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07/2005 The Status of Municipalities within the European Union (1)
07/2005 Polarization of Economic Potential - the Impact of Tertiarization and Europeanization on Cities
07/2005 Reposition or lose - municipalities' reactions to European integration
07/2005 An enlarged Europe needs strong urban centres
07/2005 Europe and Local Government Must Work Togethe
07/2005 Municipalities and business: global players
10/2005 Editorial: Interactional expertise in healthcare encounters
10/2005 Introduction: Professional theories and institutional interaction
10/2005 Communicating for a clinical purpose: Strategy in interaction in healthcare consultations
10/2005 Comparing homeopathic and general practice consultations: The case of problem presentation
10/2005 Discussing patients’ drinking and eating habits in medical and homeopathic consultations
10/2005 Official recommendations and actual practice in physiotherapy: Managing troubles of physical performance
10/2005 Patients’ responses to interpretations: A dialogue between conversation analysis and psychoanalytic theory
10/2005 ‘Let the heart speak out’?Interviewing practices by psychiatrists from two different traditions
10/2005 Commentary 1: Professional theories and institutional interaction
10/2005 Commentary 2: Professional theories and institutional interaction
01/2006 Urban Renewal – A Look Back to the Future. The Importance of Models in Renewing Urban Planning
01/2006 City, Building, Planning, and Culture – The Need for Action in Building Culture Policy
01/2006 Urban Development and Planning in the Built City: Cities under Pressure for Change – An Introduction
01/2006 The Inner City: Crystallisation Point for Continuity and Change in Urban Development
01/2006 Urban Development Management as a Quality Assurance Tool
01/2006 Upgrading Old Housing Areas in East German Inner Cities – Processes and Development Paths in Leipzig
05/2006 Editorial
05/2006 Lifestyle counseling in type 2 diabetes prevention: A case study of a nurse's communication activity to produce change talk
05/2006 Representations of people with HIV and hepatitis C in editorials of medical journals: Discourses and interdiscursive relations
05/2006 When psychotherapists disclose personal information about themselves to clients
05/2006 The deep play of medicine: Discursive and collaborative processing of evidence in medical problem solving
05/2006 Media(ted) fabrications: How the science–media symbiosis helped ‘sell’ cord banking
05/2006 An enquiry into scientific and media discourse in the MMR controversy: Authority and factuality
05/2006 What healthcare students do with what they don't know: The socializing power of ‘uncertainty’ in the case presentation
05/2006 Commentary 1. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Hype and hope
05/2006 Commentary 2. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Legitimating a third voice: The role of philosophy in societal debates
05/2006 Commentary 3. ‘Telling the truth about genomics’: Toward a societal agenda for genomics research
11/2006 Disability and anticipatory discourse: The interconnectedness of local and global aspects of talk
11/2006 Patient narratives: A micro-interactional analysis
11/2006 Unethical bunglers or humane professionals? Discussions in the media of end-of-life treatment decisions
11/2006 The rhetorical construction of ethical positions: Policy recommendations for nontherapeutic genetic testing in childhood
11/2006 Constructing ‘expertness’: A novice pharmacist's development of interactional competence in patient consultations
11/2006 The dynamics of resident–patient communication: Data from Canada
11/2006 Loss of self-control as excuse in group-therapy conversations for intimately violent men
11/2006 Integrating patients' nonmedical status in end-of-life decision making: Structuring communication through ‘conferencing’
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