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Adapting self for private and public audiences: The enactment of leadership identity by New Zealand rugby coaches in huddles and interviews
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Adapting self for private and public audiences : the enactment of leadership identity by New Zealand rugby coaches in huddles and interviews
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Adapting self for private and public audiences: The enactment of leadership identity by New Zealand rugby coaches in huddles and interviews
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Challenging hegemonic femininities? The discourse of trailing spouses in Hong Kong
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Enacting and negotiating power relations through teasing in distributed leadership constellations
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Not so ‘innocent’ after all? : exploring corporate identity construction online
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Subversive humour in educational contexts in India, Malaysia and Vietnam
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Laughter as a 'serious business' : clients’ laughter in prenatal screening for Down’s syndrome
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Manufacturing dissent : the discursive formation of nuclear proliferation (2006-2012)
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Negotiating meaning and co-constructing institutionalisable answers: Leadership through gate-keeping in performance appraisal interviews
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In: Journal of Pragmatics 67 (2014), 1-16
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IDS Bibliografie zur Gesprächsforschung
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