🗓️Save the date🗓️1-3 July 2024, 8th International Conference on Conversation Analysis & Clinical Encounters (CA&CE), University of Oxford. More info coming soon...
Workshop in longitudinal conversation analysis, 12.10.2023-13.10.2023, University of Oulu (free of charge), at the University of Oulu campus. Keynote talks: Simona Pekarek Doehler (Neuchâtel), Spencer Hazel (Newcastle), & John Hellermann (Portland… https://t.co/9k9PHi3Y1E
Looking forward to welcoming a new cohort to our 'Introduction to Conversation Analysis and Health Care Encounters' @OxQualiCourses@AlburyCharlotte@JackBJoyce + guest tutors @CatJWoods, Chloe Shaw + special guest @McArthur_AM!
Extreme drought in Kenya has had catastrophic effects on the Maasai's livestock, leading to famine.
@CCLABUCSD and @UasoNgiro are raising money to feed women and children in Laikipia. $300 can feed school children for a week. Click to Donate https://t.co/r1Re7l69uC Please help!
Ever been in a conversation and felt like you just missed the right moment for your contribution, wishing you could 'go back in time'?
Then check out this piece @ChaseWRaymond and I wrote on "I was gonna say"-prefacing in English:
https://t.co/efTQLDgt8S
#emca
We are advertising a fully funded studentship in conversation analysis to work on palliative and end-of-life care interactions @lboroCRCC@DARG_sessions@CACEnotes https://t.co/DI4CbXkVuo
Please help me welcome @UasoNgiro to Twitter! This is the project Dr. Shirley Strum has run for 50 years! I started working with them last summer and was deeply impressed by the science, the conservation efforts and the community outreach! #baboons#conservation#primateresearch
The inaugural issue of Qualitative Health Communication (@QHCjournal) is out, with a fantastic paper on reassurance in paediatric palliative care led by @Holly_Sansone_ https://t.co/IxR0VRTJnP
Continuing our work on time reference, @AnneECWhite & I have recently been exploring the ‘recognitionality’ of such references. We’re excited to share some of our thoughts on this complex notion in a new paper, just out today! Link to PDF in comments (or via email) if interested.
@DrSarahJWhite Sarah, You're always breaking ground and you have huge fans close and far! Thanks for being someone I've looked up to from very early on.
@AlburyCharlotte Here you go!
Clayman, S., Heritage, J., 2015. Benefactors and beneficiaries: benefactive status and
stance in the management of offers and requests. In: Drew, Paul, Couper-Kuhlen,
Elizabeth (Eds.), Requesting in Social Interaction. Benjamins, Amsterdam, pp. 55–86.
I am recruiting PhD students to join @CCLABUCSD@UCSanDiego next year! We study the origins of social accountability looking at communication, cooperation and morality from a cross-cultural, cross-species and developmental perspective. We study Bunny! I promise you these sunsets
1/3 Are you interested in graduate study of social interaction using Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic methods? If so, the UCLA Sociology department will be accepting applications for its PhD program until December 1, 2021. @EMCA_News@TweetsEmca@lansi_tc
Why are primary care visits for chronic pain often difficult? And how can we improve patient and physician experience? Check out our new paper about "visit linearity" in @JournalGIM with @HoodMedland, @RichardLKravitz and Stephen Henry. https://t.co/aawTSnHJlK
Come & work with me, @CACEnotes & @hospicecare to improve how healthcare practitioners communicate with patients around referrals to hospices
Funded via a generous donation to @hospicecare
Stephen Hatch Research Fellow at City, University of London https://t.co/qT8DmECZ2n