EMCA bootcamp 2023 SDU
SDUBootcamp2023 | |
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Type | Training |
Categories (tags) | Uncategorized |
Dates | 2023/12/17 - 2023/12/21 |
Link | https://www.sdu.dk/en/forskning/phd/phd skoler/phd humaniora/alle kurser |
Address | The research station, Svanninge Bjerge |
Geolocation | 55° 7' 34", 10° 16' 2" |
Abstract due | |
Submission deadline | 2023/10/01 |
Final version due | |
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Tweet | Learning opportunity @SyddanskUni: Analyzing social practices for senses making. Developing analytic skills. (EMCA Bootcamp X) (17.-21.dec.), Svanninge Bjerge (registration deadline: October 1st) |
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EMCA bootcamp 2023 SDU:
Details:
Overview Dates: 17. -21. December 2023
Location: The research station, Svanninge Bjerge, 25 kilometers south of Odense
Registration : Register before October 1st, 2023 by mail to Jeanet Dal, dal@sdu.dk Please list your name, your email address, your affiliation and the name of the course for which you register.
Deadline for Project Description: October 1st, 2023. Please send your project description before October 1st to Catherine Brouwer rineke@sdu.dk.
For futher information: Please contact Kristian Mortensen (krimo@sdu.dk)
Course overview:
This 5 days residential seminar will engage with recent topics in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Among the topics addressed will be the ethnomethodological roots of CA, multimodal analysis, grammar and the body, collection-based analysis, space and mobility, and applied conversation analysis. Participants are invited to bring their own data for data sessions and to nominate topics for discussion. The program will consist of lectures, group discussions, assignments and data sessions. Notification and further information about the course site will be sent to the accepted participants ( November 1st at the latest).
Besides the electronic registration, please send a description of your PhD project including a description of your data collection. The description should be max 2 pages and may include a (short) transcription and analytic notes of a phenomenon you are currently working on. Since this course is notoriously overbooked, the description of your PhD project will play a major role in admitting participants to the course. The description should be emailed to Rineke Brouwer (rineke@sdu.dk) by the time of registration – deadline is October, 1).
This course is offered in cooperation with the Doctoral School at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU), and the PhD program for Language, Linguistics, Cognition and Communication at Aarhus University.
Among the instructors are Spencer Hazel (Newcastle University), Leelo Keevalik (Linköping Universitet). Elisabeth Muth Andersen, Catherine E. Brouwer, Søren W. Eskildsen, Kristian Mortensen, Gitte Rasmussen, Johannes Wagner (all SDU), Jakob Steensig (University of Aarhus).