Jack Joyce
Qualitative Researcher
I am a qualitative researcher specialising in Conversation Analysis. I currently work on the NewDAWN project to understand communication in healthcare settings and to support people to achieve remission from T2 diabetes.
Before joining Oxford in April 2022, I worked on the NIHR Real Complaints study mapping the longitudinal journey of complaining to the NHS in Northern Ireland, and before that I completed my PhD in Social Psychology at Loughborough University.
Outside of healthcare research I maintain an interest in how micro-analysis of interaction can help us to understand and challenge hatred and discrimination, and exploring the boundaries of interaction analytic methodologies.
You can find an up-to-date list of my publications here.
Recent publications
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Challenging racism in public spaces: practices for interventions into disputes
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Joyce J. and Sterphone J., (2022), Journal of Pragmatics
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Huma B. and Joyce J., (2022), British Journal of Social Psychology
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Should we share qualitative data? Epistemological and practical insights from Conversation Analysis
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Joyce J. et al, (2022), International Journal of Social Research Methodology
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Joyce J., (2022), Discourse Studies: an interdisciplinary journal for the study of text and talk
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Joyce JB. and Walz L., (2022), Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)
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Joyce JB. et al, (2021), Feminism & Psychology, 31, 502 - 529
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Joyce J., (2018), LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY, 47, 472 - 473
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Hall CJ. et al, (2017), Applied Linguistics Review, 8, 35 - 59
Collaborators
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Charlotte Albury
Mildred Blaxter Fellow in Health Behaviours
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Madeleine Tremblett
Qualitative Researcher