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Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2003). I’m a bit concerned – Early actions and psychological constructions in a child protection helpline, Research on Language and Social Interaction, 36, 197-240.
Potter, J. (2003). Discursive psychology: Between method and paradigm, Discourse & Society, 14, 783-794.
Puchta, C., Potter, J. & Wolff, F. (2004). Repeat receipts: A device for generating visible data in market research focus groups, Qualitative Research, 4, 285-309.
Potter, J. & Hepburn, A. (2005). Discursive psychology as a qualitative approach for analysing interaction in medical settings, Medical Education, 39, 338-344.
Hepburn, A. & Potter, J. (2007). Crying receipts: Time, empathy and institutional practice, Research on Language and Social Interaction, 40, 89-116.
Christie, E. (2010). Practical Advice from Communication Experts column. Communication Currents, (April 2010, Volume 5, Issue 2).
Kim, S., & Paulos, E. (2009). inAir: measuring and visualizing indoor air quality. In Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing (pp. 81-84). ACM. [Acceptance Rate: 12.9%]
Kim, S., & Paulos, E. (2009). Listening to air quality. In Proceedings of the First international conference on Expressive Interactions for Sustainability and Empowerment (pp. 9-9). British Computer Society.
Mardenfeld, S., Christie, E., Taylor, A., Kirkyla, A., and Anderson, D. (February, 2011). Choosing Media based on Political Stance. Available at Hall Institute of Public Policy’s website.
Kim, S., & Paulos, E. (2011). Practices in the creative reuse of e-waste. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 2395-2404). ACM. [Acceptance Rate: 26%]