EMCA bibliography database
The EMCA Bibliography database tracks publications relevant to Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.
Contents
Browse the entire database
You can browse, search and filter the database by year, author, tag/keyword and publication type. If the window below is too small for your browser, try browsing the database in a new window.
Export
- You can subscribe to an RSS feed of database entries
- Or download the entire database as a bibtex file
Books
- EMCA books database: a list of books in the database ordered by publication date
Specialised EMCA bibliographies
There are a number of specialised tag/keyword lists maintained as part of the bibliography:
- Basic resources and debates tag
- General EMCA tag
- Membership categorization analysis tag
- Interactional linguistics tag
- Discursive psychology tag
- Related interaction studies tag
- (incl.: Goffman, anthropology, micro-ethnography, etc.)
- Medical EMCA tag
- (EMCA in the field of medicine, psychotherapy, and related topics like impaired communication)
Background and status
The EMCA bibliography was initiated and has been maintained by Paul ten Have on the EMCA news website since the early 1990s. His bibliographies - as of July 2014 are available on this site.
This wiki was established to digitize that bibliography and make it available alongside an updatable wiki building on the wealth of EMCA resources Paul assembled on his site.
Scope
The bibliography lists academic work that is based mainly on EM/CA methods and approaches and/or positions its findings directly in relation to past or current work in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. If you are unsure whether an item fits this description and would like to discuss it, please contact The EMCA wiki Admins.
Adding to the bibliography
Adding bibliography entries is the best way to help build and maintain this resource. as well as keep the new ones up to date. You need a user account to do this, so please get in touch if you can help in this way and we will make you one.
Import
- You can import small BibTeX files into EMCA wiki by clicking the 'Add to the bibliography' link in the sidebar.
- If you have a large amount of EMCA-related bibliographic data (preferably in BibTeX format) that you would like to contribute, please get in touch].
Digitizing old bibliographies
We are currently digitizing the old bibliographies from Paul ten Have's site. If you click on the 'discussion' link on the top of each of the bibliography pages, it will provide you with a link to the old bibliography and an indication of which areas of the bibliography currently need work.