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* 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]
 
* 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]
 
* 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]
 
==== How to explain conversation analytic transcription to quantitative researchers ====
 
 
Mario Veen asked this question on the [http://www.list.hum.aau.dk/mailman/listinfo/languse  Languse] mailing list. Here were some of the answers and recommendations, and [http://lists.hum.aau.dk/pipermail/languse/Week-of-Mon-20141201/004577.html a link to the original thread]. There are some good replies there, which may be copied to the wiki at some point. In the meantime, here are some articles recommended in that thread:
 
 
* Peräkylä, A. (2004). Reliability and validity in research based on naturally occurring social interaction. In D. Silverman (Ed.), Qualitative research: Theory, method and practice (2nd ed., pp. 283-304). London: Sage. (or the 3rd edition)
 
* Roberts, F., & Robinson, J. D. (2004). Interobserver agreement on first-stage conversation analytic transcription. Human Communication Research, 30(3), 376-410.
 
* Jack Bilmes, "Preference and the conversation analytic endeavor," (Journal of Pragmatics, 64, 2014: 52-71).
 

Revision as of 05:30, 4 December 2014

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

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/

You Tube

YouTube items relevant to EM and/or CA, suggested by Jack Bilmes: