CACE 2017 – International Meeting on Conversation Analysis and Clinical Encounters

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CACE2017
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2017/07/12 - 2017/07/14
Link http://clahrc-west.nihr.ac.uk/events/cace-2017-international-meeting-conversation-analysis-clinical-encounters
Address Engineers House, Clifton Down, Bristol, BS8 3NB
Geolocation 51° 27' 41", -2° 37' 30"
Abstract due 2017/02/28
Submission deadline 2017/02/28
Final version due
Notification date
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CACE 2017 – International Meeting on Conversation Analysis and Clinical Encounters:


Details:

CACE is a biennial international meeting for academics and clinicians interested in the application of conversation analytic (CA) methods to communication in medical care. Days one and two begin with plenary talks and then showcases applied CA research alongside the opportunity to participate in small group sessions working with a variety of clinical data. On the third day of CACE, we invite clinicians and other interested parties to join us, and our programme is designed to be of special interest to them – to showcase how the perspective and methods of CA can contribute to our understanding of medical practice, to improving the effectiveness of communication and in the design and evaluation of clinical trials.

The CACE conferences have evolved a certain ‘style’; they are relatively small – numbers are capped, there are plenty of opportunities to discuss papers and to work with and explore a wide variety of original data. So there is a real emphasis on participation, interchange, sharing research ideas and findings – as much of a ‘hands on’ approach as is possible within the constraints of such a meeting.

We are proud to announce our plenary speakers:

Tanya Stivers (University of California Los Angeles, USA)

Anna Lindström (Uppsala University, Sweden)

Ruth Parry (University of Nottingham, UK)

Elizabeth Stokoe (Loughborough University, UK)

Oral presentations

We welcome submissions for oral presentations of work in progress or recently completed studies. The slot is 30 minutes – 20 minutes for the talk and 10 minutes for questions and discussion. Data sessions

We also welcome submissions to host small group data sessions working with video or audio-recordings and CA transcripts of healthcare communication. The data sessions are 90 minute slots. Workshops

Finally there will be space available in the programme for up to four 90-minute training workshops.

For further information please contact: cace-2017@bristol.ac.uk

CACE2017 is supported by NIHR CLAHRC West