
Language and Dialogue
Volume 12, Issue 3 (2022)
2022. iv, 158 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 October 2022
Published online on 13 October 2022
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Table of Contents
- PrefaceEdda Weigand | pp. 333–334
- Governmentality-in-action: The pursuit of happiness and identity-work in graduate career coaching interactionJonathan Clifton, Geert Jacobs, Julia Valeiras-Jurado & Astrid Vandendaele | pp. 335–359
- Laughing at English: The lingua franca at the interface between local-interactional resistance and cultural-societal pressureVanessa Piccoli & Rosa Pugliese | pp. 360–382
- In dialogue with non-humans or how women are silenced in incels’ discourseEwelina Prażmo | pp. 383–406
- The profanity gap in contemporary Spanish societyEnrique Gutiérrez Rubio | pp. 407–423
- Invoking asymmetry of affiliation in couple and family therapists’ accounts: An interaction analysis of the Interpersonal Process Recall dialoguesJoanna Pawelczyk, Bernadetta Janusz & Barbara Józefik | pp. 424–447
- Interpreter-mediated communication in cognitive assessments and psychotherapy: Societal needs, dialogic challenges, therapeutic potentialsClaudio Scarvaglieri & Peter Muntigl | pp. 448–473
- David Crystal. 2020. Let’s talk. How English Conversation WorksReviewed by Jonathan Clifton | pp. 474–476
- Ofer Feldman (ed.). 2021. When Politicians Talk: The Cultural Dynamics of Public SpeakingReviewed by Piotr Cap | pp. 477–482
- Dawn Archer, Karen Grainger & Piotr Jagodziński (eds). 2020. Politeness in Professional ContextsReviewed by Stanca Măda | pp. 483–490
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