Betz2024

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Betz2024
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Betz2024
Author(s) Emma Betz
Title Data Sessions
Editor(s) Jeffrey D. Robinson, Rebecca Clift, Kobin H. Kendrick, Chase Wesley Raymond
Tag(s) EMCA, Data sessions
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year 2024
Language English
City Cambridge
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Pages 172-188
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DOI 10.1017/9781108936583.007
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Howpublished
Book title The Cambridge Handbook of Methods in Conversation Analysis
Chapter 7

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Abstract

Many conversation-analytic projects and published papers have their origins in phenomena discovered by those working together in data sessions. Many researchers encounter conversation analysis and learn its principles in such sessions. For those working where conversation analysis is taught, data sessions are a regular and indispensable part of the working week, part of the practice of conversation analysis itself, and a primary resource through which methods are taught and communities are built. They provide occasions at any point in the research cycle to examine data fragments together in a concentrated stretch of time. They present opportunities for novice and experienced researchers to appraise existing research findings and to learn from each other in the heuristics of making observations and developing arguments from those observations. Included in this chapter are practical suggestions for planning, leading, and participating in data sessions, and a set of ‘keys’ to different aspects of turn and sequence organization that can open up areas of analysis in a particular stretch of interaction. The chapter also highlights challenges regularly encountered, especially when working with different languages and when meeting remotely, and it outlines recent developments, such as new formats and technologies for enhancing in-person and remote data sessions.

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