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Chapter 1. Healthcare Communication Research in Japan.- Chapter 2. The case study of understandings of the conversational contexts of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 3. Materials as a communicative medium for grounding: Analysing monodukuri (manufacturing) discourse between a teacher educator and prospective teachers in special education.- Chapter 4. How do Deaf children adjust their expressions of a spatial location for same- or different-age peers?.- Chapter 5. Religious beliefs and coaching discourse in cross-cultural context: a case study of Christian coaching between an American coach and a Japanese client.- Chapter 6. Reading a medical record: Professional vision and ordinary looking' as a resource for the action formation in a doctor-patient interaction.- Chapter 7. When a proposal is rejected: Distributing deontic rights in emergency care team interactions in Japan and the UK.

Exploring Health and Wellbeing Communication in Japanese Context

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 2/23/2025
      ISBN13: 9789819793372, 978-9819793372
      ISBN10: 9819793378
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      Book Synopsis

      Chapter 1. Healthcare Communication Research in Japan.- Chapter 2. The case study of understandings of the conversational contexts of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.- Chapter 3. Materials as a communicative medium for grounding: Analysing monodukuri (manufacturing) discourse between a teacher educator and prospective teachers in special education.- Chapter 4. How do Deaf children adjust their expressions of a spatial location for same- or different-age peers?.- Chapter 5. Religious beliefs and coaching discourse in cross-cultural context: a case study of Christian coaching between an American coach and a Japanese client.- Chapter 6. Reading a medical record: Professional vision and ordinary looking' as a resource for the action formation in a doctor-patient interaction.- Chapter 7. When a proposal is rejected: Distributing deontic rights in emergency care team interactions in Japan and the UK.

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