
Dialogic Matters
Interrelating Dialogue, the Material, and Social Change
Special issue of Language and Dialogue 11:1 (2021)
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[Language and Dialogue, 11:1] 2021. v, 170 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 22 April 2021
Published online on 22 April 2021
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Dialogic matters: Interrelating dialogue, the material, and social changeTheresa R. Castor | pp. 1–7
- Objects that matter: The hybrid and distributed agency in parent-assisted homework interactionsLetizia Caronia & Vittoria Colla | pp. 8–34
- Perpetuating ableist constructions of the “real world” through complaints about new communication technologiesElizabeth S. Parks & Jessica S. Robles | pp. 35–58
- Self-representation of people with disabilities: “Disabling” the audience, challenging aesthetic norms and employing ironic echoingAyelet Kohn | pp. 59–82
- Dialogical approach to a highly controlled discourse: The case of accountants referring to their experience in an international audit firmMarie Carcassonne | pp. 83–106
- Some challenges of interdisciplinarity: Working with different experts in adaptation to climate change stakeholders’ teamsAlain Létourneau | pp. 107–124
- Engaging contested community issues: Community dialogue in one US American communityNatalie J. Dollar | pp. 125–150
- Dialogue between smart education and classical educationSvetlana Sharonova & Elena Avdeeva | pp. 151–170
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