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Revision as of 10:11, 3 March 2016
Welcome to the EM/CA wiki
Please send us your EM/CA news, conferences, jobs and training opportunities
Announcements
- Job: IDS Fellowships 2024
- Conference: ICODOC 2024
- Training: Summer School on Languages in Interaction 2024
- Symposium: Forensic Conversation Symposium 2024
- Training, Other: UoY MAinAppliedLing CA
- Training, Workshop: UCLA Professional Training Workshop 2024
- Conference: EASA2024
- Conference, Workshop: LW2024
- Conference: YorkCA2024
- Conference: International Meeting on Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters 2024
Recent publications
Latest five 2015/2016 additions to the EMCA bibliography database:
- Hitzler2024: Sarah Hitzler (2024) Doing being ordinary nonetheless: Navigating social expectations in a peer support group
- KardasIsler2024: Nergiz Kardaş İşler, Myrte N. Gosen, Annerose Willemsen (2024) Hypothetical situations as a pedagogical resource in social studies and history lessons at primary school
- Kim2024: Younhee Kim, Richard Fitzgerald (2024) Occasioned Semantics and Membership Categorisation Analysis: Fields of meaning, categorial consistency and omni-relevance
- Fleischhacker2024: Melanie Fleischhacker, Eva-Maria Graf (2024) A closer look into the ‘black box’ of coaching – linguistic research into the local effectiveness of coaching with the help of conversation analysis
- Tadic2024: Nadja Tadic (2024) Preference organization and possible -isms in institutional interaction: The case of adult second language classrooms