Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Discourse Studies Special Issue: The epistemics of Epistemics
Discourse Studies
Special Issue: The epistemics of Epistemics
October 2016; Vol. 18, No. 5
Introduction
The epistemics of Epistemics: An introduction
Michael Lynch and Douglas Macbeth
Articles
Epistemic status and the recognizability of social actions
Oskar Lindwall, Gustav Lymer, and Jonas Ivarsson
Reverting to a hidden interactional order: Epistemics, informationism, and conversation analysis
Michael Lynch and Jean Wong
The story of ‘Oh’, Part 1: Indexing structure, animating transcript
Douglas Macbeth, Jean Wong, and Michael Lynch
The story of ‘Oh’, Part 2: Animating transcript
Douglas Macbeth and Jean Wong
Comments
Throwing the baby out with the bath water? Commentary on the criticism of the ‘Epistemic Program’
Jakob Steensig and Trine Heinemann
In support of conversation analysis’ radical agenda
Graham Button and Wes Sharrock
Book reviews
Book review: Fabienne HG Chevalier and John Moore (eds), Producing and Managing Restricted Activities: Avoidance and Withholding in Institutional Interaction
Eric Hauser
Book review: Stanton Wortham and Angela Reyes, Discourse Analysis beyond the Speech Event
Jixian Pang
Book review: Alessandro Duranti, The Anthropology of Intentions: Language in a World of Others
Trudy Milburn
Book review: James Paul Gee, Unified Discourse Analysis: Language, Reality, Virtual Worlds, and Video Games
Chris Featherman
Book review: Ulrike Tabbert, Crime and Corpus: The Linguistic Representation of Crime in the Press
Chen Wenge
Book review: Tuomo Hiippala, The Structure of Multimodal Documents: An Empirical Approach
Qichang Ye
Book review: Tahir Wood, Elements of Hermeneutic Pragmatics: Agency and Interpretation
Haicui Zheng
Book review: Camilla Vásquez, The Discourse of Online Consumer Reviews
Hongqiang Zhu
Book review: Carmen Konzett, Any Questions? Identity Construction in Academic Conference Discussions
Yves Laberge
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