Academic Talk
Kerim Friedman
oxusnet at GMAIL.COM
Tue Jan 24 02:31:52 UTC 2012
Thanks to Judy Pine, Leila Monaghan, Josh Raclaw, and Kristine Muñoz for
their suggestions. With their help I have been able to make an initial stab
at a bibliography for this topic (see below).
Cheers,
Kerim
- Antaki, C., M. Biazzi, A. Nissen, and J. Wagner. “Accounting for moral
judgments in academic talk: The case of a conversation analysis data
session.” Text & Talk-An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language, Discourse
Communication Studies 28, no. 1 (2008): 1–30.
- ———. “Managing moral accountability in scholarly talk: the case of
a Conversation Analysis data session.” Text and Talk 28 (2008): 1–30.
- Chafe, Wallace. “Integration and Involvement in Speaking, Writing, and
Oral Literature.” In Spoken and written language: exploring orality and
literacy, edited by Deborah Tannen. ABLEX Pub. Corp., 1982.
- Mirivel, J.C., and K. Tracy. “Premeeting talk: An organizationally
crucial form of talk.” Research on Language and Social Interaction 38, no.
1 (2005): 1–34.
- Scott, C.W., L.R. Shanock, and S.G. Rogelberg. “Meetings at Work:
Advancing the Theory and Practice of Meetings.” Small Group Research (2011).
- Swales, John. Other floors, other voices: a textography of a small
university building. Routledge, 1998.
- Tracy, K., and A. Dimock. “Meetings: Discursive sites for building and
fragmenting community.” Communication yearbook 28 (2004): 127–166.
- Tracy, Karen. Colloquium: dilemmas of academic discourse. Ablex Pub.
Corp., 1997.
- ———. “It’s an Interesting Article!” Research on Language & Social
Interaction 26, no. 2 (1993): 195-201.
- Tracy, Karen, and Sheryl Baratz. “Intellectual discussion in the
academy as situated discourse.” Communication Monographs 60, no. 4 (1993):
300-320.
- Tracy, Karen, and Nicole Muller. “Talking About Ideas: Academics’
Beliefs About Appropriate Communicative Practices.” Research on Language &
Social Interaction 27, no. 4 (1994): 319-349.
- Ventola, Eija, Celia Shalom, and Susan Thompson. The language of
conferencing. Peter Lang, 2002.
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