Who uses transcriptions of conversations as formal evidence?

    Research output: Other contributionBlog Post

    Abstract

    It’s not just researchers who go out with their tape recorders and bring back data to transcribe: formal transcripts are part and parcel of the work of Parliaments, law courts, the police, and many others. Emma Richardson has been looking into the reach and scope of official recordings, and asks us to compare officials’ practical interests with our more academic ones.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeResearch on Language and Social Interaction
    Media of outputBlog
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Mar 2020

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