33.1027, Summer Schools: Analyzing Race/ism in Interaction: A workshop for Emerging Scholars / Online

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Subject: 33.1027, Summer Schools:  Analyzing Race/ism in Interaction: A workshop for Emerging Scholars / Online

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Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2022 03:05:34
From: Elliott Hoey [e.m.hoey at vu.nl]
Subject: Analyzing Race/ism in Interaction: A workshop for Emerging Scholars / Online

 

Analyzing Race/ism in Interaction: A workshop for Emerging Scholars

Host Institution: University of New Hampshire
Coordinating Institution: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Website: http://emca4rj.conversationanalysis.org/summer-workshop-2022-how-to-analyze-race-ism-in-interaction/

Dates: 06-Jul-2022 - 08-Jul-2022
Location: Online, NA, USA

Focus: Lecture Session topics include:
- Theories of race and interaction
- Professional data practices  
- Transcription
- Analyzing race in interaction

Lecturers include – Francesca Williamson, Kevin Whitehead, Alexa Hepburn, Joseph Garafanga, Leah Wingard,  Natasha Shrikant , and Tim Berard
Minimum Education Level: MA


Description:
In this three-day workshop, participants will explore how racial identities
are invoked and made relevant in everyday conversations, and learn how to
analyze race, racism, and discrimination in social interaction. Participants
will draw on their expertise on race and learn how to conduct fine-grained
analysis of language and culture using ethnomethodology and conversation
analysis (EMCA).

The course will take place over three days and will consist of four sessions.
For each session, participants will watch on their own time a one-hour
pre-recorded lecture, and then participate in a two-hour facilitated workshop
that reviews and works with the material introduced in the lecture. The
workshop will take place online, in real-time; however it will take place in
two streams based on location and time zone.


Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                      Discourse Analysis
                      Sociolinguistics

Tuition: 0 

Registration: 12-Mar-2022 to 02-Apr-2022

Contact Person:  Conference organizers
                Email: analysingrace at conversationanalysis.org


Registration Instructions:




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