Constructing (in)competence
Disabling Evaluations in Clinical and Social interaction
Herausgeber: Kovarsky, Dana; Duchan, Judith F; Maxwell, Madeline
Constructing (in)competence
Disabling Evaluations in Clinical and Social interaction
Herausgeber: Kovarsky, Dana; Duchan, Judith F; Maxwell, Madeline
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How do we define speech and language problems in different contexts? This book offers a much-needed analysis of the ways in which the social & cultural backgrounds & assumptions of assessors & assessees interact to determine a label of incompetence.
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How do we define speech and language problems in different contexts? This book offers a much-needed analysis of the ways in which the social & cultural backgrounds & assumptions of assessors & assessees interact to determine a label of incompetence.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780805825916
- ISBN-10: 0805825916
- Artikelnr.: 21802959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 191mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 630g
- ISBN-13: 9780805825916
- ISBN-10: 0805825916
- Artikelnr.: 21802959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Judith F. Duchan, Dana Kovarsky, Madeline Maxwell
Content: Part I:Introduction.J. Duchan
M. Maxwell
D. Kovarsky
Evaluating Competence in the Course of Everyday Interaction. Part II: Hidden Factors Influencing Judgments of Competence.R. Stillman
R. Snow
K. Warren
"I Used to Be Good With Kids." Encounters Between Speech-Language Pathology Students and Children With Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). D.J. Higginbotham
D.P. Wilkins
Slipping Through the Timestream: Social Issues of Time and Timing in Augmented Interactions. C.J. Winkler
How Opposing Perceptions of Communication Competence Were Constructed by Taiwanese Graduate Students. T.I. Saenz
K.G. Black
L. Pellegrini
The Social Competence of Children Diagnosed With Specific Language Impairment. M. Maxwell
D. Poeppelmeyer
L. Polich
Deaf Members and Nonmembers: The Creation of Culture Through Communication Practices. F. Trix
Spiraling Connections: The Practice of Repair in Bektashi Muslim Discourse. Part III: Diagnosis as Situated Practice.D.W. Maynard
C.L. Marlaire
Good Reasons for Bad Testing Performance: The Interactional Substrate of Educational Testing. T. Wyatt
An Afro-Centered View of Communicative Competence. J.F. Duchan
Reports Written by Speech-Language Pathologists: The Role of Agenda in Constructing Client Competence. A.M. Mastergeorge
Revelations of Family Perceptions of Diagnosis and Disorder Through Metaphor. E.L. Barton
The Social Work of Diagnosis: Evidence for Judgments of Competence and Incompetence. Part IV:Intervention as Situated Practice.D. Kovarsky
M. Kimbarow
D. Kastner
The Construction of Incompetence During Group Therapy With Traumatically Brain Injured Adults. N. Simmons-Mackie
J.S. Damico
Social Role Negotiation in Aphasia Therapy: Competence
Incompetence
and Conflict. K. Ferrara
The Social Construction of Language Incompetence and Social Identity in Psychotherapy.
M. Maxwell
D. Kovarsky
Evaluating Competence in the Course of Everyday Interaction. Part II: Hidden Factors Influencing Judgments of Competence.R. Stillman
R. Snow
K. Warren
"I Used to Be Good With Kids." Encounters Between Speech-Language Pathology Students and Children With Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). D.J. Higginbotham
D.P. Wilkins
Slipping Through the Timestream: Social Issues of Time and Timing in Augmented Interactions. C.J. Winkler
How Opposing Perceptions of Communication Competence Were Constructed by Taiwanese Graduate Students. T.I. Saenz
K.G. Black
L. Pellegrini
The Social Competence of Children Diagnosed With Specific Language Impairment. M. Maxwell
D. Poeppelmeyer
L. Polich
Deaf Members and Nonmembers: The Creation of Culture Through Communication Practices. F. Trix
Spiraling Connections: The Practice of Repair in Bektashi Muslim Discourse. Part III: Diagnosis as Situated Practice.D.W. Maynard
C.L. Marlaire
Good Reasons for Bad Testing Performance: The Interactional Substrate of Educational Testing. T. Wyatt
An Afro-Centered View of Communicative Competence. J.F. Duchan
Reports Written by Speech-Language Pathologists: The Role of Agenda in Constructing Client Competence. A.M. Mastergeorge
Revelations of Family Perceptions of Diagnosis and Disorder Through Metaphor. E.L. Barton
The Social Work of Diagnosis: Evidence for Judgments of Competence and Incompetence. Part IV:Intervention as Situated Practice.D. Kovarsky
M. Kimbarow
D. Kastner
The Construction of Incompetence During Group Therapy With Traumatically Brain Injured Adults. N. Simmons-Mackie
J.S. Damico
Social Role Negotiation in Aphasia Therapy: Competence
Incompetence
and Conflict. K. Ferrara
The Social Construction of Language Incompetence and Social Identity in Psychotherapy.
