Capítulo 2. Aspectos determinantes para la mejora de la calidad de la revista
2.3. Análisis de las referencias de las comunicaciones científicas en la revista
Reference Type Data Number of
interlocutors
Language/ Country
Focus on
Haugh, M. (2016). Complaints and troubles talk about the English language skills of international students in Australian universities. Higher Education Research &
Development, 35(4), 272–740.
Informal
conversations Focus group Small group International students in Australia/English
Troubles Telling and Response MacGeorge, E. L., Guntzviller, L. M., Branch, S. E., &
Yakova, L. (2016). Paths of resistance: An interpretative analysis of trajectories in less satisfying advice interactions.
Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 35(5), 548–
568.
Informal
conversations Non-naturally occurring: Problem discussions between friends
Dyads US/English Response
Bodie, G. D., Cannava, K. E., Vickery, A. J., & Jones, S. M. (2015). Patterns of nonverbal adaptation in supportive interactions. Communication Studies, 67(1), 3–19.
Informal conversations
Non-naturally occurring:
Unacquainted dyads were recorded talking about a stressful event
Dyads US/English Response
Bodie, G. D., Vickery, A. J., Cannava, K., & Jones, S. M. (2015). The role of “active listening” in informal helping conversations: Impact on perceptions of listener helpfulness, sensitivity, and supportiveness and discloser emotional improvement. Western Journal of Communication, 79(2), 151–173
Informal
conversations Experiment Participants shared troubles with trained and untrained listeners
Dyads US/English Response
Haugh, M., & Chang, W.-L. M. (2015). Troubles talk, (dis)affiliation and the participation order in Taiwanese- Chinese online discussion boards. In M. Dynel & J. Chovanec (Eds.), Participation in public and social media interactions (pp. 99–133). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing.
Informal
conversations Naturally occurring data unknown (Online Forum Responses)
Taiwan/Mandarin
Chinese Response
Riccioni, I., Bongelli, R., & Zuczkowski, A. (2014). Mitigation and epistemic positions in troubles talk: The giving advice activity in close interpersonal relationships. Some examples from Italian. Language and Communication, 39, 51–72.
Informal
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Taniguchi, H., & Kaufman, G. (2014). Gender role attitudes, troubles talk, and marital satisfaction in Japan. Journal of
Social and Personal Relationships, 31(7), 975–994.
Informal
conversations quantitative Questionnaire Dyads (spouses) Japan Troubles-telling Feo, R., & LeCouteur, A. (2013). ‘I just want to talk’
Establishing reason for call on a men’s counselling helpline.
Australian Feminist Studies, 28(75), 65–81.
Counselling conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone) Australia/English Troubles Telling and Response Mewburn, I. (2011). Troubling talk: Assembling the PhD
candidate. Studies in Continuing Education, 33(3), 321–332.
Informal conversations Naturally occurring data Mixed US/English (NNS&NS) Troubles- telling Pudlinski, C. (2005). Doing empathy and sympathy: Caring
responses to troubles tellings on a peer support line.
Discourse Studies, 7(3), 267–288.
Counselling
conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone) US/English Response Edwards, D. (2005). Moaning, whinging and laughing: the
subjective side of complaints. Discourse Studies, 7(1), 5–29.
Informal conversations
Naturally occurring
data Dyads (telephone) UK?/English
Troubles- telling MacGeorge, E. L., Graves, A., Feng, B., Gillihan, S. J., &
Burleson, B. R. (2004). The myth of gender cultures: similarities outweigh differences in men’s and women’s provision of and responses to supportive communication.
Sex Roles, 50(3–4), 143–175.
Informal
conversations Recording pf participants response to a vignette &
questionnaire about last troubles talk
Survey
participants: US college students
US/English Response
Goldsmith, D. J. (2004). Communicting social support. Cambridge: Cambridge Univerity Press.
Informal conversations
Non-naturally occurring problem discussions by couples
Dyads (couples) US/English Troubles- telling Basow, S. A., & Rubenfeld, K. (2003). “Troubles talk”:
Effects of gender and gender-typing. Sex Roles, 48(3–4), 183–187. Informal conversations Questionnaire Survey participants: US college students US/English Response Barraja-Rohan, A. M. (2003). Past troubles-talk in
nonnative-native interviews. Journal of Pragmatics, 35(4), 615–629.
