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Charles Antaki is affiliated with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields, notably within Arts and Humanities, Health Professions, and Medicine. The subfields of their work include General Health Professions, Language and Linguistics, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Literature and Literary Theory, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics addressed in their research focus on language and communication strategies, particularly in health-related contexts. These include:

  • Language, Discourse, Communication Strategies
  • Interpreting and Communication in Healthcare
  • Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
  • Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
  • Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
  • Patient Dignity and Privacy
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Recent publications by Charles Antaki and colleagues include the following:

  • "Communicating with patients and families about illness progression and end of life: a review of studies using direct observation of clinical practice" (2021, BMC Palliative Care)
  • "How professionals deal with clients' explicit objections to their advice" (2022, Discourse Studies)
  • "Advising without personalising: how a helpline may satisfy callers without giving medical advice beyond its remit" (2020, Sociology of Health & Illness)
  • "Orienting to affect in services for people with severe or profound intellectual disabilities: A UK-based investigation" (2020, Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities)
  • "Communicating with patients and families about difficult matters: A rapid review in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic" (2020, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])

Charles Antaki frequently collaborates with several co-authors, which evidences interdisciplinary work across multiple domains. Their common co-authors include:

  • Stuart Ekberg
  • Ruth Parry
  • Victoria Land
  • Katie Ekberg
  • Marco Pino

Their publications appear in diverse venues, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach. Prominent publication venues are:

  • BMC Palliative Care
  • Discourse Studies
  • Sociology of Health & Illness
  • Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Identities in Talk

    Charles Antaki;Sue Widdicombe

  • Explaining and Arguing: The Social Organization of Accounts

    Charles Antaki

  • Identity as an achievement and as a tool

    Charles Antaki;Sue Widdicombe

  • Conversation analysis and psychotherapy

    Anssi Peräkylä;Charles Antaki;Sanna Vehviläinen;Ivan Leudar

  • Analysing everyday explanation : a casebook of methods

    Charles Antaki

  • Análisis del discurso

    L. Íñiguez;C. Antaki

  • Applied conversation analysis: intervention and change in institutional talk

    Charles Antaki

  • El Análisis del discurso implica analizar: Crítica de seis atajos analíticos

    Charles Antaki;Michael Billig;Derek Edwards;Jonathan Potter

  • Applied Conversation Analysis

    Charles Antaki

  • Social identities in talk: speakers' own orientations.

    Charles Antaki;Susan Condor;Mark Levine

  • Diagnostic formulations in psychotherapy

    Charles Antaki;Rebecca Barnes;Ivan Leudar

  • Análisis del discurso

    Lupicinio Iñiguez Rueda;Charles Antaki

  • Attributions and psychological change : applications of attributional theories to clinical and education practice

    Charles Antaki;Chris Brewin

  • Social Support and Unsolicited Advice in a Bipolar Disorder Online Forum

    Agnès Vayreda;Charles Antaki

  • Conversation Analysis and Psychotherapy: Formulations in psychotherapy

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  • Six Kinds of Applied Conversation Analysis

    Charles Antaki

  • Invisible to Themselves or Negotiating Identity? The Interactional Management of 'Being Intellectually Disabled'

    Mark Rapley;Patrick Kiernan;Charles Antaki

  • "Brilliant. Next Question. ..": High-Grade Assessment Sequences in the Completion of Interactional Units

    Charles Antaki;Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra;Mark Rapley

  • “For she who knows who she is:” Managing Accountability in Online Forum Messages

    Charles Antaki;Elisenda Ardévol;Francesc Núñez;Agnès Vayreda

  • A Conversation Analysis of the ‘Acquiescence’ of People with Learning Disabilities

    Mark Rapley;Charles Antaki

  • Self-disclosure as a situated interactional practice.

    Charles Antaki;Rebecca K Barnes;Ivan Leudar

  • The psychology of ordinary explanations of social behaviour

    Charles Antaki

  • Social Cognition and Discourse

    Susan Condor;Charles Antaki

  • Telling people what to do (and, sometimes, why): Contingency, entitlement and explanation in staff requests to adults with intellectual impairments

    Charles Antaki;Alexandra Kent

  • Do people with schizophrenia display theory of mind deficits in clinical interactions

    R. McCabe;Ivan Leudar;C. Antaki

  • Promoting choice and control in residential services for people with learning disabilities

    W.M.L. Finlay;Chris Walton;Charles Antaki

  • Identities in Talk

    Peter Chua;Charles Antaki;Sue Widdicombe

Frequent Co-Authors

Anssi Peräkylä
Anssi Peräkylä University of Helsinki
Chris R. Brewin
Chris R. Brewin University College London
Charles Abraham
Charles Abraham University of Exeter
Rupert Brown
Rupert Brown University of Sussex
Russell Spears
Russell Spears University of Groningen
Rosemarie McCabe
Rosemarie McCabe City, University of London
Stephen Reicher
Stephen Reicher University of St Andrews
Andrew Jahoda
Andrew Jahoda University of Glasgow

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