Workshop on Action
Sequencing with Gene Lerner and Ray Wilkinson,
University of York,
16-17 June 2016
Action
Sequencing Workshop
Gene
Lerner and Ray Wilkinson
16-17
June 2016, University of York
Intensive
‘hands on’ workshop with leading conversation analysts:
Professor
Gene Lerner, Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Professor
Ray Wilkinson, Human Communication Sciences, University of Sheffield, UK
12 places only
– likely to be over-subscribed, so register your interest early to avoid
disappointment!
Cost: £150
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Developing Conversation
Analytic Skills 3: Repair (3 days)
Tutors
to include: Sue Wilkinson and Celia Kitzinger
Date: 11 – 13 October 2016
Pre-requisites:
Developing Conversation Analytic Skills 1 and 2 (Turn-taking and Sequence
Organisation)
This
course is one of two – on repair and on word selection – designed to provide
further core training in conversation analysis (CA).
It
will provide a systematic grounding in the CA domain of repair. It will be an intensive course, limited to 12
participants. The course will be taught
via mini-lectures, practical activities and exercises, with an emphasis on
hands-on work with data. It is intended
for those with some prior familiarity with CA – especially turn-taking and
sequence organisation – who want to acquire key skills for working with
conversational data. It is not necessary
for participants to have their own data set.
Location:
University of York
Cost: £360 (to include
course materials, lunches, tea & coffee)
Contact: sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk
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Developing Conversation
Analytic Skills 4: Word Selection (3 days)
Tutors
to include: Sue Wilkinson, Clare Jackson and Celia Kitzinger
Date: 18 – 20 October 2016
Pre-requisites:
Developing Conversation Analytic Skills 1 and 2 (Turn-taking and Sequence
Organisation)
This
course is one of two – on word selection and repair – designed to provide
further core training in conversation analysis (CA).
It
will provide a systematic grounding in the CA domain of word selection. It will be an intensive course, limited to 12
participants. The course will be taught
via mini-lectures, practical activities and exercises, with an emphasis on
hands-on work with data. It is intended
for those with some prior familiarity with CA – especially turn-taking and
sequence organisation – who want to acquire key skills for working with
conversational data. It is not necessary
for participants to have their own data set.
Location:
University of York
Cost: £360 (to include
course materials, lunches, tea & coffee)
Contact: sarah.shrive-morrison@york.ac.uk
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