Katherine, the work of Carol Berkenkotter should be relevant. She has a nice
article in a fairly recent issue of MCA.
Yrjo Engestrom
> From: "Katherine Goff" <Katherine_Goff@ceo.cudenver.edu>
> Reply-To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 10:35:46 -0600
> To: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Subject: reference request
> Resent-From: xmca@weber.ucsd.edu
> Resent-Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 09:34:48 -0700 (PDT)
>
> a collegue of mine asked me to forward this request to xmca---
>
> .. . . could ask the xmca group for suggested readings on my dissertation
> topic. We thought that someone would be sure to bring up something
> interesting. I am looking for references to flesh out my literature
> review since I haven't found much that directly relates. Anything that
> looks at the relationship between what is spoken and what is written,
> especially in a work setting, would be helpful.
>
> (the work setting is social services, court-ordered therapy, as far as i
> understand it.
> how the documentation (tool) mediates, represents, reifies, the client, i
> think)
>
> thanx,
> kathie
>
>
>
>
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> Words are the refinement of the flesh.
> Words are the responses to the thousand curvaceous moments---
> we just manage it---
> sweet and electric, words flow from the brain
> and out the gate of the mouth.
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> We make books of them, out of hesitations and grammar.
> We are slow, and choosy.
> This is the world.
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