ACM Home Page
Please provide us with feedback. Feedback
Who's in charge here?: Cooperative work and authority negotiation in police helicopter missions
Full text PdfPdf (1.23 MB)
Source Computer Supported Cooperative Work archive
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM conference on Computer-supported cooperative work table of contents
Portland, Oregon, United States
Pages: 52 - 64  
Year of Publication: 1988
ISBN:0-89791-282-9
Author
Charlotte Linde  NASA Ames Research Center/National Research Council, Moffett Field, CA
Sponsors
SIGGROUP: ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work
Xerox Corp. : Xerox Corporation
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
Lotus Development : Lotus Development
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
Bibliometrics
Downloads (6 Weeks): 3,   Downloads (12 Months): 25,   Citation Count: 8
Additional Information:

references   cited by   index terms   collaborative colleagues   peer to peer  

Tools and Actions: Request Permissions Request Permissions    Review this Article  
DOI Bookmark: Use this link to bookmark this Article: http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/62266.62271
What is a DOI?

REFERENCES

Note: OCR errors may be found in this Reference List extracted from the full text article. ACM has opted to expose the complete List rather than only correct and linked references.

 
1
Brown, Penelope, and Levinson, Stephen. 1979. Universals in language: Politeness phenomena. Questions and Politeness: Strategies in Social Interaction, ed by Esther N. Goody. 56-289 Cambridge University Press.
 
2
Dean, John. 1979. Blind Ambition. Pocket Books.
 
3
Labov, William, and Fanshel, David. 1977. Therapeutic Discourse: Psychotherapy as Conversation. Academic Press.
 
4
Linde, Charlotte, and Goguen, Joseph. 1978. The structure of planning discourse. Journal of Social and Biological Structures, Volume 1, pp 219 - 251.
 
5
Linde, Charlotte and Goguen, Joseph. 1983. Linguistic Methodology for the Analysis of Aviation Accidents. NASA Contractor Report 3741.
 
6
Linde, Charlotte. 1988. The quantitative study of communicative success: Politeness and accidents in Aviation Discourse. Language and Society, Volume 17, Number 3.
 
7
Linde, Charlotte, Goguen, Joseph, Finnie, Elisa, MacKaye, Susannah, and Wescoat, Michael. 1987. Rank and status in the cockpit: Some linguistic consequences of crossed hierarchies. Variation in Language: NWAV-XV at Stanford: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Conference on New Ways of Analyzing Variation. Ed. by Keith M. Denning, Sharon Inkelas, Faye C. McNair-Knox and John Rickford. Department of Linguistics, Stanford University.
 
8
Linde, Charlotte and Robert J. Shively. To appear; Field Study of Communications and Workload in Police Helicopters: Implications, for AI Cockpit Design. Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 1989 Meeting.
 
9
Magruder, Jeb Stuart. 1974. An American Life. Athenaeum.
 
10
Moerman, Michael. 1988. Talking Culture: Ethnography and Conversation Analysis. University of Pennsylvania Press.
 
11
Rubenstein, Jofiathan. 1973. City Police. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
 
12
Tannen, Deborah. 1984. Conversational Style: Analyzing Talk Among Friends. Ablex Publishing Corporation.

CITED BY  8
 
 
 


Peer to Peer - Readers of this Article have also read: