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for news or for new bibliography entries.Latest news
- Training: Two CA courses at York University 13th-17th June 2016
- Conference: Grammar and Social Actions: April 4-5 in Perugia (Italy)
- Conference: Copenhagen Multimodality Day: Centre of Interaction Research and Communication Design University of Copenhagen, 18 November: DL: 20 June, 2016
- PhD Studentship Opportunities: Work, Interaction and Technology contact: Jon Hindmarsh [jon.hindmarsh (at) kcl.ac.uk), See also: [1].
- Data: Bristol researchers launch unique dataset of GP/patient consultations
- Training: Lots of upcoming short courses in CA in 2016
- Advanced Topics in Conversation Analysis 23rd – 25th March 2016, workshop led by Paul Drew & John Heritage; Loughborough University, UK. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/socialsciences/news-events
Recently added new publications
Latest five 2015/2016 additions to the EMCA bibliography database (auto-updated daily):
- Dalmaijer2025: Evi Dalmaijer, Wyke Stommel, Berber Pas, Wilbert Spooren (2025) How parents present therapeutic activities to health professionals through camerawork
- Roodzant2026: Maartje Roodzant, Bogdana Humă, Wyke Stommel, Marie Rickert (2026) Compliments in telephone and chat counselling
- Schep2025: Ellen Schep, Keun Young Sliedrecht, Wyke Stommel (2025) Everyday co-parenting in a polymedia environment: Negotiating when and how to talk about what in interconnected communication between professional foster parents and birth parents
- Van der Wal2025: Ester van der Wal, Wyke Stommel (2025) ‘Literatuuropvatting?’ Ander-herstel op initiatief van de leerling in mondelingen Nederlandse literatuur op de middelbare school
- Wagelaar2025: Eline Wagelaar, Wyke Stommel, Jeroen Dera (2025) The interactional consequences of asking for opinions about literature in Dutch oral exams