The focus of this article is the conversational management of blaming and accountability. In particular, we explore how involved speakers routinely allocate and avoid blame in everyday talk. In considering such a problematic notion of social interaction, we analyse the BBC interview between Princess Diana and Martin Bashir that was aired on British national television on 20 November 1995. In the analysis, we consider how different discursive strategies are employed by speakers in ways that work up credible and authentic accounts. More specifically, we argue that Diana attributes blame to external `others' within a negotiated context of routine description of past events. Categories such as `the media', `the royal household' and `Charles' ar...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
From the perspective of current situated discourse analysis and the associated disciplinary strands...
This study focuses on Meghan and Harry’s narratives in the CBS Primetime interview with Oprah Winfr...
The focus of this article is the conversational management of blaming and accountability. In particu...
Vox pop interviews were used extensively in British broadcast coverage of the death and funeral of P...
We examine cr itic ally the two traditions of work that have informed discursive approaches to ident...
I examine the use of emotion discourse in the management of blame and accountability, using as an em...
Drawing on insights from conversation analysis, discursive psychology and social psychology, this pa...
In this article I examine how a ‘private’, inside story was constructed through an extended news int...
During the course of this article we intend to explore some issues surrounding government policy and...
A discussion of broadcast interviews by Robin Day and David Dimbleby with Prime Minister Margaret Th...
This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse research using Martin Bashir's ...
Oprah Winfrey’s CBS TV interview with Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, drew a great deal of public ...
In previous work on the news interview, considerable attention has been devoted to its role as an in...
Interviewing as part of broadcast news includes a wide range of practices that go beyond calling pub...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
From the perspective of current situated discourse analysis and the associated disciplinary strands...
This study focuses on Meghan and Harry’s narratives in the CBS Primetime interview with Oprah Winfr...
The focus of this article is the conversational management of blaming and accountability. In particu...
Vox pop interviews were used extensively in British broadcast coverage of the death and funeral of P...
We examine cr itic ally the two traditions of work that have informed discursive approaches to ident...
I examine the use of emotion discourse in the management of blame and accountability, using as an em...
Drawing on insights from conversation analysis, discursive psychology and social psychology, this pa...
In this article I examine how a ‘private’, inside story was constructed through an extended news int...
During the course of this article we intend to explore some issues surrounding government policy and...
A discussion of broadcast interviews by Robin Day and David Dimbleby with Prime Minister Margaret Th...
This unit introduces some of the main themes and issues in discourse research using Martin Bashir's ...
Oprah Winfrey’s CBS TV interview with Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, drew a great deal of public ...
In previous work on the news interview, considerable attention has been devoted to its role as an in...
Interviewing as part of broadcast news includes a wide range of practices that go beyond calling pub...
Governments’ policies and actions often precipitate public blame firestorms and mediated scandals ta...
From the perspective of current situated discourse analysis and the associated disciplinary strands...
This study focuses on Meghan and Harry’s narratives in the CBS Primetime interview with Oprah Winfr...