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=== Invitation to Submit Materials ===
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Please submit teaching and learning materials to this page - email admins@emcawiki.net for an account, or to suggest new resources to list. We are looking for: syllabi, course outlines, powerpoint slides, student participation and assignment exercises, assessment techniques, online resources and useful links, reference materials / book lists.
  
We invite members of the community to donate materials:
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== Teaching resources ==
 
 
* syllabi
 
* course outlines
 
* powerpoint slides
 
* student participation and assignment exercises
 
* assessment techniques
 
* online resources and useful links
 
* reference materials / book lists
 
 
 
 
 
=== Links to Teaching resources ===
 
 
 
==== Tutorials & Talks ====
 
  
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=== Tutorials & Introductory Talks ===
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* [[Data Sessions]]
 
* [[CASE advisory on equipment for recording and analysing in CA]]
 
* [[CASE advisory on equipment for recording and analysing in CA]]
 
 
* '''Charles Antaki’'''s resources, Lectures on analyzing talk and interaction and online introductory CA tutorial: [http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssca1/ http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssca1/]
 
* '''Charles Antaki’'''s resources, Lectures on analyzing talk and interaction and online introductory CA tutorial: [http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssca1/ http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssca1/]
 
 
* '''Paul ten Have''': “Doing CA”, A slide show; a 11-slide introduction, based on my book ''Doing conversation analysis,''  for a ‘master class’ at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 20 May 2009: a downloadable [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Doing%20CA.exe exe-file] that can be played on any computer or a [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Doing%20CA-txt.pdf pdf-file] with the text of the slides
 
* '''Paul ten Have''': “Doing CA”, A slide show; a 11-slide introduction, based on my book ''Doing conversation analysis,''  for a ‘master class’ at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, 20 May 2009: a downloadable [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Doing%20CA.exe exe-file] that can be played on any computer or a [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Doing%20CA-txt.pdf pdf-file] with the text of the slides
 
 
* '''Nick Llewellyn'''’s resources: [http://llewellyn.nick.googlepages.com/tutorial http://llewellyn.nick.googlepages.com/tutorial]  Notes and demonstration on analysing observational real time data
 
* '''Nick Llewellyn'''’s resources: [http://llewellyn.nick.googlepages.com/tutorial http://llewellyn.nick.googlepages.com/tutorial]  Notes and demonstration on analysing observational real time data
 
 
* '''Manny Schegloff’'''s homepage, includes transcription module: [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/ http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/]
 
* '''Manny Schegloff’'''s homepage, includes transcription module: [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/ http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/]
* [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/ ]
 
 
* '''Elizabeth Stokoe:''' Conversations, [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Stokoe-Video.html Categories, and Applications: Methods for Analysing Interaction]], March 23rd, 2011 Video
 
* '''Elizabeth Stokoe:''' Conversations, [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Stokoe-Video.html Categories, and Applications: Methods for Analysing Interaction]], March 23rd, 2011 Video
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* '''Elizabeth Stokoe:''' Inaugural Lecture: [http://review.lboro.ac.uk:8080/ess/echo/presentation/8595ca30-f616-43d2-a402-b3438395eff7 http://review.lboro.ac.uk:8080/ess/echo/presentation/8595ca30-f616-43d2-a402-b3438395eff7]
 
* '''Elizabeth Stokoe:''' Inaugural Lecture: [http://review.lboro.ac.uk:8080/ess/echo/presentation/8595ca30-f616-43d2-a402-b3438395eff7 http://review.lboro.ac.uk:8080/ess/echo/presentation/8595ca30-f616-43d2-a402-b3438395eff7]
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* [https://www.learninghowtolookandlisten.com/ Learning How to Look and to Listen] : Videos from a conference to document and illustrate the basic patterns of visual and auditory attention that are employed by researchers (e.g. Chuck Goodwin,  Jürgen Streeck,  John Haviland,  Barbara Rogoff,  Wolff-Michael Roth, Jasmine Ma, Mark Sicoli, and Sarah Jean Johnson) who use video to study social interaction.
  
