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This page is currently not maintained. If you have resources for learners that you would like to post to this page, please email admins@emcawiki.net and we will either give you an account, or add the resources for you.
Contents
Training Opportunities
- If you want formal training towards a qualification, see the Where to study EMCA page for masters & PhD courses worldwide.
- If you want short courses, check out the Training page for upcoming courses and workshops
Your journey through EMCA
Reading
- Work through the Basic resources and debates tag on the wiki by the first generation of analysts
- Check out key resources from a more diverse group of scholars
Transcribing
- Check out the Transcription Resources page on the wiki, and work through some of the tutorials
Keeping up with the discourse
- Subscribe to Kobin Kendrick's list of conversation analysts on Twitter.
- Check out the EMCA hashtag on twitter regularly.
- Check out Dr Marina Cantarutti's 'priceless #EMCA threads' list: https://twitter.com/i/events/1271155895976722434