American Sociological Association EMCA Regular and Section sessions 2017

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ASAEMCA2017
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2017/08/12 - 2017/08/15
Link http://www.asanet.org/annual-meeting-2017/2017-call-papers-policies
Address Montreal, Canada
Geolocation 45° 30' 11", -73° 36' 59"
Abstract due 2017/01/11
Submission deadline 2017/01/11
Final version due
Notification date
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American Sociological Association EMCA Regular and Section sessions 2017:


Details:

Paper submissions for the 2017 American Sociological Association Annual meeting, to be held in Montreal, Canada, August 12-15, opened on November 1 (see http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/17pgm_call_for_papers.pdf). We encourage you to submit a paper or extended abstract for review as soon as possible.

We will hold two types of sessions:

(1) Regular sessions

Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.*

Organizer: Anne Warfield Rawls, Bentley University

  • Note that we had Regular sessions on Conversation Analysis and

Ethnomethodology separately in Seattle, 2016, but they appear to have been integrated for next year.

(2) Section sessions

(a) New Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation

Analysis Research (one-hour).

Organizer: Aug Nishizaka, Chiba University

(b) Invited Session to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of Harold Garfinkel's Studies in Ethnomethodology and the 25th anniversary of Harvey Sacks' Lectures on Conversation: "The relevance of Garfinkel's studies for CA research today" with panelists Mike Lynch, Geoffrey Raymond, Eric Livingston, and Johannes Wagner. Organizer: Ken Liberman, University of Oregon

Although Section session (a) can accommodate only three papers, the more high quality submissions for Regular sessions we receive, the more additional sessions for us we may be able to request. So please do submit and encourage your students and colleagues to submit. The absolute deadline is January 11, 2017, but please consider submitting earlier than that.

The following URL includes instructions for submission:

http://www.asanet.org/annual-meeting-2017/2017-call-papers-policies

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us: Anne (ARawls@bentley.edu) about Regular sessions (she would be very happy to provide comments and suggestions on your proposals in advance of submission) and Aug (augnish@chiba-u.jp) about the open Section session.

Anne Rawls (Regular session organizer); Kenneth Liberman (liberman@uoregon.edu) and Aug Nishizaka (EMCA section co-chairs)