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=== Book chapters === * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | contribution = Wittigenstein and Austin | editor-last1 = Wetherell | editor-first1 = Margaret | editor-last2 = Taylor | editor-first2 = Stephanie | editor-last3 = Yates | editor-first3 = Simeon J. | title = Discourse theory and practice: a reader | pages = 39β46 | publisher = [[SAGE Publications|SAGE]] in association with the [[Open University (UK)|Open University]] | series = D843 Course: Discourse Analysis | location = London Thousand Oaks California | year = 2001 | isbn = 9780761971566 | postscript = .}} * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | last2 = Wetherell | first2 = Margaret | author-link2 = Margaret Wetherell | contribution = Unfolding discourse analysis | editor-last1 = Wetherell | editor-first1 = Margaret | editor-last2 = Taylor | editor-first2 = Stephanie | editor-last3 = Yates | editor-first3 = Simeon J. | editor-link2 = Margaret Wetherell | title = Discourse theory and practice: a reader | pages = 198β209 | publisher = [[SAGE Publications|SAGE]] in association with the [[Open University (UK)|Open University]] | series = D843 Course: Discourse Analysis | location = London Thousand Oaks California | year = 2001 | isbn = 9780761971566 | postscript = .}} * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | last2 = Speer | first2 = Susan A. | author-link2 = Susan Speer | contribution = From performatives to practices: Judith Butler, discursive psychology, and the management of heterosexist talk | editor-last = McIlvenny | editor-first = Paul | title = Talking gender and sexuality | pages = 151β180 | publisher = [[John Benjamins Publishing Company|John Benjamins]] | location = Amsterdam Philadelphia | year = 2002 | isbn = 9789027251145 | postscript = .}} * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | last2 = Puchta | first2 = Claudia | contribution = Mind, mousse and moderation | editor-last1 = Hepburn | editor-first1 = Alexa | editor-last2 = Wiggins | editor-first2 = Sally | title = Discursive research in practice: new approaches to psychology and interaction | pages = 104β124 | publisher = Cambridge University Press | location = Cambridge New York | year = 2007 | isbn = 9780521614092 | postscript = .}} * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | last2 = Speer | first2 = Susan A. | author-link2 = Susan Speer | contribution = The management of heterosexist talk: Conversational resources and prejudiced claims | editor-last = Potter | editor-first = Jonathan | editor-link = Jonathan Potter | title = Discourse and psychology: Volume II | publisher = [[SAGE Publications|SAGE]] | location = Los Angeles | series = SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology | year = 2007 | isbn = 9781412934039 | postscript = .}} * {{citation | last1 = Potter | first1 = Jonathan | last2 = Stokoe | first2 = Elizabeth | author-link2 = Elizabeth Stokoe | contribution = Interrogating tears: Some uses of "tag questions" in a child-protection helpline | editor-last = Freed | editor-first = Alice | editor-last2 = Ehrlich | editor-first2 = Susan | title = Why do you ask? the function of questions in institutional discourse | pages = 108β132 | publisher = Oxford University Press | location = Oxford New York | year = 2010 | isbn = 9780195306903 | postscript = .}}
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