Copenhagen Multimodality Day 2017

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CMD2017
Type Conference
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2017/10/06 - 2017/10/06
Link http://circd.ku.dk/calender/multimodality-day-2017/
Address Emil Holms Kanal 2, DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Geolocation 55° 39' 30", 12° 35' 24"
Abstract due 2017/06/20
Submission deadline 2017/06/20
Final version due
Notification date
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Copenhagen Multimodality Day 2017:


Details:

Copenhagen Multimodality Day 2017

3rd Copenhagen Multimodality Day 2017

  • Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design
  • University of Copenhagen, 6 October, 2017
  • Proposal Deadline: 20 June, 2017


This research seminar invites proposals for paper presentations related to video ethnography, EMCA, multimodality and interaction analysis. We especially encourage paper presentations that deal with difficult methodological issues and/or presents novel solutions to methodological issues.

The invited keynote speaker is Charles Goodwin, professor of Applied Linguistics at UCLA

C. Goodwin will be focusing on issues related to the title: “Why Multimodality? Why Co-Operative Action?”.

Paper presentations should focus on, but are not restricted to, issues of embodied conduct, sequential analysis of multimodal actions, participants’ use of objects in a socio-material world, and/or subtle phenomena like emotions and cognition displayed in social interaction.

We welcome empirical papers, discussions and theoretical papers that take EMCA, interaction analysis, video ethnography and multimodality studies as points of departure for new theoretical and methodological considerations.

We strongly encourage presentations that have an experimental and novel approach to settings, data, methods and theories within the broad spectrum of EMCA.

Practical information

This one-day research seminar is being prepared and organized by the Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design at the University of Copenhagen. We are aiming for about 30-40 participants during the day, which is planned as a single-track research seminar.

The seminar is free of charge, but participants should email Brian Due, bdue@hum.ku.dk for registration.


Submission, abstracts and deadlines

Abstracts should not exceed 300 words and should include the title of the paper, research topic, method, empirical data, theoretical approach, findings and references.

The deadline for submitting abstracts is 20 June, 2017. Notification of acceptance by 10 August, 2017

Please ensure that your abstract is anonymized by removing all features from the text and the document properties that may help to identify you as the author of the text. Presentations should be maximum 30 minutes long (20 min presentation + 10 min discussion).

Abstracts should be emailed to Brian Due: bdue@hum.ku.dk

Travel and location maps The seminar will take place at University of Copenhagen, Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics Emil Holms Kanal 2, DK-2300 Copenhagen S For travel information see: http://humanities.ku.dk/contact/howtofindus/

Organizing and scientific committee The Centre for Interaction Research and Communication Design is organizing the research seminar and the scientific committee consists of Brian L. Due, Martha Sif Karrebæk and Søren Beck Nielsen.

Any comments or questions can be addressed to Brian Due at bdue@hum.ku.dk