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Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2010). A kind of governance: Rules, time and psychology in institutional organization. In Hindmarsh, J. & Llewellyn, N. (Eds). Organization, Interaction and Practice (pp.49-73). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lesk, M.E., “Programming Languages for Text and Knowledge Processing,” Ann. Rev. of Information Science and Technology, 1, 4, pp. 97-128, ACM Press, Toronto (1984). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Lesk, M.E., “Can Machine-Readable Dictionaries Replace a Thesaurus for Searches in Online Catalogs?,” Proc. 3rd Annual Conference of the UW Centre for the New OED, "The Uses of Large Text Databases", 1, 4, pp. 65-74, ACM Press, Waterloo (November 1987). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Hepburn, A. & Potter, J. (2010). Interrogating tears: Some uses of "tag questions" in a child protection helpline. In A. F. Freed & S. Ehrlich (Eds). “Why Do You Ask?”: The Function of Questions in Institutional Discourse (pp.69-86). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Johnson, S.C., and Lesk, M.E., “Language Development Tools” in Unix system readings and applications. Vol.1. UNIX time-sharing system p, ed. C. McKnight and A. Dillon, 1, pp. 245-65, ACM Press, Waterloo, Ont. (1987). Also presented at the Public Record Office, Kew; see their conference on preservation.
Lewis, L. K., & Russ, T. (2011, May). Gathering and using input during organizational change initiatives. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA.
Potter, J. (2010). Discursive psychology and the study of naturally occurring talk. In D. Silverman (Ed.) Qualitative Research: Theory, method and practice 3rd Edition (pp. 187-207). London: Sage.
Kulkarni, V., Lewis, L. K., & Laster, N. M. (2011, November). Making sense of change announcements: Reactions to message sidedness and magnitude. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Hepburn, A. & Potter, J. (2011). Recipients designed: Tag questions and gender. In S. Speer & E. Stokoe (Eds). Conversation analysis and gender (pp.137-154). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Lewis, L. K., & Laster, N. M. (2011, November). Changing stories. A paper presented to the Organizational Communication Division at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.