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The Discourse & Rhetoric Group (DARG) runs weekly sessions in the School of Social Sciences & Humanities, email [email protected] for updates & to present.
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📣 Workshop announcement

“Conversation Analysis & Healthcare Interactions”

Led by Marco Pino, Saul Albert, Charles Antaki, Katie Jordin

@darg-sessions.bsky.social Loughborough University

📆11-12 Sep ‘25
📍 online

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Online workshop in conversation analysis and healthcare interactions – DARG
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CA DAY 2024 Call For Papers: (deadline 25th October) http://dlvr.it/TDHr2G - we welcome presentations on all aspects of interaction illuminated by Conversation Analysis. We look forward to seeing you in Loughborough on the 16th December!
CA Day 2024, Monday 16th December (hybrid) – DARG
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Just finished three awesome #EMCA days of Advanced CA Workshop online with the @darg-sessions.bsky.social team. Totally worth the "night shift" UK/Straya time zone difference. Looking forward to spending some quality time with my pillow now though 😂🥱
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CA DAY 2024 Call For Papers: (deadline 25th October) http://dlvr.it/TDHr2G - we welcome presentations on all aspects of interaction illuminated by Conversation Analysis. We look forward to seeing you in Loughborough on the 16th December!
CA Day 2024, Monday 16th December (hybrid) – DARG
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CA Day 2024 is happening on the 16th December, at Lboro and online! Our wonderful invited speakers are Ann Weatherall and Sally Wiggins Young. Registration is open, and in-person tickets go fast: http://dlvr.it/TDHpLj
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Loughborough University’s Discourse and Rhetoric Group (DARG) hosts its 16th Conversation Analysis Day on Monday 16th December 2024. Join us for a me
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Ann Weatherall's #ForensicCA2024 #EMCA presentation shows how instructors in feminist self-defence classes 'animate' legislation about what constitutes self-defence or (by contrast) construct extreme (illegal) cases of vengeful or disproportionate violence
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Alexandra Kent presents hers, Magnus Hamann's, and Jo Meredith's #EMCA study of non-emergency policing messaging in the UK showing IM senders seek assistance, and how chat handlers use links, sign offs, and other closing moves to foreclose the police-relevance of the problem
Alexandra Kent presenting at #ForensicCA2024
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Søren Sandager Sørensen presents his #ForensicCA2024 talk on 'Hva tenker du' ('what are your thoughts') in Norwegian police interviews and how this is used to solicit longer explanations - but also the pragmatic problems of such 'open' question formats with inexperienced suspects.
Søren Sandager Sørensen's presentation at #ForensicCA2024
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Kate Steel opens the third #ForensicCA2024 panel with an #EMCA study of difficult disclosure sequences in domestic abuse police call-outs highlighting how 'barriers' to disclosure are fraught with & interactionally patterned by complex and conflicting accountabilities
Kate Steel's #ForensicCA2024 talk
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Lorenza Mondada presents hers and Fernanda da Cruz' #ForensicCA2024 paper on how 'the bones are made to talk' through the interactional, embodied manipulations of materials and other practices of forensic investigators from an #EMCA perspective.
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Christopher Elsey & Hannah Jones present their #ForensicCA20204 talk on crisis and mental health disclosure in professional sport and how different accounts (celebrity social media, institutional risk assessment, police/ambulance work) are constructed in public #EMCA
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Terry Au-Yeung and Robin Smith's #ForensicCA2024 presentation shows how a police PR statement after a racialised assault by police officers works to destabilise/dilute the moral accountability of the police officer actions as constructed by quote tweets of the viral video #EMCA
Terry Au-Yueng presenting at ForensicCA2024 in Loughborough
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Our second panel of #ForensicCA2024 starts with Michael Mora-Rodruitez showing the normative orientation to compliance in police's request formats during border vehicle checks, and the escalation dynamics of high-entitlement/directive forms during trouble/non-compliance #EMCA
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Alison Knight (U York) presenting data on "orientations to suspect responses in police interrogations" to the in-person #ForensicCA #EMCA data session while online data sessions (with André Buscariolli from UCSB and Eve Mullins & Steve Kirkwood from Edinburgh) are ongoing.
Alison Knight presenting her data session as part of #ForensicCA2024
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The first #ForensicCA2024 keynote by Emma Tennent shares analytic observations and concludes on the power of #EMCA for feminist analyses of violence, and thoughtful questions from the floor about how morality and category memberships are managed interactionally in calls to the police
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Emma Tennent's #ForensicCA2024 keynote shows how ostensible 'barriers to reporting' family violence are respecified, in practice, as e.g., issues of caller identity #EMCA
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@lizstokoe.bsky.social introduces Emma Tennent, our first keynote of #ForensicCA2024 providing an #EMCA respecification of 'barriers to reporting' family violence.
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Laura Jenkins chairs a seamlessly hybrid Q&A session involving all speakers from our first fantastic #ForensicCA2024 panel of the day
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Sarah Atkins, Joanne Traynor, and Felicity Deamer finish the first panel of #ForensicCA2024 with a talk on how possible 'kidnap' incidents are handled in UK police emergency calls showing how call handlers manage and involve other officials as the call is escalated #EMCA
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Selena Mariano concludes our third talk by arguing that sexist stereotypes, as 'common knowledge', are used as resources conducting (and recognising/resisting) secondary victimisation during cross-examination #ForensicCA2024 #EMCA http://dlvr.it/TD5YYb
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#ForensicCA2024 #EMCA
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#ForensicCA2024 #EMCA
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Fabio Ferraz de Almeida, Sigurd D’hondt & Elena Barrett, in the second talk of the day
on interaction during trial procedures at the International Criminal Court argue that "CA provides a tool for making this mutual constitutiveness visible in real-time courtroom interaction"
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Katariina Harjunpää gives the first talk showing how mediators use multi-unit turns and turn-holding to 'anchor' the progress of mediation discussions in the clients' talk, and build accountability for a next question. http://dlvr.it/TD5WRH
Katariina Harjunpää
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