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=== Explanatory guides ===
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* [[How to explain conversation analysis to quantitative researchers]]
  
==== Software ====
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=== Software ===
 
 
 
* '''Centre for Applied Interaction Research (University College London),'''Introductory reading lists, software for audio and video data manipulation, guidelines for transcription:  [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cair/resources_folder http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cair/resources_folder]
 
* '''Centre for Applied Interaction Research (University College London),'''Introductory reading lists, software for audio and video data manipulation, guidelines for transcription:  [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cair/resources_folder http://www.ucl.ac.uk/cair/resources_folder]
 
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* '''CLAN:'''software for the transcription, coding, analysis, and sharing of transcripts of conversations linked to either audio or video media: https://dali.talkbank.org/clan/ '''
* '''CLAN:'''software for the transcription, coding, analysis, and sharing of transcripts of conversations linked to either audio or video media:'''info [http://www.paultenhave.nl/clan.html here].'''
 
 
 
 
* '''ELAN''' software - multimedia annotator: [http://www.mpi.nl/tools/ http://www.mpi.nl/tools/]
 
* '''ELAN''' software - multimedia annotator: [http://www.mpi.nl/tools/ http://www.mpi.nl/tools/]
 
 
* '''Transana''': Qualitative analysis software for video and audio data: [http://www.transana.org/ http://www.transana.org]
 
* '''Transana''': Qualitative analysis software for video and audio data: [http://www.transana.org/ http://www.transana.org]
  
'''Course syllabi & (PP) presentations'''
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==== Software Tutorials ====
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* '''Shotcut''': Video editing software - and a howto by Dr. Joe Ford: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg0Wf9RlqvSDf9J9I2rirb5Ah1y8wXBd4
  
* '''Barry Brown:'''  lectures from his introduction to communications class, in PDF: [http://communication.ucsd.edu/barry/teaching/COHI100/Schedule_&_Readings_files/Lecture%202%20-%20Conversation%20analysis.pdf CA], [http://communication.ucsd.edu/barry/teaching/COHI100/Schedule_&_Readings_files/Lecture%205%20-%20Soc%20Con%20of%20Reality.pdf Social construction of reality], [http://communication.ucsd.edu/barry/teaching/COHI100/Schedule_&_Readings_files/Lecture%208%20-%20Gesture.pdf Gesture], [http://communication.ucsd.edu/barry/teaching/COHI100/Schedule_&_Readings_files/Lecture%209%20%20-%20Work.pdf Work]
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=== Syllabi ===
  
* '''Virginia Teas Gill:'''course Syllabus:  ''Social Interaction'': [http://www.paultenhave.nl/Social%20Interaction%20Syllabus%20VT%20Gill.pdf PDF]
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* See the new [[EMCA Course Materials]] page.
  
==== Databases ====
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=== Databases ===
  
* '''Talkbank'''communication databases (take care to read the ground rules/conditions of use): [http://www.talkbank.org/ http://www.talkbank.org]
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* '''Talkbank''' communication databases (take care to read the ground rules/conditions of use): [http://ca.talkbank.org/ http://ca.talkbank.org]
  
* '''Mike Forrester’s Child CA data corpus''', at the CHILDES (Child Language Data Exchange System) - [http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/ http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/]
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=== Other resources ===
 
 
==== Other resources ====
 
 
 
* '''Jonathan Potter'''’s homepage: Resources on transcription, Publications, many of them relevant to conversation analysis: [http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssjap/index.htm http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~ssjap/index.htm]
 
  
 
* '''Jack Sidnell'''’s CA glossary: [http://individual.utoronto.ca/jsidnell/Sidnell.CAoverview.html http://individual.utoronto.ca/jsidnell/Sidnell.CAoverview.html]
 
