Elliott Hoey
@elliotthoey.bsky.social
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Assistant professor of language and communication at the VU Amsterdam. Conversation analysis, ethnomethodology, multimodality (he/him, hɔɪ~hoʊi)
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dingemansemark.bsky.social
bare minimum for holding a conversation

#emca
(1) Speaker-change recurs, or at least occurs (cf. $4.1, below). (2) Overwhelmingly, one party talks at a time (cf. $4.2). (3) Occurrences of more than one speaker at a time are common, but brief (cf. $4.3). (4) Transitions (from one turn to a next) with no gap and no overlap are common. Together with transitions characterized by slight gap or slight overlap, they make up the vast majority of transitions (cf. $4.4). (5) Turn order is not fixed, but varies (cf. $4.5). (6) Turn size is not fixed, but varies (cf. 44.6). (7) Length of conversation is not specified in advance (cf. $4.7). (8) What parties say is not specified in advance (cf. $4.8). (9) Relative distribution of turns is not specified in advance (cf. $4.9). (10) Number of parties can vary (cf. $4.10). (11) Talk can be continuous or discontinuous (cf. 44.11). (12) Turn-allocation techniques are obviously used. A current speaker may select a next speaker (as when he addresses a question to another party); or parties may self-select in starting to talk (cf. $4.12). (13) Various 'turn-constructional units' are employed; e.g., turns can be projectedly 'one word long', or they can be sentential in length (cf. $4.13). (14) Repair mechanisms exist for dealing with turn-taking errors and violations; e.g., if two parties find themselves talking at the same time, one of them will stop prematurely, thus repairing the trouble (cf. 44.14).

Sacks et al. 1974
elliotthoey.bsky.social
🚨 new #emca paper klaxon 🚨

on-duty police regularly have to deal with recording bystanders. if they decide to open interaction, how do they do so? Uwe and I investigate 🕵🏻 in Language in Society

🔓 OA: www.cambridge.org/core/service...
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lizstokoe.bsky.social
New research and resource from Chase Raymond @saulalbert.bsky.social @elliotthoey.bsky.social et al: The Corpus of Language Discrimination in Interaction (CLDI): #OpenAccess database of (depressingly timely) recordings of people being policed for the #language they speak emcawiki.net/CLDI #EMCA
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This article introduces the Corpus of Language Discrimination in Interaction (CLDI)—an open-access corpus of transcribed video data, capturing moments where individuals are policed in some way for the language they are speaking or otherwise endorsing while sharing public space
(e.g. in stores, restaurants, parking lots, and parks). Despite having thus far largely evaded systematic inquiry, such interactions are illustrative of a particular genre of language policymaking and enforcement that takes place in everyday social life, which the CLDI aims to document and
make available for ongoing empirical examination. After presenting the corpus itself, as an initial exploration into some of the practices and actions observable in these data, we describe the recurrent
use of Speak English directives, accompanied by nation-state declarative accounts like This is
America. Detailed analysis of such turns, and the responses they receive, throws into relief ways
that language policies and ideologies can be instantiated, ratified, challenged, defended, and otherwise
negotiated in and through the particulars of interactants’ joint conduct. We conclude by
describing some future avenues for research, teaching, and public engagement on the basis of the
CLDI.* Guardian article about Trump signs executive order designating English as official language of US which an image of a white hand with pen, signing a piece of paper

https://bsky.app/profile/theguardian.com/post/3ljekaw6vjb2o
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lizstokoe.bsky.social
**SECOND #EMCA Starter Pack!**

The 1st is full: go.bsky.app/DHMkXcX so the 2nd is linked below. If you're a #ConversationAnalysis #DiscursivePsychology #MCA #Ethnomethodology researcher and want to be added (or removed!), reply below.

Repost to keep building our community!

