2022 Advancing Multimodal Conversation Analysis” Summer School

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22 ACM Work
Type Training
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2022/06/21 - 2022/06/24
Link https://www.amemca.ch
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Abstract due
Submission deadline 2022/05/22
Final version due
Notification date 2022/05/24
Tweet Advancing Multimodal Conversation Analysis is pleased to accept applications for their Summer School. Held at the University of Basel June 21-24, 2022. Participants should have prior training in multimodal CA. More Info: https://www.amemca.ch/ #EMCA #EMCAIL #LSI
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We are pleased to announce the “Advancing Multimodal Conversation Analysis” Summer School, which will be held at the University of Basel from June 21-24, 2022. Please find below a synthetic description of the Summer School as well as a poster. We would appreciate if you could put this information on the emcawiki webpage.


The “Advancing Multimodality in Conversation Analysis” Summer School aims at developing training, analytic experiences, and discussions about Multimodal Conversation Analysis. Multimodal analyses of video data have been booming for a few years now: the Summer School aims at reflecting about key advances as well as about how to further expand the field. In particular, it aims at developing both the complexity and systematicity of multimodal analysis. It tackles central topics such as sequentiality and temporality of complex multimodal Gestalts, advances in the analysis of embodied practices, and future trends in Multimodal Conversation Analysis.

These aims are implemented by proposing two series of advanced courses on multimodality and sequentiality. The first series offers hands-on workshops based on video data (in situ, in Basel), demonstrating and discussing how collections of complex multimodal phenomena are achieved. Workshops will be given by Sara Merlino (Roma, IT), Florence Oloff (Mannheim, D), and Burak Tekin (Ankara, TR). The second series offers lectures (remote, via Zoom) on conceptual topics such as action formation, sequentiality, accountability, embodiment and sensoriality. Talks will be given by Anita Pomerantz (Albany, US), John Heritage (UCLA, US), Aug Nishizaka (Chiba, JP), and Jeffrey Robinson (Portland, US). Our aim is to make the lectures publicly available to non-participants as well (at the discretion of the speakers). Please check our webpage, www.amemca.ch, for further updates regarding this issue as well as other news.

The participants are young scholars who already have some training in multimodal CA and are interested in exercising and further elaborating their skills in building and analyzing collections of interactional phenomena, as well as developing their conceptual vision of multimodality.