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The Australasian Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis is now accepting .pdf copies of ethnomethodology/CA theses for placement on the AIEMCA website at http://aiemca.net. Authors who have had their theses accepted by the relevant institution and not otherwise digitally published can email .pdf copies of their thesis to Edward Reynolds (edward.reynolds at uqconnect.edu.au) for placement on the site. Video and audio files of up to 5mb related to the thesis and not otherwise bound by copyright or ethical restrictions can also be placed online. Please note that formatting and editing of the theses remains the responsibility of the author, and AIEMCA will only place .pdfs online.

Supervisors whose students may have left academia are particularly encouraged to facilitate this process in order to help unpublished works get into the hands of those who can use it.

Theses will be stored online in the AIEMCA thesis repository A number of theses already received are online, so click the link under ‘Pages’ and have a look at those already online.

Also keep an eye out for a new series of conference video diaries (or browse the website for the IPRA series). These diaries will include introductory discussions of ethnomethodology and CA topics from various scholars. Hosted through aiemca's youtube channe,l the videos are designed to improve the visibility and accessibility of ethnomethodology and CA to students and the general public.

Information provided by: Edward Reynolds, PHD Candidate, School of Journalism and Communications, University of Queensland, aiemca.net webmaster.