Content: Part I:Introduction.J. Duchan
M. Maxwell
D. Kovarsky
Evaluating Competence in the Course of Everyday Interaction. Part II: Hidden Factors Influencing Judgments of Competence.R. Stillman
R. Snow
K. Warren
"I Used to Be Good With Kids." Encounters Between Speech-Language Pathology Students and Children With Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). D.J. Higginbotham
D.P. Wilkins
Slipping Through the Timestream: Social Issues of Time and Timing in Augmented Interactions. C.J. Winkler
How Opposing Perceptions of Communication Competence Were Constructed by Taiwanese Graduate Students. T.I. Saenz
K.G. Black
L. Pellegrini
The Social Competence of Children Diagnosed With Specific Language Impairment. M. Maxwell
D. Poeppelmeyer
L. Polich
Deaf Members and Nonmembers: The Creation of Culture Through Communication Practices. F. Trix
Spiraling Connections: The Practice of Repair in Bektashi Muslim Discourse. Part III: Diagnosis as Situated Practice.D.W. Maynard
C.L. Marlaire
Good Reasons for Bad Testing Performance: The Interactional Substrate of Educational Testing. T. Wyatt
An Afro-Centered View of Communicative Competence. J.F. Duchan
Reports Written by Speech-Language Pathologists: The Role of Agenda in Constructing Client Competence. A.M. Mastergeorge
Revelations of Family Perceptions of Diagnosis and Disorder Through Metaphor. E.L. Barton
The Social Work of Diagnosis: Evidence for Judgments of Competence and Incompetence. Part IV:Intervention as Situated Practice.D. Kovarsky
M. Kimbarow
D. Kastner
The Construction of Incompetence During Group Therapy With Traumatically Brain Injured Adults. N. Simmons-Mackie
J.S. Damico
Social Role Negotiation in Aphasia Therapy: Competence
Incompetence
and Conflict. K. Ferrara
The Social Construction of Language Incompetence and Social Identity in Psychotherapy.
M. Maxwell
D. Kovarsky
Evaluating Competence in the Course of Everyday Interaction. Part II: Hidden Factors Influencing Judgments of Competence.R. Stillman
R. Snow
K. Warren
"I Used to Be Good With Kids." Encounters Between Speech-Language Pathology Students and Children With Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). D.J. Higginbotham
D.P. Wilkins
Slipping Through the Timestream: Social Issues of Time and Timing in Augmented Interactions. C.J. Winkler
How Opposing Perceptions of Communication Competence Were Constructed by Taiwanese Graduate Students. T.I. Saenz
K.G. Black
L. Pellegrini
The Social Competence of Children Diagnosed With Specific Language Impairment. M. Maxwell
D. Poeppelmeyer
L. Polich
Deaf Members and Nonmembers: The Creation of Culture Through Communication Practices. F. Trix
Spiraling Connections: The Practice of Repair in Bektashi Muslim Discourse. Part III: Diagnosis as Situated Practice.D.W. Maynard
C.L. Marlaire
Good Reasons for Bad Testing Performance: The Interactional Substrate of Educational Testing. T. Wyatt
An Afro-Centered View of Communicative Competence. J.F. Duchan
Reports Written by Speech-Language Pathologists: The Role of Agenda in Constructing Client Competence. A.M. Mastergeorge
Revelations of Family Perceptions of Diagnosis and Disorder Through Metaphor. E.L. Barton
The Social Work of Diagnosis: Evidence for Judgments of Competence and Incompetence. Part IV:Intervention as Situated Practice.D. Kovarsky
M. Kimbarow
D. Kastner
The Construction of Incompetence During Group Therapy With Traumatically Brain Injured Adults. N. Simmons-Mackie
J.S. Damico
Social Role Negotiation in Aphasia Therapy: Competence
Incompetence
and Conflict. K. Ferrara
The Social Construction of Language Incompetence and Social Identity in Psychotherapy.