Gender talk: Feminism, discourse and conversation analysis SA Speer Routledge, 2004 | 608 | 2004 |
Natural'andcontrived'data: a sustainable distinction? SA Speer Discourse studies 4 (4), 511-525, 2002 | 470 | 2002 |
From ethics to analytics: Aspects of participants' orientations to the presence and relevance of recording devices SA Speer, I Hutchby Sociology 37 (2), 315-337, 2003 | 331 | 2003 |
Conversation and gender SA Speer, E Stokoe Cambridge University Press, 2011 | 250 | 2011 |
The management of heterosexist talk: Conversational resources and prejudiced claims SA Speer, J Potter Discourse & Society 11 (4), 543-572, 2000 | 241 | 2000 |
Reconsidering the concept of hegemonic masculinity: Discursive psychology, conversation analysis and participants’ orientations SA Speer Feminism & Psychology 11 (1), 107-135, 2001 | 228 | 2001 |
Category use in the construction of asylum seekers S Goodman, SA Speer Critical Discourse Studies 4 (2), 165-185, 2007 | 222 | 2007 |
What can conversation analysis contribute to feminist methodology? Putting reflexivity into practice SA Speer Discourse & Society 13 (6), 783-803, 2002 | 149 | 2002 |
The interactional organization of self-praise: Epistemics, preference organization, and implications for identity research SA Speer Social Psychology Quarterly 75 (1), 52-79, 2012 | 129 | 2012 |
Gatekeeping gender: Some features of the use of hypothetical questions in the psychiatric assessment of transsexual patients SA Speer, C Parsons Discourse & Society 17 (6), 785-812, 2006 | 121 | 2006 |
Ethics in action: Consent‐gaining interactions and implications for research practice SA Speer, E Stokoe British Journal of Social Psychology 53 (1), 54-73, 2014 | 92 | 2014 |
Sexist talk: Gender categories, participants’ orientations and irony SA Speer Journal of sociolinguistics 6 (3), 347-377, 2002 | 85 | 2002 |
Revictimization and recovery from sexual assault: Implications for health professionals V Ranjbar, SA Speer Violence and victims 28 (2), 274-287, 2013 | 78 | 2013 |
From performatives to practices: Judith Butler, discursive psychology and the management of heterosexist talk S Speer, J Potter Talking gender and sexuality, 151-180, 2008 | 76 | 2008 |
The interactional organization of the gender attribution process SA Speer Sociology 39 (1), 67-87, 2005 | 75 | 2005 |
Feminism and conversation analysis: an oxymoron? SA Speer Feminism & Psychology 9 (4), 471-478, 1999 | 71 | 1999 |
Natural and contrived data SA Speer The Sage handbook of social research methods, 290-312, 2008 | 68 | 2008 |
Reconsidering self‐deprecation as a communication practice SA Speer British Journal of Social Psychology 58 (4), 806-828, 2019 | 65 | 2019 |
Transcending thenatural'/contrived'distinction: a rejoinder to ten Have, Lynch and Potter SA Speer Discourse Studies 4 (4), 543-548, 2002 | 63 | 2002 |
On passing: The interactional organization of appearance attributions in the psychiatric assessment of transsexual patients SA Speer, R Green Out in psychology: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer perspectives, 335-368, 2007 | 58 | 2007 |