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Advanced informatics understanding of clinician-patient communication: A mixed-method approach to oral health literacy talk in interpreter-mediated pediatric dentistry
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Challenging hegemonic femininities? The discourse of trailing spouses in Hong Kong
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Laughter as a 'serious business' : clients’ laughter in prenatal screening for Down’s syndrome
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More than 'information provider' and 'counselor': Constructing and negotiating roles and identities of nurses in genetic counseling sessions
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In: Journal of Sociolinguistics 18 (2014) 3, 345-369
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More than ‘information provider’ and ‘counselor’ : constructing and negotiating roles and identities of nurses in genetic counseling sessions
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Modes of risk explanation in telephone consultations between nurses and parents for a genetic condition
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“I can't remember them ever not doing what I tell them!” : Negotiating face and power relations in ‘upward’ refusals in multicultural workplaces in Hong Kong
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'Let's have it tested first'. Choice and circumstances in decision‐making following positive antenatal screening in Hong Kong
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In: Sociology of Health and Illness 34 (2012) 2, 266-282
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‘You may know better than I do’: negotiating advice-giving in Down Syndrome screening in a Hong Kong prenatal hospital
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'You have to be adaptable, obviously' : constructing professional identities in multicultural workplaces in Hong Kong
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Who is making the decision? Chinese prenatal counselling discourse in Hong Kong
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