Happy #RSD2026… I have been gifted this wonderful 2LP of Lo-files.
Posts by Jack
Our book chapter "Identity and Membership Categorization Analysis" in the forthcoming Routledge Handbook of Conversation Analysis is now freely available.... 📖🪪
@tillyflint.bsky.social #EMCA #identity #discourse
books.google.co.uk/books?hl=en&...
How does the evidence for communication-based interventions to motivate blood donation stack up?
Read our new paper to find out…🔓📄
doi.org/10.1111/vox....
@isbt.bsky.social #Transfusion #Blood
At the moment we’re restricting our sample to UK based… because it is where our other studies have been focused… but if recruitment slows down then we’ll consider expanding
Have you ever donated blood for research?
✨We want to talk to adults about their experience of giving blood for research purposes.✨
Interested? Questions? app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk/s/oxford/blo...
Challenges in Advising People with Serious Mental Illness to Quit Smoking: A Conversation Analysis of Patient Resistance @ssrn.bsky.social papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
Thank you to whoever managed to get @iscaupdates.bsky.social on the HMRC approved list for professional memberships for tax relief
One of us is putting more effort into this pompom wreath.
Dear followers,
I have been elected to Research Fellow at @wolfsonoxford.bsky.social from January.
I'm happy to continue flying the EMCA flag at Wolfson.
Jack
Sharing our TRIDENT programme at a @oxprimarycare.bsky.social x ND Population Health before Prof Sir Richard Peto’s guest lecture.
Of course, paying very special attention to the power of conversation analysis & Dr Xinxin Yang’s work on clinicians handling patient resistance to e-cigarettes.
You might also catch me introducing the TRIDENT trial and conversation analysis 😊
Filling some small holes around the front door to stop a draught (hooray!), but upon trying to have a smooth finish I snapped the door trim (booray¡).
I am learning that owning a house means if you’ll create something to fix in the course of fixing something else.
Today the upstairs ceilings have been plastered (hooray!), but now the circuit for all ceiling lights no longer works (booray¡).
@oxprimarycare.bsky.social
Outstanding that Xinxin’s work on our TRIDENT trial -developing a communication intervention based on their CA work for smoking reduction for people with serious mental illness- is one of the highest scoring presentations at SRNT-E! 🎉🎉🥳🥳
50 days free access to this article via this link: authors.elsevier.com/c/1lh6R5WqQh...
Protocol includes details on how we planned to use CA as part of a clinical trial process evaluation.
Testing a New Diabetes Adaptive Weight management Network (NewDAWN): A... www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
White and ginger cat face peering through the bottom left corner of a French door.
Settling into the new house. Neighbours are always popping round to say hi.
5 purple t shirts with the label “ICCA2018”
Declutterring. Trying to decide which T-shirts to keep 🤔.
A short account of the provenance of "The baby cried. The mommy picked it up", by Rick Prelinger, son of one of the editors of the book in which the children's stories appeared
"The baby cried..." is part of every CA student's lore.
@jackbjoyce.bsky.social tracked it down for a ROLSI.net blog.
Now Jack has heard from Rick Prelinger @footage.bsky.social, one of the children whose stories were recorded. We're delighted that he is happy to share his memories of it.
#EMCA
Our article is now OA🔓.
New to the area (we’ve just moved house)… still learning the pecking order.
Ever wanted to access and use data without informed consent but couldn’t find any guiding principles on how to do that ethically?
Look no further… read our new paper out now in @rolsi-journal.bsky.social special section 🙂
doi.org/10.1080/0835...
New textbook on Essential Lifestyle Medicine out now !
with a corking chapter featuring CA 😉
www.cambridge.org/core/books/e...
For me it’s quite sad—having to give up my plot (and this year is the first year we’re getting pay off for the no dig approach—very few weeds!!) cause moving to new area 🥲
OH actually, save your time (if it is useful)—my PhD should have links & transcripts to most (and more) of that data… I think it’s buried in an appendix at the end.
repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/the...
In addition to this, a few of my papers on public disputes have the recordings & transcripts available in various repositories (I think around 30 or so?) if useful. (this is not a strange way to plug my papers—which you can disregard & just look at the data 😅).
Now removed^