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CA Skills York 2
Type Training
Categories (tags) CA, Training, York
Dates 2016/05/03 - 2016/05/05
Link https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/shortcourses/
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Geolocation 43° 46' 35", -79° 30' 2"
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Developing Conversation Analytic Skills 2: Sequence Organisation 2016:


Details:

Developing Conversation Analytic Skills 2: Sequence Organisation (3 days)

Tutors to include: Sue Wilkinson and Merran Toerien

Date: Tuesday 3 – Thursday 5 May 2016

Pre-requisites: An introductory CA course (preferably at York)

This course is one of two – on sequence organisation and on turn-taking - designed to provide core foundational training in conversation analysis (CA).

It will provide a systematic grounding in the CA domain of sequence organisation. It will be an intensive course, limited to a maximum of 12 participants. The course will be taught via mini-lectures, practical activities and exercises, with an emphasis on hands-on work with data. It is intended for those with some prior familiarity with CA who now want to acquire key skills for working with conversational data. It is not necessary for participants to have their own data set.

Location: University of York: Research Centre for Social Sciences

Cost: £360 (to include course materials, lunches, tea & coffee)

Suggested accommodation: http://www.yorkconferences.com/Bed_and_Breakfast_York_BB_in_North_Yorkshire_.aspx

Book now: http://store.york.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=541

For further information, and/or to register for one or more of the courses, please contact Sarah Shrive-Morrison: sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk