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Advice Online: Advice-giving in an American Internet Health Column | Miriam A. Locher
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Advice Online presents a comprehensive study of advice-giving in one particular American Internet advice column, referred to as 'Lucy Answers'. The discursive practice investigated is part of a professional and educational health program managed by an American university. The study provides insights into the linguistic realization of both asking for and giving advice in a written form and thus adds to the literature on advice columns as a specific text genre, on advice in health care contexts, and on Internet communication. The book offers a comprehensive literature review of advice in health encounters and other contexts, and uses this knowledge as a basis for comparison. Advice Online demonstrates how qualitative and quantitative research methods can be successfully combined to arrive at a comprehensive analysis of a discursive practice. It provides essential information on advice-giving for researchers, academics and students in the fields of (Internet) communication, media studies, pragmatics, social psychology and counseling. Health educators who work for advice columns or use similar forms of communication will also benefit from the insights gained in this study.
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Any Scribd users out there?

I have an Audible subscription but run out of credits quickly and have been thinking of a Scribd subscription.

If you use Scribd can you share if you are happy with their selection and the service in general?

Literary_Siren I would like info on this service as well! 7y
JoScho @Literary_Siren I use and love scribd. Not only is it cheaper but you can listen to as many books as you want. They also have a good number of ebooks but I don‘t like reading on my iPad so I don‘t use it for that. They don‘t have all the same titles as audible but that doesn‘t bother me. They offer a free trial. Give it a whirl and see what you think 😊 7y
JoScho Check out Scribd and read all the books, audiobooks, and magazines you want! Use my link to sign up: https://www.scribd.com/gitx/6j6dr7 7y
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JoScho That link will get you a free month trial @Literary_Siren 7y
Literary_Siren @JoScho Awesome! Thanks so much! 7y
sprainedbrain I used it for a couple of months. They have a nice selection, but unlimited isn‘t really unlimited... if you listen to a lot of audiobooks, they do limit you on which ones you can listen to until the next billing cycle. I emailed customer service and never did get an answer on how many books is considered a large amount, but I hit the limit almost 2 weeks before my billing date. I could still listen to some books, just not all. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 7y
callunakeep @sprainedbrain @JoScho Thank you both for your input, I really appreciate it! I listen to audiobooks on and off all day long Monday - Friday, I may hit that wall as well! I may give it a free trial month and see how it works. I am looking for a supplement to my Audible subscription, not a replacement so we will see...Thanks again, your input has been most helpful! 7y
sprainedbrain @callunakeep I‘m sure I will go back to it... even with the slow down I hit, it was still an awesome deal. I just decided I should listen to the 70+ books that I already own. Omg I have a problem. 😳 7y
callunakeep @sprainedbrain It‘s not a problem, it‘s being prepared! Just think, when zombie apocalypse happens and the interwebs fail, you will still have fresh material!🤣😂 7y
JoScho @callunakeep @sprainedbrain that is good to know. I guess I don‘t listen enough that I have ever hit the limit. 7y
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