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Resistance Day
Type Seminar or talk
Categories (tags) EMCA, Resistance, CA, MCA
Dates 2018/09/12 - 2018/09/12
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Address Brockington B114
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Tweet The 3rd Resistance in talk-in-interaction Day is happening on 12th September 2018 at Loughborough University.

If you'd like to attend then get in touch with @JackBJoyce // @DARG_sessions

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3rd Resistance Day 2018:


Details:

The 3rd Resistance in talk-in-interaction day is happening on the 12th September, 2018 at Loughborough University. The day will be a mixture of data sessions and two invited speakers; Prof Ruth Parry & Dr Alexandra Kent to examine resistance in and as part of actions, sequences, and interactional activities.

Please contact: j.joyce@lboro.ac.uk for more information or to attend.


This seminar is part of our biannual seminar series and invites other scholars examining resistance in and as part of actions, sequences, and interactional activities in a variety of mundane and institutional settings. The presenters are also encouraged to reflect on the conceptualisation of resistance as an empirically-grounded interactional phenomenon. Thus, the intended outcome of the seminar is to put forward an overarching conceptual framework for resistance-in-interaction, that will enable EM/CA to engage in a dialogue with other disciplines studying resistance and inspire further empirical work on this topic.