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The workshop is meant for anyone who has a growing interest in CA – perhaps they have heard of it, come across it in their studies, or are working in a group which uses it as an approach for research, and would like to know more. It would also be useful for anyone starting out on a research which may take them down the line of analysing talk in great detail.
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The workshop is meant for anyone who has a growing interest in CA – perhaps they have heard of it, come across it in their studies, or are working in a group which uses it as an approach for research, and would like to know more. It would also be useful for anyone starting out on research which may take them down the line of analysing talk in great detail.
  
 
The kinds of questions we will cover include:
 
The kinds of questions we will cover include:

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CA for Beginners
Type Workshop
Categories (tags) Workshop, training, Conversation Analysis, Loughborough, Antaki, Pino, Albert
Dates 2021/01/28 - 2021/01/28
Link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPGB48gb-kk&feature=youtu.be
Address c.antaki@Lboro.ac.uk
Geolocation
Abstract due
Submission deadline
Final version due
Notification date
Tweet The next one-day CA for Beginners workshop will be held remotely on Thursday, the 28th of January, 2021. It will be led by Charles Antaki, Marco Pino and Saul Albert. Please contact c.antaki@Lboro.ac.uk for details
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CA for Beginners Workshop 2021:


Details:

Loughborough University holds a number of workshops on conversation analysis throughout the year.

Our next one-day CA for Beginners workshop will be held remotely on Thursday, the 28th of January, 2021. It will be led by Charles Antaki, Marco Pino and Saul Albert.

Watch a short video presentation here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPGB48gb-kk&feature=youtu.be"

The workshop is meant for anyone who has a growing interest in CA – perhaps they have heard of it, come across it in their studies, or are working in a group which uses it as an approach for research, and would like to know more. It would also be useful for anyone starting out on research which may take them down the line of analysing talk in great detail.

The kinds of questions we will cover include:

  • What is the relationship between CA and discourse analysis?
  • Why does CA insist on the close analysis of talk, with very detailed transcription?
  • What does CA us about what people are doing in every day in counters?
  • Can we use CA to understand institutional encounters, for example medical consultations or police interviews?
  • How can I use CA in my research?

The day will cover these elements of working with recorded data:

  • How to transcribe, how to identify the components of turns
  • How do identify actions
  • How to build a collection
  • How to develop an argument in conversation analysis.

Registration for the day costs £25. There may be discretion according to ability to pay – please contact us for further details.

Official registration will open later in the autumn. For the moment please register your interest by emailing Charles Antaki at this address c.antaki@lboro.ac.uk.