In:(Re)presentations and Dialogue
Edited by François Cooren and Alain Létourneau
[Dialogue Studies 16] 2012
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 23 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/ds.16.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Dialogue: Object and representation
Towards an inclusive notion of dialog for ethical and moral purposes
Dogmatic dialogue: Essential qualities of judicial opinion-writing
Representing gender in parliamentary dialogue: Are there any cross-cultural stereotypes?
Dialogue as a truth-conveying discursive strategy
Democracy and web-based dialogue
The metadiscourse of “voice”: Legitimizing participation in dialogue
Representation, re-presentation, presentation, and conversation
On the representation of a dialogue with God: Catherine of Siena and mystical communication
Where is dialogue in classroom discussion?
Dialogue entries and exits: The discursive space of discussion
Contribution-Representation-Subordination as conversational patterns: Manifestations of collective mind during routinized talk at work
On the possibility of rhetoric as a dialogical guide for practical reason(ing): An old challenge in a new era
The role of the moving image in the representation of a sensible dialogue between users and space
Dialogue as a possibility for knowledge in organizations
Socrates as character, Socrates as narrator: Dialogue and representation in Plato
Evidential information represented in dialogue
Dialogues between two pupils during the process of writing a fictional story: Verbal erasures and their forms of representation
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