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Revision as of 09:31, 21 May 2017

YorkCACourses2018
Type Training
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2017/11/28 - 2018/05/22
Link https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/shortcourses/
Address University of York
Geolocation 53° 56' 44", -1° 3' 22"
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Developing Conversation Analytic Skills - short courses 2017-2018:


Details:

Skills based training courses in Conversation Analysis

We offer a ‘suite’ of four courses (each 3 days) designed to provide ‘hands-on’ training in conversation analytic skills:

  1. Turn-Taking: 28-30 Nov 2017
  2. Sequence Organisation: 12-14 Dec 2017
  3. Repair: 17-19 April 2018
  4. Word Selection: 22-24 May 2018

These courses are open to anyone who has some familiarity with conversation analysis (we prefer you to have taken an introductory course).

Courses 1 (Turn-taking) and 2 (Sequence organisation) can each be taken as a ‘stand alone’ course; however completion of courses 1 and 2 is a pre-requisite for taking courses 3 and 4.

Completion of all 4 courses is highly recommended – and will equip you with an essential ‘toolbox’ of skills for doing conversation analysis.