This book explores the ways in which professional groups develop
specific interactional procedures for conducting and representing
their activities, all of which contribute to a distinctive
collaborative identity. It highlights the drawbacks as well as the
advantages of collaborative talk, pointing to ways of improving
professional performance.
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