or not to like: Negotiating food assessments of children from families with a low socioeconomic position
- Huma2022: Bogdana Humă, Jack B. Joyce (2023) 'One size doesn't fit all': Lessons from interaction analysis on tailoring Open Science practices to qualitative research
- Huma2023h: Bogdana Humă, Jonathan Potter (2023) Discursive psychology
- VanDerHeijden2023: Amy van der Heijden, Hedwig te Molder, Bogdana Humă, Gerry Jager (2023) Healthy food talk as action in everyday mealtime conversations of families with a low socioeconomic position
- Huma2023f: Bogdana Humă (2023) Language and persuasion: A discursive psychological approach
- Huma2023g: Bogdana Humă, Elizabeth Stokoe (2023) Resistance in business-to-business “cold” sales calls
- Slots2025: Leonie Slots, Bogdana Humă, Hedwig te Molder, Marjolein den Ouden, Ellen Oosterkamp-Szwajcer, Geke Ludden (2025) How community nurses handle concerns voiced by older adults: A conversation analytic study
- Wiggins2026b: Sally Wiggins, Bogdana Humă (2026) Resisting eating during a family mealtime: The moral and identity work of food refusal
- Wiggins2026c: Sally Wiggins, Bogdana Humă (2026) How to do discursive psychology: A concise guide
- Potter2024: Jonathan Potter, Bogdana Humă (2024) Ensuring quality: The power and potential of naturally occurring data in the social sciences
- Ridley2024: Anna Ridley, Bogdana Humă, Linda Walz (2024) Porridge and misogyny: Rationalising inconspicuous misogyny in morning television shows
- Huma2025b: Bogdana Humă (2025) Preference organisation and turn design as interactional resources for persuasion in telesales
- Wiggins2026: Sally Wiggins, Leelo Keevallik (2026) Disgust at the Table: The Sequential Location and Production of Young Children's Food Disgust Expressions in the Home and Preschool
- Humă2025a: Bogdana Humă (2025) Pre-expansions
- Wen2026: Huazhen Wen, Xudan Cao (2026) Navigating conversations with autistic children: Maternal use of alternative questions
- Mangurkar2026: Isha Mangurkar, Sue Widdicombe (2026) “Rather uncharacteristic of an Englishman to criticise plain food”: Invoking category entitlements in food assessments
- Golato & Golato 2025: Andrea Golato, Peter Golato (2025) Hop(p)la in French and German
- Ahopelto2025: Teija Ahopelto, Melisa Stevanovic, Johanna Ruusuvuori (2025) Perceived personality: Noticing interactional conduct in recruitment interviews
- Ahopelto2026b: Teija Ahopelto (2026) Who Knows Me? The use of personality tests in recruitment interaction
- Stokoe2026b: Elizabeth Stokoe, Saul Albert, Cathy Pearl (2026) What is “conversational” about conversational technologies, products, and services? Insights from conversation analysis
- Yang2026: Bo Yang, Oskar Lindwall, Christian Licoppe (2026) Coherence through sedimentation: Temporal organization and emergent interaction in Danmaku
- Due2026: Brian L. Due (2026) A Post-Praxeological Approach to Multispecies Assemblages: The Case of Human-Plant Interactions at a Farm
- Housley2026: William Housley, Patrik Dahl (2026) Digital Society, Interaction Order and Automation
- Rudaz2026a: Damien Rudaz, Mathias Broth, Jakub Mlynář (2026) Everything Counts: The Managed Omnirelevance of Speech in Human–Voice Agent Interaction
- PekarekDoehler2026: Simona Pekarek Doehler, Agnes Löfgren (2026) It's funny because...: From clause-combining pattern to projector construction in French talk-in-interaction
- Xu2026: Lele Xu, Wen Ma, Xiuxiu Shen (2026) Making sense of conduct: A conversation analysis of therapist formulation in interaction with autistic children
- Broth2026a: Mathias Broth, Erik Vinkhuyzen, Jakob Cromdal (2026) Looking for Trouble: Pre-Intervention Monitoring in Human and AI Driver Training
- Okazawa2026: Ryo Okazawa (2026) When “friends” are not just friends: Managing categorial inferences in the context of third-person reference
- Walters2023: Rosie Walters (2023) Reading Focus Group Data Against the Grain
- Halpin2021: Sean N. Halpin, Michael Konomos, Kathryn Roulson (2021) Using Applied Conversation Analysis in Patient Education
- Webb2020: Joseph Webb, Val Williams, Marina Gall, Sandra Dowling (2020) Misfitting the Research Process: Shaping Qualitative Research “in the Field” to Fit People Living With Dementia