Ms Stefanie Lopriore

Ms Stefanie Lopriore
  • Awards & Achievements

    Australian Federation of University Women South Australia Postgraduate Research Bursary (2015) 

    Australian Postgraduate Award (2014)

    Member of Golden Key International Honour Society (2011)

    St Ann's College Medal for Academic Merit (2010 & 2011)

    Greater Green Triangle University Department of Rural Health Mount Gambier and District Tertiary Health Education Award (2010)

  • Publications

    Conference Presentations

    Lopriore, S. (2016, February). Healthcare at a Distance: The Social Organisation of Delivering Healthcare via a Telephone Helpline. Presentation at the Doctoral Students Conference on Conversation Analysis, Melbourne, Australia. 

    Lopriore, S., LeCouteur, A., Ekberg, K. & Ekberg, S. (2015, July). Structural Organisation of Interactions and Interactional Difficulty in Calls to an Australian Health Helpline. Presentation at the 5th International Conference on Conversation Analysis and Clinical Encounters, Loughborough, England. 

    LeCouteur, A. & Lopriore, S. (2015, July). Men's Calls to a Government-Funded National Health Helpline. Presentation at the 14th International Pragmatics Conference, Antwerp, Belgium. 

    Lopriore, S., LeCouteur, A., Ekberg K. & Ekberg, S. (2015, June). Structural Organisation of Interactions and Interactional Difficulty in Men's Calls to an Australian Health Helpline. Presentation at the South Australian Men's Health Research Symposium, Adelaide, Australia. 

    Lopriore, S. & LeCouteur, A. (2014, November). Institutional Tasks and Interactional Difficulty in Men's Calls to a Medical Helpline. Presentation at the 9th Australasian Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Waikato, New Zealand.  

    Thesis

    Lopriore, S. (2013). Institutionally Mandated Tasks and Interactional Difficulty in Men's Calls to a Health Helpline. (Honours thesis), The University of Adelaide, South Australia. 

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Entry last updated: Tuesday, 13 Jul 2021