Informal
conversations Interviews Dyads (one triad) Australia/English (NNS+NS) Troubles Telling and Response
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Ouellette, M. (2001). “That’s too bad”: Hedges and indirect complaints in “troubles-talk” narratives. Working Papers in
Educational Linguistics (WPEL), 17(1), 107–126.
Informal
conversations Recorded interactions among co-nationals in research setting
Triads Participants are from Korea, France & US, but all living in US
Communicating in English with their own compatriots for the study
Troubles- telling
Faircloth, C. A. (2001). “Those people” and troubles talk social typing and community construction in senior public housing. Journal of Aging Studies, 15(4), 333–350.
Informal
conversations Naturally occurring data/ Ethnography - US/English Troubles-telling Kyratzis, A. (2000). Tactical uses of narratives in nursery
school same-sex groups. Discourse Processes, 29(3), 269– 299. Informal conversations Naturally occurring data/ Ethnography Small groups of 4-year olds US/English Troubles- telling Goldsmith, D. J. (1999). Content-based resources for giving
face sensitive advice in troubles talk episodes. Research on
Language and Social Interaction, 32(4), 303–336.
Informal
conversations Vignette +Audio recording of imagined answer
- US/English (students)
Response Michaud, S. L., & Warner, R. M. (1997). Gender differences
in self-reported response to troubles talk. Sex Roles, 37(7– 8), 527–540.
Informal
conversations Vignette + indicating ones ‘reaction’ on a questionnaire
- US/English
(mostly students) Response Miller, G., & Silverman, D. (1995). Troubles talk and
counseling discourse: A comparative study. Sociological
Quarterly, 36(4), 725–747.
Counselling
conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads US/English Response Edwards, D. (1995). Two to tango: Script formulations,
dispositions, and rhetorical symmetry in relationship troubles talk. Research on Language & Social Interaction,
28(4), 319–350. Counselling conversations Naturally occurring data 1 couple + counsellor UK/English Troubles- telling Boxer, D. (1993a). Complaining and commiserating: A
speech act view of solidarity in spoken American English. New York: Peter Lang.
Boxer, D. (1993b). Social distance and speech behavior: The case of indirect complaints. Journal of Pragmatics, 19(2), 103–125
Informal
conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads US/English Troubles Telling and Response
178
Pritchard, R. E. (1993). Supportive devices in language and paralanguage in the achievement of affiliation in troubles talk. Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 16(1), 57–70.
radio
broadcast Naturally occurring data 5 plus councellor Australia/English Troubles-telling Bayraktaroğlu, A. (1992). Disagreements in Turkish
troubles-talk. Text, 12(3), 317–342.
Informal conversations
Naturally occurring
data Dyads/Triads Turkey/Turkish Response Tannen, D. (1991). You just don’t understand: Women and
men in conversation. London: Virago Press. Informal conversations Anecdotes, observations Dyads US/English Troubles Telling and Response Grainger, K., Atkinson, K., & Coupland, N. (1990).
Responding to the elderly: troubles talk in the caring context. In H. Giles, N. Coupland, & J. M. Wiemann (Eds.),
Communication, Health, and the Elderly (pp. 192–212).
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Informal
conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads/Triads English Response
Jefferson, G. (1988). On the sequential organization of troubles talk in ordinary conversations. Social Problems,
35(4), 418–441. Informal conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone)
US & UK/English Troubles Telling and Response Jefferson, G. (1984a). On stepwise transition from talk about
a trouble to inappropriately next-positioned matters. In M. J. Atkinson (Ed.), Structures of Social Action. Studies in Conversation Analysis. Cambridge Univerity Press.
Informal
conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone) US & UK/English Troubles Telling and Response Jefferson, G. (1984b). On the organization of laughter in talk
about troubles. In M. J. Atkinson (Ed.), Structures of Social
Action. Studies in Conversation Analysis (pp. 346–369).
Cambridge Univerity Press.
Informal conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone)
US & UK/English Troubles Telling and Response Jefferson, G., & Lee, J. R. E. (1981). The rejection of advice:
Managing the problematic convergence of a “troubles- telling” and a “service encounter.” Journal of Pragmatics,
5(5), 399–422. Informal conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone)
US & UK/English Troubles Telling and Response Jefferson, G. (1980). On “trouble-premonitory” response to
inquiry. Sociological Inquiry, 50(3–4), 153.
Informal conversations Naturally occurring data Dyads (telephone))
US & UK/English Troubles Telling and Response
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