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Steven Clayman
Steven Clayman
Professor of Sociology, UCLA
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The news interview: Journalists and public figures on the air
S Clayman, J Heritage
Cambridge University Press, 2002
18352002
Talk in action: Interactions, Identities, and Institutions
J Heritage, S Clayman
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
17272010
Footing in the achievement of neutrality: The case of news interview discourse
SE Clayman
Talk at work: Interaction in institutional settings 163, 198, 1992
8941992
The diversity of ethnomethodology
DW Maynard, SE Clayman
Annual review of sociology 17 (1), 385-418, 1991
5901991
Questioning presidents: Journalistic deference and adversarialness in the press conferences of US Presidents Eisenhower and Reagan
SE Clayman, J Heritage
Journal of communication 52 (4), 749-775, 2002
5392002
Displaying neutrality in television news interviews
SE Clayman
Social problems 35 (4), 474-492, 1988
5221988
Ethnomethodology and conversation analysis
SE Clayman, DW Maynard
Situated order: studies in the social organisation of talk and embodied …, 1995
393*1995
Gatekeeping in action: Editorial conferences and assessments of newsworthiness
SE Clayman, A Reisner
American Sociological Review, 178-199, 1998
3471998
Answers and evasions
SE Clayman
Language in society 30 (3), 403-442, 2001
3292001
Conversation analysis
SE Clayman, V Gill
Routledge Handbook of Discourse Analysis, 120-134, 2012
316*2012
Turn‐constructional units and the transition‐relevance place
SE Clayman
The handbook of conversation analysis, 151-166, 2012
3082012
Reformulating the question: A device for answering/not answering questions in news interviews and press conferences
SE Clayman
Text-Interdisciplinary Journal for the Study of Discourse 13 (2), 159-188, 1993
2711993
Benefactors and beneficiaries
SE Clayman, J Heritage
Requesting in social interaction 26, 55, 2014
2322014
Historical Trends in Questioning Presidents, 1953‐2000
SE Clayman, MN Elliott, J Heritage, LL McDonald
Presidential Studies Quarterly 36 (4), 561-583, 2006
2282006
When does the watchdog bark? Conditions of aggressive questioning in presidential news conferences
SE Clayman, J Heritage, MN Elliott, LL McDonald
American Sociological Review 72 (1), 23-41, 2007
2232007
Sequence and solidarity
SE Clayman
Advances in group processes, 229-253, 2002
2182002
Booing: The anatomy of a disaffiliative response
SE Clayman
American Sociological Review, 110-130, 1993
2151993
Tribune of the people: Maintaining the legitimacy of aggressive journalism
SE Clayman
Media, Culture & Society 24 (2), 197-216, 2002
1832002
Address terms in the service of other actions: The case of news interview talk
SE Clayman
Discourse & Communication 4 (2), 161-183, 2010
1792010
When the medium become the message: The case of the rather‐Bush encounter
SE Clayman, J Whalen
Taylor & Francis Group 22 (1-4), 241-272, 1988
1701988
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