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Beach1989 +Foreword: Sequential organization of conversational activities  +
Beach1990 +On (not) observing behavior interactionally  +
Beach1990a +Orienting to the phenomenon  +
Beach1990b +Language as and in technology: facilitating topic organization in a Videotex focus group meeting  +
Beach1991 +Avoiding ownership for alleged wrongdoings  +
Beach1991a +Searching for universal features of conversation  +
Beach1993 +Transitional regularities for 'casual' “Okay” usages  +
Beach1993a +The delicacy of preoccupation  +
Beach1995 +Conversation Analysis: “Okay” as a Clue for Understanding Consequentiality  +
Beach1995a +Preserving and constraining options: "okays" and "official" priorities in medical interviews  +
Beach1996 +Conversations about Illness: Family Preoccupations with Bulimia  +
Beach1997 +Claiming insufficient knowledge  +
Beach2000 +Inviting collaborations in stories about a woman  +
Beach2001 +Stability and ambiguity: Managing uncertain moments when updating news about Mom's cancer  +
Beach2001a +Introduction: Diagnosing “Lay Diagnosis”  +
Beach2001c +Revealing moments: Formulating understandings of adverse experiences in a health appraisal interview  +
Beach2002 +Body disclosures: attending to personal problems and reported sexual abuse during a medical encounter  +
Beach2002a +Between Dad and Son: Initiating, Delivering, and Assimilating Bad Cancer News  +
Beach2003 +Managing optimism  +
Beach2003a +Communication and cancer? Part I: The noticeable absence of interactional research  +
Beach2003b +Communication and cancer? Part II: Conversation Analysis  +
Beach2003c +Making the case for airline compassion fares: The serial organization of problem narratives during a family crisis  +
Beach2003d +Phone openings, “gendered” talk, and conversations about illness  +
Beach2005 +Disclosing and responding to cancer 'fears' during oncology interviews  +
Beach2005a +“My mom had a stroke”: Understanding how patients raise and providers respond to psychosocial concerns  +