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1. Drafting A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn-Taking for Conversation.

2. Geometrical Touch: Drawing an Occasioned Map on the Hand.

3. The Intelligibility of Haptic Perception in Instructional Sequences: When Visually Impaired People Achieve Object Understanding.

5. Overcoming Blanking: Verbal and Visual Features of Prompting in Theatre Rehearsals.

6. "For Example" Formulations and the Interactional Work of Exemplification.

7. Interactional Contingencies in Rehearsing a Theater Scene: The Consequentiality of Body Arrangements as Action Unfolds.

8. Common Understandings of and Consensus About Collective Action: The Transformation of Specifically Vague Proposals as a Collective Achievement.

9. Ethics in Action: Anonymization as a Participant's Concern and a Participant's Practice.

10. Garfinkel, Sacks and Formal Structures: Collaborative Origins, Divergences and the History of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.

11. On 'Interactional Semantics' and Problems of Meaning.

12. Depicting a Liminal Position in Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization Analysis: The Work of Rod Watson.

13. Actions in Slow Motion: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections on Temporality in Actions and Intersubjective Understanding.

14. 'You Gotta See Both at the Same Time': Visually Analyzing Player Performances in Basketball Coaching.

15. Generalization: A Practice of Situated Categorization in Talk.

16. The Study of Formulations as a Key to an Interactional Semantics.

17. Notionalization: The Transformation of Descriptions into Categorizations.

18. Saving Face and Atrocities: Sequence Expansions and Indirectness in Television Interviews.

19. Experimental Philosophy, Ethnomethodology, and Intentional Action: A Textual Analysis of the Knobe Effect.

20. "Hearability" Versus "Hearership": Comparing Garfinkel's and Schegloff's Accounts of the Summoning Phone.

21. Kitzinger’s Feminist Conversation Analysis: Critical Observations.

22. Aspects of Aspects: On Harvey Sacks’s “Missing” Book, Aspects of the Sequential Organization of Conversation (1970).

23. Occasioned Semantics: A Systematic Approach to Meaning in Talk.

24. Intercorporeal Construction of We-Ness in Classroom Interaction.

25. From Reading Minds to Social Interaction: Respecifying Theory of Mind.

26. Video Recording Practices and the Reflexive Constitution of the Interactional Order: Some Systematic Uses of the Split-Screen Technique.

27. Developing Feminist Conversation Analysis: A Response to Wowk.

28. Marxist Axioms as Self-Contradictory Parsonian Statements in Sociology.

29. Living a Lie: Self-Deception, Habit, and Social Roles.

30. The Sequential Production of Social Acts in Conversation.

31. Facilitating `Perspectival Reciprocity' in Mediation: Some Reflections on a Failed Case.

32. Displaying Inner Experience Through Language and Body in Community Theater Rehearsals.

33. Cueing in Theatre: Timing and Temporal Variance in Rehearsals of Scene Transitions.

34. Invoking Rules in Everyday Family Interactions: A Method for Appealing to Practical Reason.

35. Rules at Play: Correcting Projectable Violations of Who Plays Next.

36. Phrasal Unit Boundaries and Organization of Turns and Sequences in Korean Conversation.

37. "I Don't Want to Burst Your Bubble": Affiliation and Disaffiliation in a Joint Accounting by Affiliated Pair Partners.

38. Grammar and Social Interaction in Japanese and Anglo-American English: The Display of Context, Social Identity and Social Relation.

39. Studying the Organization in Action: Membership Categorization and Interaction Analysis.

40. "Talk and social structure" and "studies of work".

41. Ethnomethodological Misreading of Aron Gurwitsch on the Phenomenal Field: Sociology 271, UCLA 4/26/93.

42. Introduction to Harold Garfinkel's Ethnomethodological "Misreading" of Aron Gurwitsch on the Phenomenal Field.

43. Interaction Analysis as an Embodied and Interactive Process: Multimodal, Co-operative, and Intercorporeal Ways of Seeing Video Data as Complementary Professional Visions.

44. Introduction.

45. Interview with Harold Garfinkel.

46. How Editors Decide. Oral Communication in Journal Peer Review.

47. Local Division of Labor in Rehabilitation Team Conferences.

48. Science and Life-World: Husserl, Schutz, Garfinkel.

49. Talking the Talk: The Interactional Construction of Community and Identity at Conversation Analytic Data Sessions in Japan.

50. Instruction-in-Interaction: The Teaching and Learning of a Manual Skill.