This article introduces the special issue on questions, questioning, and institutional practices. We begin by considering how questioning as a discursive practice is a central vehicle for constructing social worlds and reflecting existing ones. Then we describe the different ways questions and question(ing) have been defined, typologized, and critiqued, in general and within seven institutions including policing, the courts, medicine, therapy, research interviews, education, and mediated political exchanges. The introduction concludes with a preview of the articles in the special issue
This article investigates the role of questioning in inquiry-based learning (IBL). The intention was...
Abstract The literature has shown that the targeted use of questioning can help evolve critical thin...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
This article introduces the special issue on questions, questioning, and institutional practices. We...
International audienceThe act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutio...
By analyzing session exchanges and questionnaires administered to family therapy clients, this artic...
International audienceIn organization studies, there is a cleavage in the literature that separates ...
The article discusses linguistic approaches to power and deals with question-answer types of interac...
The paper describes questions as a syntactic, semantic and discourse category and reviews research o...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Questions Questioning and the Epistemic Gradient...
Questions are everywhere and the ubiquitous activities of asking and answering, as most human activi...
This essay identifies a cleavage in the organisation literature that separates ‘questions’ and ‘ques...
This article discusses the conceptual relationship between questions, curiosity and learning as inqu...
In this chapter we give an overview of the research area which studies the meaning of questions. We ...
Questioning is a potential means to establish identity in social interaction, and thus it helps posi...
This article investigates the role of questioning in inquiry-based learning (IBL). The intention was...
Abstract The literature has shown that the targeted use of questioning can help evolve critical thin...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...
This article introduces the special issue on questions, questioning, and institutional practices. We...
International audienceThe act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutio...
By analyzing session exchanges and questionnaires administered to family therapy clients, this artic...
International audienceIn organization studies, there is a cleavage in the literature that separates ...
The article discusses linguistic approaches to power and deals with question-answer types of interac...
The paper describes questions as a syntactic, semantic and discourse category and reviews research o...
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Questions Questioning and the Epistemic Gradient...
Questions are everywhere and the ubiquitous activities of asking and answering, as most human activi...
This essay identifies a cleavage in the organisation literature that separates ‘questions’ and ‘ques...
This article discusses the conceptual relationship between questions, curiosity and learning as inqu...
In this chapter we give an overview of the research area which studies the meaning of questions. We ...
Questioning is a potential means to establish identity in social interaction, and thus it helps posi...
This article investigates the role of questioning in inquiry-based learning (IBL). The intention was...
Abstract The literature has shown that the targeted use of questioning can help evolve critical thin...
The current thesis explores conditions for participation in interview interaction. Drawing on the et...