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22. August 2007
Published Online: 2007-08-22
Published in Print: 2007-05-29
© Walter de Gruyter
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Editorial
- Global and local alignments in HIV/AIDS prevention trainings: A case study from Burkina Faso
- ‘Screwed for life’: Examining identification and division in addiction narratives
- ‘Don't get caught out’: Pragmatic and discourse features of informational and promotional texts in international healthcare insurance
- Who gets to talk? An alternative framework evaluating companion effects in geriatric triads
- The construction of identity in discourses of illness: An introduction
- The construction of identity during group therapy among adults with traumatic brain injury
- The fashioned survivor: Institutionalized representations of women with breast cancer
- Adapting to conversation as a language-impaired speaker: Changes in aphasic turn construction over time
- No less a man: Reconstructing identity after prostate cancer
- Commentary. Six basic principles in the communication of social identities: The special case of discourses and illness
- Commentary 1. ‘Quality of life to the end’
- Commentary 2. ‘Quality of life to the end’
- Commentary 3. ‘Quality of life to the end’
- Response to commentators