📢 Lboro CA Day 2025
A fantastic day of #EMCA presentations & networking.
📍 Lboro/hybrid
📅 15 Dec
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Call for abstracts open!
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📣 Workshop announcement
“Conversation Analysis & Healthcare Interactions”
Led by Marco Pino, Saul Albert, Charles Antaki, Katie Jordin
@darg-sessions.bsky.social Loughborough University
📆11-12 Sep ‘25
📍 online
darg.lboro.ac.uk/event/online...
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CA DAY 2024 Call For Papers: (deadline 25th October) http://dlvr.it/TDHr2G - we welcome presentations on all aspects of interaction illuminated by Conversation Analysis. We look forward to seeing you in Loughborough on the 16th December!
Just finished three awesome #EMCA days of Advanced CA Workshop online with the @darg-sessions.bsky.social team. Totally worth the "night shift" UK/Straya time zone difference. Looking forward to spending some quality time with my pillow now though 😂🥱
CA DAY 2024 Call For Papers: (deadline 25th October) http://dlvr.it/TDHr2G - we welcome presentations on all aspects of interaction illuminated by Conversation Analysis. We look forward to seeing you in Loughborough on the 16th December!
CA Day 2024 is happening on the 16th December, at Lboro and online! Our wonderful invited speakers are Ann Weatherall and Sally Wiggins Young. Registration is open, and in-person tickets go fast: http://dlvr.it/TDHpLj
Ann Weatherall's #ForensicCA2024 #EMCA presentation shows how instructors in feminist self-defence classes 'animate' legislation about what constitutes self-defence or (by contrast) construct extreme (illegal) cases of vengeful or disproportionate violence
Alexandra Kent presenting at #ForensicCA2024
Alexandra Kent presents hers, Magnus Hamann's, and Jo Meredith's #EMCA study of non-emergency policing messaging in the UK showing IM senders seek assistance, and how chat handlers use links, sign offs, and other closing moves to foreclose the police-relevance of the problem
Søren Sandager Sørensen's presentation at #ForensicCA2024
Søren Sandager Sørensen presents his #ForensicCA2024 talk on 'Hva tenker du' ('what are your thoughts') in Norwegian police interviews and how this is used to solicit longer explanations - but also the pragmatic problems of such 'open' question formats with inexperienced suspects.
Kate Steel's #ForensicCA2024 talk
Kate Steel opens the third #ForensicCA2024 panel with an #EMCA study of difficult disclosure sequences in domestic abuse police call-outs highlighting how 'barriers' to disclosure are fraught with & interactionally patterned by complex and conflicting accountabilities
Lorenza Mondada presents hers and Fernanda da Cruz' #ForensicCA2024 paper on how 'the bones are made to talk' through the interactional, embodied manipulations of materials and other practices of forensic investigators from an #EMCA perspective.
Christopher Elsey & Hannah Jones present their #ForensicCA20204 talk on crisis and mental health disclosure in professional sport and how different accounts (celebrity social media, institutional risk assessment, police/ambulance work) are constructed in public #EMCA
Terry Au-Yueng presenting at ForensicCA2024 in Loughborough
Terry Au-Yeung and Robin Smith's #ForensicCA2024 presentation shows how a police PR statement after a racialised assault by police officers works to destabilise/dilute the moral accountability of the police officer actions as constructed by quote tweets of the viral video #EMCA
Our second panel of #ForensicCA2024 starts with Michael Mora-Rodruitez showing the normative orientation to compliance in police's request formats during border vehicle checks, and the escalation dynamics of high-entitlement/directive forms during trouble/non-compliance #EMCA
Alison Knight presenting her data session as part of #ForensicCA2024
Alison Knight (U York) presenting data on "orientations to suspect responses in police interrogations" to the in-person #ForensicCA #EMCA data session while online data sessions (with André Buscariolli from UCSB and Eve Mullins & Steve Kirkwood from Edinburgh) are ongoing.
The first #ForensicCA2024 keynote by Emma Tennent shares analytic observations and concludes on the power of #EMCA for feminist analyses of violence, and thoughtful questions from the floor about how morality and category memberships are managed interactionally in calls to the police
Emma Tennent's #ForensicCA2024 keynote shows how ostensible 'barriers to reporting' family violence are respecified, in practice, as e.g., issues of caller identity #EMCA
@lizstokoe.bsky.social introduces Emma Tennent, our first keynote of #ForensicCA2024 providing an #EMCA respecification of 'barriers to reporting' family violence.
Laura Jenkins chairs a seamlessly hybrid Q&A session involving all speakers from our first fantastic #ForensicCA2024 panel of the day
Sarah Atkins, Joanne Traynor, and Felicity Deamer finish the first panel of #ForensicCA2024 with a talk on how possible 'kidnap' incidents are handled in UK police emergency calls showing how call handlers manage and involve other officials as the call is escalated #EMCA
Selena Mariano concludes our third talk by arguing that sexist stereotypes, as 'common knowledge', are used as resources conducting (and recognising/resisting) secondary victimisation during cross-examination #ForensicCA2024 #EMCA http://dlvr.it/TD5YYb
Fabio Ferraz de Almeida, Sigurd D’hondt & Elena Barrett, in the second talk of the day
on interaction during trial procedures at the International Criminal Court argue that "CA provides a tool for making this mutual constitutiveness visible in real-time courtroom interaction"
Katariina Harjunpää gives the first talk showing how mediators use multi-unit turns and turn-holding to 'anchor' the progress of mediation discussions in the clients' talk, and build accountability for a next question. http://dlvr.it/TD5WRH
Schedule for the Forensic Conversations in Criminal justice Settings panel
We are kicking off today's Forensic Conversations in Criminal Justice Settings symposium at Loughborough and online! http://dlvr.it/TD5V6z
Our Special Issue on "Conversation analysis and conversational technologies: Finding the common ground between academia and industry" is published! It comprises 11 #EMCA papers and 11 #AI #CxD industry-authored commentaries 💥
The editorial is #OpenAccess: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....
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Hi @lizstokoe.bsky.social , all - nice to be on here :) - we'll be hooking this account up to all our news and info. Not entirely sure yet how it'll be monitored and used outside of events etc. but happy to learn about this space and how people have used it in fun and useful ways.