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Online workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis | Online workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis |
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Type | Training |
Categories (tags) | Uncategorized |
Dates | 2024/09/24 - 2024/09/26 |
Link | https://darg.lboro.ac.uk/event/online-workshop-in-advanced-conversation-analysis/ |
Address | Online (Loughborough - UK time) |
Geolocation | 52° 45' 54", -1° 13' 56" |
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Tweet | Waitlisted: Online workshop in Advanced CA: Sep 23 - 26, £75 (concessions) – £150 (full), UK timezone, (Loughborough University). The workshop aims to enhance participants’ skills in CA methods of analysis and ability to produce original contributions to the field |
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Online workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis, Loughborough, September 2024:
Details:
NB: The workshop is now full and we are operating a waitlist
Online workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis
September 24 - September 26
£75 – £150
Online (UK timezone, Loughborough University), 24th-26th September 2024
This 3-day online workshop is for advanced postgraduate researchers, postdoctoral researchers, and early career faculty who have a strong working knowledge of conversation analysis (CA) and wish to consolidate their analytic skills.
What does this workshop promise?
The workshop will provide an overview of advanced topics, problems and prospects in CA research. The workshop aims to enhance participants’ skills in CA methods of analysis and ability to produce original contributions to the field.
How is the workshop structured?
This workshop will be online on Microsoft Teams. All times are in BST (London time):
- Tuesday 24th September from 10am to 4.30pm
- Wednesday 25th September from 9am to 6pm
- Thursday 26th September 9am to 3.30pm
Presentations by the facilitators will cover advanced topics in CA and its applications to various areas of investigation. Most of the workshop will be dedicated to practical sessions and hands-on analytic work. The participants will work in small groups on video data and transcripts provided by the facilitators. They will identify an original phenomenon and will share their findings in a short, informal group presentation on the third day of the workshop. The analytic work will be supported by the facilitators.
Facilitators: Marco Pino, Magnus Hamann, Saul Albert, Charles Antaki, Ruth Parry, Emma Richardson, Jessica Robles.
Please note that this is a camera-on online event and that consistent attendance is expected during the three days.
How much does it cost?
For employed academics and PhD students with training budgets: £150 for the three-day workshop.
For unwaged academics and PhD students without training budgets: £75 for the three-day workshop.
We encourage potential attenders who are unwaged or otherwise less able to afford the registration to contact m.pino@lboro.ac.uk as fees are negotiable in some circumstances.
Do I need to have prior knowledge of conversation analysis?
Yes. This workshop is open to participants who have a strong working knowledge of CA.
How do I apply?
Please send an email to m.pino@lboro.ac.uk introducing yourself and telling us about your existing knowledge of CA and your plans for using CA in your own research. The number of participants will be restricted to 20 to maximise opportunities for interaction.