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Bolden, G. (2011). Repair in multiperson conversation: Selecting “others” in other-initiated repair. Paper presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Bolden, G. (2012). The organization of repair and epistemics in multiperson conversation. Paper presented at the 2012 Annual Conference of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL.
Bolden, G. (2013). Epistemics in the organization of other-initiated repair. Paper presented at the 2013 Annual Conference of the International Communication Association, London, UK.
Bolden, G. (2013). “Self” and epistemics in the organization of repair. Paper presented at the 11th Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Waterloo, Canada.
Bolden, G. (2013). Negotiating understanding in “intercultural moments” in conversation. Paper presented at the 2013 Annual conference of the American Sociological Association, New York City, NY.
Bolden, G. (2013). Negotiating understanding in “intercultural moments” in conversation. Paper presented at the 2013 Annual conference of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Bolden, G. (2013). Constructing resistant responses in Russian conversation: An investigation into the turn-initial particle nu. Paper presented at the 2013 Annual conference of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC.
Bolden, G. (2014). Constructing resistant responses in Russian conversation: An investigation into the turn-initial particle nu. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Conversation Analysis, Los Angeles, California.
Bolden, G. & Angell, B. (2014). Negotiating medical treatment in psychotherapy. Data session held at the International Conference on Conversation Analysis and Psychotherapy, Ghent, Belgium.
Belkin, N.J. & Robertson, S.E. (1976) Some ethical and political implications of theoretical research in information science. In: Information *Politics, Proceedings of the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science. ASIS, Washington, DC.: 597-605 (refereed conference proceeding).