York Conversation Analysis: An Introduction and Overview June 2017

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CAYork1June2017
Type Training
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Dates 2017/06/12 - 2017/06/12
Link https://www.york.ac.uk/sociology/shortcourses/
Address University of York
Geolocation 53° 56' 44", -1° 3' 22"
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Conversation Analysis: An Introduction and Overview 12 June 2017

In the last thirty years, Conversation Analysis has become the preeminent method for the analysis of naturally occurring interaction. Despite its name, CA studies all forms of talk-in-interaction in institutional or work related settings as well as in ordinary conversation. It also studies embodied behaviours such as gaze, gesture, and movement.

In this course, we introduce the history and principles of CA, sketch some of its main analytic procedures, and show how it offers a indepth view of how we use talk in social interaction, and how these analytic practices inform a radical methodology in sociology.

This course is recommended for people with no prior knowledge of CA who just want to get a basic understanding of its distinctive approach, and those who intend to go on to take the more technical CA skills training programmes offered in the Department.

The course team will be Robin Wooffitt and Darren Reed

University of York, Research Centre for Social Sciences (RCSS)

Fee £75 (which includes tea/coffee and material

Please contact Sarah Shrive-Morrison to reserve your place sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk