Episodes
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In this episode you’ll hear an interview with Melisa Stevanovic, assistant professor of social psychology at Tampere university in Finland.…
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In this episode, Elliott Hoey interviews Leelo Keevallik, Professor of Language, Culture, and Interaction at Linköping University, and also associate editor…
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In this episode you’ll hear an interview with Hansun Zhang Waring, Professor of Linguistics and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University…
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In this episode, Saul Albert introduces a feature interview with Doug Maynard and Jason Turowetz, co-authors of an exciting new book entitled Autistic Intelligence, published in summer 2022 by the University of Chicago Press.
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In this episode, Saul Albert interviews Charles Antaki, Professor Emeritus of Language and Social Psychology at Loughborough University. Charles is…
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In this episode, Elliott Hoey (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) interviews Stuart Ekberg, associate professor of in the School of Psychology and…
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In this episode, Elliott Hoey (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) interviews Sara Goico and Natasha Shrikant about the group Ethnomethodology and Conversation…
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In this episode, Elliott Hoey (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) interviews Lorenza Mondada, professor of linguistics at the University of Basel. Professor Mondada is now the world’s foremost authority on the analysis of video recorded social interactions, especially as regards the interplay of multimodal resources for the constitution of everyday and institutional activities. In recent work, she has examined in a series of papers the interpenetration of talk and ambulatory movement, she recently edited a volume on touch in social interaction, and coming out this summer is a monograph entitled Sensing in social interaction. Among many other sites, Lorenza has recorded in wine and cheese shops all over Europe, as well as bakeries and butcheries, in train depots and border crossing stations, art museums and garden tours, and documented activities from dumpster diving to fine dining. Given this truly remarkable breadth of fieldwork, she was the perfect person to talk to about data collection.
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In this episode, Saul Albert (Loughborough University) does a data session and a short interview with Anita Pomerantz, Professor Emerita in the Department of Communication at the State University of New York at Albany. Her conversation analytic work on agreeing and disagreeing, seeking and providing information and negotiating responsibility for blameworthy and praiseworthy deeds has been foundational for the field, opening up new areas of basic CA work, and has shaped the rich field of applied CA work - including her own - in medical and legal contexts. She has served as Chair of the Language and Social Interaction Divisions of both the National Communication Association and the International Communication Association, and has recently completed a book with Oxford University Press entitled “Asking and Telling in Conversation"