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Advanced CA - Lboro
Type Workshop
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2019/03/26 - 2019/09/25
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Address Loughborough
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Tweet We will be running a workshop ​in Advanced Conversation Analysis on 23-25 September 2019 at Loughborough University. Enquiries and applications to: m.pino@lboro.ac.uk
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Workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis - Loughborough, 23-25 September 2019:


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Workshop in Advanced Conversation Analysis

Loughborough University

23-25 September 2019


Conversation analysis (CA) is used in the scientific study of social interaction, ranging from mundane to institutional settings. CA is used to examine how people accomplish social activities through the use of talk and other semiotic resources (including the non-verbal). CA studies range from basic work on the fundamentals of human interaction, to applied research aimed at contributing to service improvement.


What does this workshop cover?


The 3-day workshop will provide an overview of advanced topics in CA research as well as key prospects and problems in CA methodology. The workshop aims to build on the skills that participants already have in CA methods of analysis.


How is the workshop structured?


This workshop will run from 1pm to 6pm on the first day and then 9am-6pm on the second day, and 9am-5pm on the third day.


Short presentations by the facilitators will cover advanced aspects of CA and its applications to various areas of inquiry. Most of the workshop will be dedicated to practical sessions and hands-on analytic work. Participants will work in small groups on data provided by the facilitators. They will identify an original phenomenon and will share their findings in a short, informal group presentation towards the end of the workshop. The analytic work will be supported by the facilitators.


Facilitators: Saul Albert, Charles Antaki, Ruth Parry, Marco Pino, Jessica Robles, Rein Sikveland, Elizabeth Stokoe.


Who is the workshop for?


The workshop is open to postgraduates, post-docs, researchers and faculty who have a good knowledge of CA and wish to consolidate their analytic skills. This includes established colleagues interested in exploring new specialties. The number of participants will be restricted to 20 (in order to maximise opportunities for participation). The fee for the three days will cover costs, including photocopies of training materials, refreshments and buffet lunches. For employed persons and PhD students with training budgets the charge is £250. For unwaged and PhD students without training budgets the charge is £195.


Do I need to have prior knowledge of conversation analysis?


Yes. This workshop is open to participants who have a good working knowledge of CA.


How do I apply?


Enquiries and applications to Marco Pino: m.pino@lboro.ac.uk


To help us prepare the Workshop and tailor it to participants’ interests: Please send a short note (no more than 100 words) saying what you would like us to cover. We have reserved some slots for skills session, which we would like to dedicate to participants’ preferred topics as much as possible.