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This new and informal conference will be a place for early- and mid-career researchers to discuss work-in-progress in an interactive and small-scale environment. You are welcome to submit any work-in-progress concerning social interaction from a conversation-analytic and/or interactional linguistic perspective. To stimulate and maintain engaging discussions, we strive for a limited number of participants (maximum of 70). | This new and informal conference will be a place for early- and mid-career researchers to discuss work-in-progress in an interactive and small-scale environment. You are welcome to submit any work-in-progress concerning social interaction from a conversation-analytic and/or interactional linguistic perspective. To stimulate and maintain engaging discussions, we strive for a limited number of participants (maximum of 70). | ||
− | + | ==Keynote speakers== | |
* Melisa Stevanovic (University of Helsinki) | * Melisa Stevanovic (University of Helsinki) | ||
* Saul Albert (Loughborough University) | * Saul Albert (Loughborough University) | ||
− | Call for papers | + | ==Call for papers== |
We invite contributions in three formats: original oral papers, data sessions and poster presentations. | We invite contributions in three formats: original oral papers, data sessions and poster presentations. | ||
− | + | ==Original papers== | |
Papers present original work-in-progress (10-15 minutes), followed by discussion (15 -20 minutes). Goal of the presentations is to further work-in-progress (in analysis and/or towards publication). | Papers present original work-in-progress (10-15 minutes), followed by discussion (15 -20 minutes). Goal of the presentations is to further work-in-progress (in analysis and/or towards publication). | ||
− | + | ==Data sessions== | |
Data sessions present data collections with a clear focus on a particular phenomenon and research question, (1 hour). | Data sessions present data collections with a clear focus on a particular phenomenon and research question, (1 hour). | ||
− | + | ==Poster presentations== | |
Poster presentations are plenary and allow participants to present their work in short presentations based on the discussion/analysis of a single data excerpt (5 minutes), followed by an opportunity to interact with the presenters individually on the basis of the full poster (30 minutes). | Poster presentations are plenary and allow participants to present their work in short presentations based on the discussion/analysis of a single data excerpt (5 minutes), followed by an opportunity to interact with the presenters individually on the basis of the full poster (30 minutes). | ||
− | + | ==Submission== | |
Please describe your contribution in 300-500 words and indicate whether it is intended as a paper, data session or poster. | Please describe your contribution in 300-500 words and indicate whether it is intended as a paper, data session or poster. |
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ECCA2020 | |
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Type | Conference |
Categories (tags) | Uncategorized |
Dates | 2020/06/29 - 2020/06/30 |
Link | http://ecca.ruhosting.nl |
Address | Nijmegen, NL |
Geolocation | 51° 50' 42", 5° 50' 34" |
Abstract due | 2020/02/02 |
Submission deadline | 2020/02/02 |
Final version due | |
Notification date | |
Tweet | The CfP for the first European Conference on Conversation Analysis to be held in Nijmegen, NL on June 29-30 2020 is now online. Deadline for abstracts is 2/2/2020. |
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European Conference on Conversation Analysis 2020 (ECCA2020):
Details:
The first European Conference of Conversation Analysis, jointly organised by the universities of Nijmegen, Groningen, Utrecht, Amsterdam and the Erasmus Medical Centre, will be held on June 29-30, 2020 at Radboud University in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
This new and informal conference will be a place for early- and mid-career researchers to discuss work-in-progress in an interactive and small-scale environment. You are welcome to submit any work-in-progress concerning social interaction from a conversation-analytic and/or interactional linguistic perspective. To stimulate and maintain engaging discussions, we strive for a limited number of participants (maximum of 70).
Contents
Keynote speakers
- Melisa Stevanovic (University of Helsinki)
- Saul Albert (Loughborough University)
Call for papers
We invite contributions in three formats: original oral papers, data sessions and poster presentations.
Original papers
Papers present original work-in-progress (10-15 minutes), followed by discussion (15 -20 minutes). Goal of the presentations is to further work-in-progress (in analysis and/or towards publication).
Data sessions
Data sessions present data collections with a clear focus on a particular phenomenon and research question, (1 hour).
Poster presentations
Poster presentations are plenary and allow participants to present their work in short presentations based on the discussion/analysis of a single data excerpt (5 minutes), followed by an opportunity to interact with the presenters individually on the basis of the full poster (30 minutes).
Submission
Please describe your contribution in 300-500 words and indicate whether it is intended as a paper, data session or poster.
Contributions in PDF format are to be submitted by email via europeanconferenceca2020@gmail.com.
Deadline for submission of abstracts is February 2nd, 2020 (notification of acceptance: March 1st).
Further information / Contact: europeanconferenceca2020@gmail.com