Conferences

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This page presents ongoing call for proposals and upcoming conferences, workshops etc. in EMCA.


NB: This page will soon be replaced with a dynamic and searchable list of conferences, workshops etc. with CFPs listed separately. For the moment this is being organised by hand so if you spot an inconsistency, please edit it, or email the admins!


Regular special programs, including summer schools * seminar series (if any) are mentioned at the Resources page


Active CFPs

Upcoming Conferences

2015

December

2016

June
July

Seminars / Data Sessions / Training opportunities

2015

2016

  • Short Course: Conversation Analysis: An Introduction (1 day) Date: Wednesday 20 January 2016, Tutors to include: Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger, Pre-requisites: None; This course is designed as a ‘taster’ for those who would like to find out more about conversation analysis (CA) and the kinds of issues it can be used to address. It will introduce the methods and some of the key findings of CA in an non-specialist way. It is intended for those with little or no previous experience of CA, including those who may be considering using CA in their own work, and those who are ‘just curious’. Cost: £75 (to include tea & coffee) Info & Registration: Sarah Shrive-Morrison: sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk
  • Training: CARM Training for Professional & Workplace Communication Encounters, January 21-22 2016, Burleigh Court, Loughborough University
  • Advanced Topics in Conversation Analysis 23rd – 25th March 2016, workshop led by Paul Drew & John Heritage; Loughborough University, UK. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/socialsciences/news-events
  • Short Course: Introduction to Conversation Analysis and its use in Medical Settings; (1 day) University of York; Tutors: Merran Toerien and Robin Wooffitt, Pre-requisites: None; Friday 26 February 2016. This course is designed for health services researchers, and others with an interest in communication in health care, who wish to find out more about the methods and perspective of conversation analysis (CA) as applied to medical interaction. It is aimed at those with little or no prior experience of CA. The objective of the course is to illustrate CA and to show how it can be applied to the study of interaction in health care settings. Cost: £75 (to include tea & coffee) Info & Registration: Sarah Shrive-Morrison: sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk
  • CA course for PhD students April 2016 in Norway! http://www.hbv.no/activities/phd-course-in-conversation-analysis-article147766-9484.html
  • Training Workshop: The International Academy for Conversation Analysis - July 11 to 14, 2016

Past events

Earlier this year

2014