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AIEMCA2016
Type Conference
Categories (tags) EMCA
Dates 2016/11/30 - 2016/12/02
Link http://aiemca.org
Address The University of Melbourne
Geolocation -37° 48' 7", 144° 57' 33"
Abstract due 2016/07/31
Submission deadline 2016/07/31
Final version due
Notification date
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Australasian Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Conference 2016:


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Australasian Institute of Ethnomethodology and

Conversation Analysis (AIEMCA) Conference

Wed 30 November – Friday 2 December 2016

The 10th Australasian Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (AIEMCA) Conference will be hosted by the Melbourne Graduate School of Education at The University of Melbourne. This conference provides a forum for the growing number of scholars from a range of disciplines using ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, membership categorisation analysis or discursive psychology in studies of everyday and/or institutional talk-in- interaction.

The program will include keynote lectures from:

  • Nick Enfield, The University of Sydney
  • Johanna Rendle-Short, The Australian National University
  • Matt Burdelski, Osaka University

Abstracts should be no longer than 300 words and include presentation title, author affiliations (and if presenter is a student), key words, description of data, and significance of the research. All papers providing evidence of social practices in naturalistic settings are welcome for review. This year, concurrent data workshops will be held during the conference, and PhD candidates are encouraged to present data for discussion during one of these workshops.

Abstracts for presentations (20 min + 10 min discussion) email to achurch@unimelb.edu.au with the subject line AIEMCA Abstract.

Abstracts for data workshop (45 min group discussion of short extracts) email to achurch@unimelb.edu.au with the subject line AIEMCA Workshop Abstract

Abstracts due 31 July 2016.

Registration details will be available soon at aiemca.org. All will be welcome to join the conference.

Any queries, please contact Amelia Church

achurch@unimelb.edu.au