* '''Jack Sidnell'''’s CA glossary: [http://individual.utoronto.ca/jsidnell/Sidnell.CAoverview.html http://individual.utoronto.ca/jsidnell/Sidnell.CAoverview.html]
 
 
* '''Manny Schegloff’'''s homepage, Includes publications archive and transcription module: [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/ http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/]
 
* '''Manny Schegloff’'''s homepage, Includes publications archive and transcription module: [http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/ http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/schegloff/]
 
 
* An article for a qualitative researcher readership introducing the ideas of conversation analysis, with accessible illustrations and a reading list, written by '''Celia Kitzinger''' and '''Merran Toerien''': [http://www.aqr.org.uk/indepth/summer2009/ http://www.aqr.org.uk/indepth/summer2009/]
 
* An article for a qualitative researcher readership introducing the ideas of conversation analysis, with accessible illustrations and a reading list, written by '''Celia Kitzinger''' and '''Merran Toerien''': [http://www.aqr.org.uk/indepth/summer2009/ http://www.aqr.org.uk/indepth/summer2009/]
 
 
* An online resource via ‘E-Source research’ written by '''John Heritage''' about conversation analysis, slanted towards conversation analytic research on medical settings, includes exercises for readers: [http://www.esourceresearch.org/tabid/382/default.aspx http://www.esourceresearch.org/tabid/382/default.aspx]
 
* An online resource via ‘E-Source research’ written by '''John Heritage''' about conversation analysis, slanted towards conversation analytic research on medical settings, includes exercises for readers: [http://www.esourceresearch.org/tabid/382/default.aspx http://www.esourceresearch.org/tabid/382/default.aspx]
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* There's a great [http://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/3219/1/soc_studies_of_soc_science.pdf bibliography of Social Studies of Science] by '''Michael Mair''', '''Christian Greiffenhagen''' and '''Wes Sharrock''' - full of EM/CA references, and very useful for relating EM/CA to the broader literature on that topic.
  
==== You Tube ====
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=== Video ===
 
 
YouTube items relevant to EM and/or CA, suggested by Jack Bilmes:
 
  
 
See also [[EMCA-relevant Media]]
 
See also [[EMCA-relevant Media]]
  
* Jack Bilmes talking about ethnomethodology at IPRA 2009: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMMFaujW2qI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMMFaujW2qI]
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==== Videos for use in lectures/presentations ====
* An interview with Michael Emmison from the University of Queensland on the basic ideas and research principles of ethnomethodology: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvPSVvmYaaA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvPSVvmYaaA]
 
* Fabienne Chevalier from the university of Nottingham speaking about conversation analysis at IPRA 2009: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLqglRwk_RQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLqglRwk_RQ]
 
* Ann Weatherall discussing conversation analysis and it’s usefulness in psychology: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQEsZZuCYDA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQEsZZuCYDA]
 
* Audio: Edward Reynolds talking about ethnomethodology and conversation analysis on The University of Queensland’s JACradio: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwGcSIg2IJY&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwGcSIg2IJY&feature=channel]
 
 
 
==== Funny videos that help explain EM/CA concepts ====
 
 
 
This from [http://lists.hum.aau.dk/pipermail/languse/Week-of-Mon-20150302/004635.html a great thread on video 'funnies'] by Ruth Parry on the languse mailing list.
 
 
 
===== From Ruth Parry =====
 
* The hedge sketch – for sequencing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FUZ6eUwG54
 
* Curb your Enthusiasm Chat and cut – for queueing behaviour and social norms, and of course Larry’s  rudeness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77bW1aMAkhs
 
* Green Wing Sue White and her completely deviant interactional practice (buzzer) for indicating dispreferredness https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBM1x5DPBXA
 
* Medical students’ spoof on communication skills – overdone ‘open questioning’ and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13m6d95yJd8
 
 
 
===== From Adam Brandt =====
 
 
 
* Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm are absolute treasure troves of this kind of thing. The most famous example probably being the ‘close talker’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGVSIkEi3mM
 
 
 
* But there are fleeting moments any time Larry David and/or Jerry Seinfeld are on screen. I love this tiny example, from 5:30-5:35 (this is unscripted): http://comediansincarsgettingcoffee.com/larry-david-larry-eats-a-pancake
 
 
 
* And there is also this, from Family Guy, which I like, on delayed recipiency and pursuing responses…: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNkp4QF3we8
 
 
 
===== From Cade Bushnell =====
 
 
 
* Here’s a favorite from “Everybody Loves Raymond.” I’ve been using this to teach about pre-sequencing.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr0418Ozjt4
 
  
===== From John Hindmarsh =====
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* [[Funny videos that can help to explain CA concepts]]
  
* This is one of my favourite ways to introduce the adjacency pair: It is quite long, but students get the gist of it pretty quickly so I don¹t play the whole thing: The Audition (from Mr Show): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-ZNX1jqbOk
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==== Useful clips to send to students ====
  
===== From Edward Reynolds =====
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* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClsFYWz5vIm8pFYFfpcrQaA Emily Hofstetter's excellent series of videos introducing CA concepts].
 
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* Suggested by Jack Bilmes:
* I use this one for participation frameworks/eye contact https://vimeo.com/85448261
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** Jack Bilmes talking about ethnomethodology at IPRA 2009: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMMFaujW2qI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMMFaujW2qI]
* It's not a video but the 'hide your pain Harold' meme works well for expression/smiling http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/hide-the-pain-harold
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** An interview with Michael Emmison from the University of Queensland on the basic ideas and research principles of ethnomethodology: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvPSVvmYaaA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvPSVvmYaaA]
* I use this one for second turn proof procedure, it's also naturalistic. From 0:36 onward https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXGXxAnYDMc
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** Fabienne Ch
* I use this one for emblematic v's deictic gesture (it's also good for Goffman) from the old faithful seinfeld
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* Nice video explanation of why AI/Robotics struggles with indexicality, reference & dialogue: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06jt7j4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahLEaVzBMuQ
 
* And one of a plethora of possibilities from Borat for intersubjectivity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKcWtvEzdR8 (but ensure you stop it before the racism starts at about 3:40)
 
 
 
===== From Christian Licoppe =====
 
 
 
* I have been using this classic scene from Pulp Fiction for repair/breaching https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crR6pBGMZ90
 
 
 
===== From Jenny Mandelbaum =====
 
 
 
* The first part of this sketch from Monty Python about remedial help for having your sentences completed by others is great for introducing turn-taking, tcus, projectability, etc.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_cRP6MhM8k
 
* Another Monty Python sketch, The Great Debate, is a nice way to introduce/discuss TCUs and speech exchange systems:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gULNoATVT1I
 
* This sketch from The Whitest Kids U' Know, called The New Thing, leads to great discussions about sequence organization, conditional relevance and adjacency pairs (although some find it a little violent...)
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpSeMIE361g
 
* This scene from Friends is useful for talking about apologies and what kinds of responses they might make relevant:
 
Minutes 1:36-2:45
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHTrX6milno
 
 
 
=== Resources on this wiki ===
 
 
 
* [[How to explain conversation analysis to quantitative researchers]]
 

Revision as of 10:28, 31 August 2020

Please submit teaching and learning materials to this page - email admins@emcawiki.net for an account, or to suggest new resources to list. We are looking for: syllabi, course outlines, powerpoint slides, student participation and assignment exercises, assessment techniques, online resources and useful links, reference materials / book lists.

Teaching resources

Tutorials & Introductory Talks

Explanatory guides

Software

Software Tutorials

Syllabi

Databases

  • Talkbank communication databases (take care to read the ground rules/conditions of use): http://ca.talkbank.org

Other resources

Video

See also EMCA-relevant Media

Videos for use in lectures/presentations

Useful clips to send to students