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Sharing stories: an interactive, interdisciplinary approach
Hayes, Tracy. - : Inter-Disciplinary Press, 2019
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Towards a discursive psychology of expertise in radiography education: lecturers’ use of “authenticity through autobiography” in classroom sessions
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Obesity, heuristic reasoning and the organisation of communicative embarrassment in diagnostic radiography
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A playful approach: want to go on a Boggart hunt?
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Deliberative inquiry, criminal justice, and vulnerability
Ewin, Robert. - : University of Cumbria, 2017
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Obesity, heuristic reasoning and the organization of communicative embarrassment in patient-facing diagnostic radiography
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Brief encounters with qualitative methods in health research: conversation analysis
Miller, Paul K.. - : Cumbria Partnership Foundation Trust, 2016
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That’s not MY Gruffalo!
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Mountains, cones and dilemmas of context: the case of "ordinary language" in philosophy and social scientific method
Miller, Paul K.; Grimwood, Tom. - : SAGE Publications, 2015
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Mountains, cones and dilemmas of context: the case of "ordinary language" in philosophy and social scientific method
Miller, Paul K.; Grimwood, Tom. - : SAGE Publications, 2015
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Sense and sensitivity: on situated questioning about self-harm and suicidal inclination in the primary care consultation
Miller, Paul K.. - 2012
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The paradox of ‘ordinary language philosophy’: ambiguous expressions in everyday talk
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Silent about silence: the ethical importance of ‘non-talk’ in qualitative health research
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