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glerner.bsky.social
Here’s an old note from a beginning grad student (requesting some help with a first assignment) and then my reply.
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lizstokoe.bsky.social
We @kevinawhitehead.bsky.social @raymond-sociology.bsky.social are very happy to announce a new book and a new paper, both on conversation analysis and membership categorization, published rn in Jan 2025! 📕📄

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"Categories in Social Interaction" is out now from Routledge #AcademicSky #EMCA
a cardboard box with three copies of the same book entitled Categories in Social Interaction - two with red covers and pale yellow and blue illustrated speech bubbles and one plain blue hardcover - cover by Paul Blow
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glerner.bsky.social
I just stumbled across an old course handout. I thought I might share it here.
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dollyeldritch.bsky.social
My first paper with my amazing collaborator Dr. Emma Tennent. Come with us and unravel (in frankly masochistic detail) the sequential and categorial reasoning that organises transmisogynistic talk. If you do not have access but would to read it, let me know and I can share a copy. #EMCA 🌈🎓
Sex, Gender, and Bodies: Transmisogyny and Garfinkel's Status Degradation Ceremony
Hatred and fear of trans people, particularly trans women, are worldwide social phenomena. Transphobic rhetoric rests on essentialist understandings of sex and gender, but ethnomethodology shows how ...
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laalaajenkins.bsky.social
The CA (Conversation Analysis) day 2024 CAke off begins.

An epic edible version of Schegloff’s CA text.

@emma-richardson.bsky.social @darg-sessions.bsky.social #LboroCAday2024 @lborouniversity.bsky.social
Red and white iced cake with the text “sequence organisation” and “Schegloff” with Emma posing in the background
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laalaajenkins.bsky.social
Ruth Parry and Elliott Hoey present ways in which occupational therapists recommend aids and adaptations in palliative care

#lboroCAday2024 #emca

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@cacenotes.bsky.social @darg-sessions.bsky.social @lborouniversity.bsky.social
Painting of Ruth presenting behind black screens, wearing fuscia cardigan and lilac top, standing in front of a screen that says “indicating future deterioration” & “translating findings into practice”
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galinabolden.bsky.social
In case you've missed it, a wonderful podcast about Manny's legacy, an insightful interview with John Heritage and recollections of several colleagues and students #EMCA @iscaupdates.bsky.social
www.conversationanalysis.org/podcast/inte...
Interview with John Heritage about Emanuel Schegloff – ISCA
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elliotthoey.bsky.social
i was going to say this one. so excited for it to come out
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engber.bsky.social
In 2023, Harvard Business School suspended a star professor over charges of research misconduct.

As it happens, one of her papers also had funny data from a *different* B-school superstar -- a "mad, fraudulent unicorn,” per @jamesheathers.bsky.social... (1/3)

www.theatlantic.com/magazine/arc...
The Fraudulent Science of Success
Business schools are in the grips of a scandal that threatens to undermine their most influential research—and the credibility of an entire field.
www.theatlantic.com
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dingemansemark.bsky.social
This came out when birdchan was already in demise & bsky didn't exist yet — I'm super proud we pulled it off: a manifesto for moving beyond single-mindedness doi.org/10.1111/cogs...

Part of the 'progress and puzzles in cognitive science' series; PDF & fellow travellers at markdingemanse.net/beyond/
CogSci hexagon with six cogsci fields showing 'marginal' areas all focused on interaction. In an animation, they turn to over another and reveal a common core. Cut to author list of Beyond Single-mindedness
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akinbosk.bsky.social
Do we have any linguist here who is actively documenting iconicity in spoken language? I would love to connect with them. Most of the people I know working on iconicity focus on their he experimental sides of things.
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ckomeara.bsky.social
Linguists working on conversation data of understudied langs, what is a good goal of transcribed, translated and coded data per year for a (doc / desc) project? I made my own estimates based on a pilot case but project reviewers said it was not enough. Would love feedback from you all. #linguistics
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dollyeldritch.bsky.social
On the Other Site, I regularly sought out other trans ethnomethodologists & conversation analysts. I've never come across any. It sucks because our analytic resources (esp. Membership Categorisation Analysis) are absolutely necessary for adequately describing instances of transphobia/transmisogyny.
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laalaajenkins.bsky.social
🗂️From my research archive: Children’s pain expressions in family mealtimes.

Using words, cries & gestures, children construct pain as a private feeling. But parents treat it as interactionally relevant to the task at hand - (not) eating.

Context matters.

#pain #children #EMCA

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Children’s Sensations as Interactional Phenomena: A Conversation Analysis of Children’s Expressions of Pain and Discomfort
Psychological research has typically studied pain by using participant indirect reports. The current study starts to build an alternative and complementary approach by directly studying pain expres...
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