EMCA Online Discussion
Social Media
- Use & search the #EMCA hashtag on twitter - it's probably the most active #EMCA online community
- You can follow lots of #EMCA tweeps here: https://twitter.com/kobin/lists/conversation-analysis
There are a number of groups - some are open, some closed. Here's a list you can check out.
- https://www.facebook.com/InternationalSocietyForConversationAnalysis/
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/EthnoCA/
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/517641964941698/about/
- https://www.facebook.com/ASAEMCA/?ref=br_rs
- http://www.facebook.com/AIEMCA/
- https://www.facebook.com/InternationalSocietyForConversationAnalysis/
Other
There have, at various times, been IRC channels, Discord servers, WhatsApp groups for EM/CA researchers - with a range of openness/closedness to new members. Only the platforms that are open to new members will be listed here, but if you have a closed/obscure group that you'd like to open by listing it - please do!
Slack
There is an open Slack for EM/CA researchers administrated by Hayden Blain (https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayden-blain-9724468a/) and SaulAlbert (talk) get in touch with either to get access.
Discord
Keith Cox started a Discord server for UCLA CLIC, you can join that here: https://discord.gg/Zv3ZqKFcPu
Online communities
These are more like independent associations/organisations that encourage regular discussion (usually online) amongst members.
- DokGF - https://dokgf.wordpress.com/ - A network for PhD students in conversation research (German language)
- CORE-ILCA - https://coreilca.wordpress.com/ - a community for early career researchers in conversation analysis and interactional linguistics
- EMCA4RJ - http://emca4rj.conversationanalysis.org/ - ethnomethodology and conversation analysis for racial justice
Mailing lists
Discourse and Rhetoric Group [DARG] Mailing list
- Status: functional, last checked by SaulAlbert (talk) 14:36, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
This mailing list is primarily used to advertise upcoming Discourse and Rhetoric Group events at Loughborough University, UK. It is also used to advertise EM/CA positions and opportunities and occasionally for CA-relevant questions.
It is managed by the current DARG coordinator at Loughborough University (information can be found on https://www.lboro.ac.uk/research/crcc/events/darg-events/). Email the DARG coordinator in order to subscribe, or advertise a CA opportunity / ask an EM/CA-relevant question to its subscribers.
LANSI listserv (Language and Social Interactional Workshop Group)
We host monthly data sessions, a yearly conference, and we are organizing a series of workshops on advanced CA topics this year.
Here's how you can subscribe to our listserv: https://www.tc.columbia.edu/lansi/join-lansi/
RUCAL announcement list
An announcement list for the Rutgers Conversation Analysis Lab
Centre for Language Interaction and Culture (CLIC)
This is the announcement list for CLIC at UCLA
Subscribe/unsubscribe here:
https://lists.sscnet.ucla.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=CLIC-LIST&A=1
ETHNOCD list (U Albany)
Announcement/discussion list for the ETHNOCD group at the University of Albany, NY
Subscribe/unsubscribe here:
https://listserv.albany.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=ETHNOCD&A=1
Possibly dead or inaccessible mailing lists
No idea if these mailing lists still work. Any clues? If you are on one of them - let us know at admins@conversationanalysis.org
THE LANGUSE LIST
- Status: offline, last checked by SaulAlbert (talk), 22nd September 2022
- Languse seems to have dropped offline again.
- I'm trying to rescue it but it might be terminal.
"Kaiwa", a list on Japanese CA
- Status: no idea: Last checked by SaulAlbert (talk) 14:36, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
This list offers an informal platform for discussing CA of Japanese materials. If you are interested, all that is needed it to send a subscription message to the listserv.
To subscribe to the list send a message to: listserv@ma1.sg-u.ac.jp
(WARNING: that's a "one" after "ma" not an "L". Also make sure to use the dash character in "sg-u" and not an underline character "sg_u")
In the body of the message (not in the subject line) type: subscribe kaiwa YOUR NAME; For example:Â subscribe kaiwa Donald Carroll
After subscribing you will receive a welcome message which generally outlines the purpose of the list.  Let me stress that this new list is, in no way, competitive with either ETHNO or LANG-USE. It is not a splintering off but rather a natural complementary outgrowth. Being a smaller and more specialized list, I hope it will provide a casual and comfortable forum for
people who may have had something to say but were hesitant to post to a larger list.
Prof. Donald Carroll, International Communication Program, English Department, Shikoku Gakuin University, Bunkyo-cho 3-2-16, Zentsuji-shi, Kagawa 765, Japan Tel/Fax: 81 (877) 63 4329 Email: dcarroll@niji.or.jp
COMSERVE'S ETHNO HOTLINE
- Status: no idea. Last checked by SaulAlbert (talk) 14:36, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
There is a quaint webpage about this list here - but tbh I can't decipher it nor figure out how to join http://www.cios.org/www/forums.htm
The Ethno hotline may or may not still function in the 21st Century. Paul's original instructions for joining are charmingly out of date - so please do modify this page to reflect any success/failure you experience trying to subscribe.
This is an electronic 'news group' exclusively devoted to our field, managed by COMSERVE. This 'hotline' is used by many colleagues to distribute or ask for various kinds of information or to participate in discussions. It is a free electronic service to which you can subscribe my sending a mail JOIN ETHNO FIRSTNAME LASTNAME to [COMSERVE@CIOS.ORG]. If you have any difficulty, you may contact the staff at [SUPPORT@CIOS.ORG]. Address your contributions to [ETHNO@cios.ORG].
The Therapeutic Discourse List (therapeutic-discourse-l)
- Status: can't find int online. Last checked by SaulAlbert (talk) 14:36, 1 October 2020 (UTC)
Beginning in January 2004, the Therapeutic discourse listserve has been developed as a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in therapeutic discourse. The listserve also aims to promote wide-ranging theoretical, research-oriented and practice-focused discussions about communicative interactions where the intention is to be helpful. The Therapeutic Discourse listserve hopes to promote closer dialogue between professional helpers and those who research their conversations with clients.
The internet server hosting this list will be housed at the University of Calgary (in Canada). To subscribe as a listserve member, please do EXACTLY the following:
send an email message to: majordomo@majordomo.ucalgary.ca
Include in the body of your e-mail:
subscribe therapeutic-discourse-L
end
(do not put a subject heading for this e-mail)
Any further inquiries regarding the therapeutic-discourse-L listserve can be directed to Tom Strong at strongt@ucalgary.ca