posted on 2016-05-20, 13:45authored byKobin H. Kendrick, Paul Drew
In their commentaries, both Heritage (2016/this issue) and Zinken and Rossi (2016/this issue) provide some context for our concept of and approach to recruitment in terms of previous research into requesting and offering. In doing so, they usefully consider what might be the “boundaries” of recruitment—what might be included and what might not be included or treated as recruitment. We respond here to their suggestions concerning these boundaries.
History
School
Social Sciences
Department
Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Published in
RESEARCH ON LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL INTERACTION
Volume
49
Issue
1
Pages
32 - 33 (2)
Citation
KENDRICK, K.H. and DREW, P., 2016. The boundary of recruitment: a response. Research on Language and Social Interaction, 49 (1), pp. 32 - 33.
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Publication date
2016-03-02
Notes
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Research on Language and Social Interaction on 2nd March 2016, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/08351813.2016.1126442.