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Ann Weatherall

Researcher at Victoria University of Wellington

Publications -  83
Citations -  2511

Ann Weatherall is an academic researcher from Victoria University of Wellington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Conversation analysis & Discursive psychology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2325 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann Weatherall include Victoria University, Australia & University of California, Los Angeles.

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Gender, Language and Discourse

TL;DR: Gender, Language and Discourse as mentioned in this paper provides a comprehensive and up-to-date discussion of the gender and language field from a psychological perspective, highlighting the fresh insights that a social constructionist approach has made to these debates.
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Pax Americana? Accent attitudinal evaluations in New Zealand, Australia and America

TL;DR: This paper described a series of evaluations of gender pairs of New Zealand English, Australian English, American English, and RP-type English English voices by over 400 students in New Zealand, Australia and USA Voices were chosen to represent the middle range of each accent, and balanced for paralinguistic features Twenty-two personality and demographic traits were evaluated by Likert-scale questionnaires Results indicated that the American female voice was rated most favourably on at least some traits by students of all three nationalities, followed by the American male.
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Motherhood and Infertility: Viewing Motherhood through the Lens of Infertility:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined how women who wanted children but who could not easily have them constructed their desire for children, motherhood and their infertility, and found that infertility was experienced as guilt, inadequacy and failure, reinforced by the language used to describe infertility.
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A grounded theory analysis of older adults and information technology

TL;DR: In this paper, a small number of SeniorNet Wellington members volunteered to be interviewed about their experiences with and opinions about computer technology to investigate older adults accounts of their use of information technology (IT).
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Multiple Discourse Analyses of a Workplace Interaction

TL;DR: This article explored the contributions that five different approaches to discourse analysis can make to interpreting and understanding the same piece of data, i.e., conversation analysis, interactional analysis, interaction analysis, conversational analysis, and discourse analysis.