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Accounts as a reconstruction of an event's context

Pages 57-77 | Published online: 02 Jun 2009

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Leigh Arden Ford, Eileen Berlin Ray & Beth Hartman Ellis. (1999) Translating scholarship on intrafamilial sexual abuse: The utility of a dialectical perspective for adult survivors. Journal of Applied Communication Research 27:2, pages 139-157.
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GlenH. Stamp & Teresa Chandler Sabourin. (1995) Accounting for violence: An analysis of male spousal abuse narratives. Journal of Applied Communication Research 23:4, pages 284-307.
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WilliamR. Cupach & Sandra Metts. (1992) The effects of type of predicament and embarrassability on remedial responses to embarrassing situations. Communication Quarterly 40:2, pages 149-161.
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G. H. Morris. (1988) Accounts in selection interviews. Journal of Applied Communication Research 16:2, pages 82-98.
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Richard Buttny. (1987) Sequence and practical reasoning in accounts episodes. Communication Quarterly 35:1, pages 67-83.
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T.Todd Imahori & William R. Cupach. (1994) A cross-cultural comparison of the interpretation and management of face: U.S. American and Japanese responses to embarrassing predicaments. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 18:2, pages 193-219.
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