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==== ASA Meetings workshop report ====
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=== Invitation to Submit Materials ===
 
 
A CA teaching workshop, ‘Teaching Conversation Analysis: Practical Experience and Methods,’ has been held at the 2009 American Sociological Association meetings in San Francisco (August 8-11th).
 
 
 
The workshop panellists have shared their practical wisdom, skills, resources and experience relating to teaching conversation analysis to a variety of audiences. Speakers included Virginia Teas Gill, Steve Clayman and Nick Llewellyn.
 
 
 
In association with this workshop, Ruth Parry, Virginia Teas Gill and Paul ten Have are collaborating in an initiative to bring together teaching materials for conversation analysis and ethnomethodology courses, and make them publicly available on the Ethno/CA News website.
 
 
 
==== Invitation to Submit Materials ====
 
  
 
We invite members of the community to donate materials:
 
We invite members of the community to donate materials:
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* reference materials / book lists
 
* reference materials / book lists
  
For enquiries and more information on how to submit materials, please contact
 
  
Dr '''Ruth Parry''', Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham, UK. Email: ruth.parry’at’nottingham.ac.uk <br />
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=== Links to Teaching resources ===
  
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==== Tutorials &amp; Talks ====
  
=== Links to Teaching resources ===
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* [[Data Sessions]]
  
==== Tutorials &amp; Talks ====
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* [[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/]
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* '''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/ ]
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* '''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.
  
 
==== Software ====
 
==== Software ====
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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]
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* 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]
  
==== You Tube ====
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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.
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==== Video ====
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See also [[EMCA-relevant Media]]
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===== Videos for use in lectures/presentations =====
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* [[Funny videos that can help to explain CA concepts]]
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===== Useful clips to send to students =====
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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:
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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]
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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]
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** Fabienne Ch
  
YouTube items relevant to EM and/or CA, suggested by Jack Bilmes:
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=== Resources on this wiki ===
  
* 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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* [[How to explain conversation analysis to quantitative researchers]]
* 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&amp;feature=channel]
 

Revision as of 06:59, 18 October 2018

Invitation to Submit Materials

We invite members of the community to donate materials:

  • 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

  • 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 exe-file that can be played on any computer or a pdf-file with the text of the slides
  • 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.

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
  • CLAN:software for the transcription, coding, analysis, and sharing of transcripts of conversations linked to either audio or video media:info here.

Course syllabi & (PP) presentations

  • Virginia Teas Gill:course Syllabus:  Social Interaction: PDF

Databases

Other resources

  • 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/
  • There's a great 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.

Video

See also EMCA-relevant Media

Videos for use in lectures/presentations
Useful clips to send to students

Resources on this wiki