This study analyses epistemic practices in broadcast television interviews, focusing on three different interview genres: celebrity interviews, sports interviews and political interviews. In the analysis I examine the linguistic and interactional practices that are used to construct knowledge in the interviews. These practices include mobilization of different types of knowledge, use of assessments to invite first-hand knowledge, negotiation of epistemic stances while disaligning with the question, and use of assessments for claiming or contesting epistemic rights to authority and expertise. The study comprises four articles and a summary. Article I focuses on celebrity interviews and analyzes how different types of knowledge can be invok...
The transforming media environment has rendered the interview a central form of news delivery partic...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
During the 20th century, the interview has evolved in such a way that it has become the dominating f...
This article builds on previous research which suggests that news interviews represent a special for...
This paper analyses and compares questioning techniques in two different television genres. It empl...
This book presents a thorough quantitative and qualitative corpus-assisted study of a particular com...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of involvement in American TV political interviews. The datas...
This thesis features a thorough quantitative and qualitative corpus-assisted study of a particular c...
The epistemic interview is a conversational practice, which aims to generate knowledge by subjecting...
The present book Live Television Interview. Characteristics of the Genre fits into current research ...
This paper proposes a paradigm for research on broadcast political interviews. Developed using a ser...
This chapter shows how semi-structured interviews can contribute to the study of language attitudes....
© 1994 Catherine Ruth PritchardRecent applied linguistic research has focussed on "communicative com...
The research interview has been subjected to increasing scrutiny as a widely-used yet under-theorise...
This article sketches a theoretical framework for studies of the epistemologies of journalism. In th...
The transforming media environment has rendered the interview a central form of news delivery partic...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
During the 20th century, the interview has evolved in such a way that it has become the dominating f...
This article builds on previous research which suggests that news interviews represent a special for...
This paper analyses and compares questioning techniques in two different television genres. It empl...
This book presents a thorough quantitative and qualitative corpus-assisted study of a particular com...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of involvement in American TV political interviews. The datas...
This thesis features a thorough quantitative and qualitative corpus-assisted study of a particular c...
The epistemic interview is a conversational practice, which aims to generate knowledge by subjecting...
The present book Live Television Interview. Characteristics of the Genre fits into current research ...
This paper proposes a paradigm for research on broadcast political interviews. Developed using a ser...
This chapter shows how semi-structured interviews can contribute to the study of language attitudes....
© 1994 Catherine Ruth PritchardRecent applied linguistic research has focussed on "communicative com...
The research interview has been subjected to increasing scrutiny as a widely-used yet under-theorise...
This article sketches a theoretical framework for studies of the epistemologies of journalism. In th...
The transforming media environment has rendered the interview a central form of news delivery partic...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
During the 20th century, the interview has evolved in such a way that it has become the dominating f...