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: Boeringer, S. (1999). Associations of rape-supportive attitudes with fraternal and athletic participation. Violence Against Women, 5(1), 81-90. : Burth, H. P. (2016). The contribution of service-learning programs to the promotion of civic engagement and political participation: A critical evaluation. Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 15(1), 58-66. : Carreira, M. (2017). Learning for all: Addressing issues of access and participation in mixed classes. Hispania, 100(5), 51-52. : Comprehensive reciprocal situations, represented in (5), have some similarities with collective events, that is, the so-called cases of joint participation (Quirk et al. 1985). We have already seen an example of joint action in (3′′); in (6) we see another instance: : Day, R. (1984). Students participation in the ESL classroom, or some imperfections of practice. Language Learning, 34, 69-102. : Goodwin, M. H. (2006). Participation, affect, and trajectory in family directive/response sequences. Text & Talk, 26(4-5), 515-543. : Lave, J. & Wenger, E. (1991). Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. : Lenski, G. (1956). Social participation on status crystallization. American Sociological Review, 21, 458-464. : Santibáñez, C. (2010). Metaphors and argumentation: The case of Chilean parliamentarian media participation. Journal of Pragmatics, 42(4), 973-989. |