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Revision as of 18:47, 4 March 2016
Welcome to the EM/CA wiki
Please send us your EM/CA news, conferences, jobs and training opportunities
Announcements
- Job: VURA2023
- Job: PhD Studentship opportunity in Work, Interaction and Technology at King's College London 2016
- Workshop: Looking for evidence
- Workshop: Workshop on Gesprächsforschung 2016
- Seminar or talk: Ehess Garfinkel studies of work program
- Seminar or talk: More than a state of mind : the temporal unfolding of cooperative action
- Training: Advanced Topics in Conversation Analysis 2016
- Conference: Rial2016
- Job: Research Assistant: Video Analysis 2016
- Other: Map of EM/CA announcements worldwide 2016
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Recent publications
Latest five 2015/2016 additions to the EMCA bibliography database:
- Yu2024: Guodong Yu, Lijun Xin (2024) Acknowledging and legitimizing the embarrassment: Responding to embarrassment-telling
- Stein2024: Fabíola Stein, Helen Melander Bowden (2024) Disclaiming knowledge to encourage participation in research group meetings
- Svensson2024: Hanna Svensson (2024) Requesting another to taste: Passing food and the distribution of agency in the organization of bodily trajectories
- Montiegel2024: Kristella Montiegel (2024) Invoking time limits for managing responses in US Senate Judiciary Committee lower court nomination hearings
- DeStefani2024: Elwys De Stefani, Lorenza Mondada (2024) Revisiting talk in space: The inescapable mobility of social interaction