I am pleased. After many years of work, "Ethnomethodology and Ethnography" was published today as a special issue of the journal Qualitative Research.
Many thanks to the editor-in-chief Kate Moles and my co-guest editors Alex Dennis, Clemens Eisenmann and Yaël Kreplak. It really was a productive collaboration. And many thanks to all the authors of the special issue. 😃
Save the date: 15-16 January '24, hybrid workshop on "database evolution for the study of social interaction: designing annotations for long-term usability", organized by Simona Pekarek Doehler (University of Neuchâtel) and Jérôme Jacquin (University of Lausanne) on behalf of CHORD-talk-in-interaction ( https://www.chord-talk-in-interaction.usi.ch/cti/team). Guest speakers: Carole Étienne (Laboratoire Icar, CLAPI) and Johannes Wagner (Syddansk University). #opendata#emca@linguistics@dh
📢 Workshop on the design and application of large machine-readable audio-video corpora of spoken interaction, organized by #LorenzaMondada on behalf of CHORD-talk-in-interaction at the University of Basel on 📅December 7-8, 2023. Register here: https://www.chord-talk-in-interaction.usi.ch/cti/workshops/workshop-2 for on site or online participation by 📅November 27.
Arnulf Deppermann, Henrike Helmer and Silke Reineke from the Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, will draw on the IDS corpus FOLK (Forschungs- und Lehrkorpus gesprochenes Deutsch) to discuss and illustrate the challenges of creating and using spoken and multimodal data in a #EMCA and #interactionallinguistics perspective. They will address workflows, #corpus research tools and the specifics of audio and video data gathered to document social interactions in authentic settings. They will discuss the potential and the constraints of using large corpora and their tools to support research on social interaction. There will also be an open discussion on the possibilities and limitations of #openresearchdata / #opendata allowing the participants to exchange views on current trends towards sharing research data and the conditions under which they can be made available to the scientific community.
CHORD-talk-in-interaction is a collaboration 🤝👥 between USI Università della Svizzera italiana and the universities of Basel, Lausanne and Neuchâtel. @linguistics @dh @qdr
📢 Workshop on the design and application of large machine-readable audio-video corpora of spoken interaction, organized by #LorenzaMondada on behalf of CHORD-talk-in-interaction at the University of Basel on 📅December 7-8, 2023. Register here: https://t.co/C7L6WfmGzR for on site or online participation by 📅November 27.
Arnulf Deppermann, Henrike Helmer and Silke Reineke from the Leibniz-Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim, will draw on the IDS corpus FOLK (Forschungs- und Lehrkorpus gesprochenes Deutsch) to discuss and illustrate the challenges of creating and using spoken and multimodal data in a #EMCA and #interactionallinguistics perspective. They will address workflows, #corpus research tools and the specifics of audio and video data gathered to document social interactions in authentic settings. They will discuss the potential and the constraints of using large corpora and their tools to support research on social interaction. There will also be an open discussion on the possibilities and limitations of #openresearchdata / #opendata allowing the participants to exchange views on current trends towards sharing research data and the conditions under which they can be made available to the scientific community.
CHORD-talk-in-interaction is a collaboration 🤝👥 between USI Università della Svizzera italiana and the universities of Basel, Lausanne and Neuchâtel. @linguistics @dh @qdr