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Subject: 19.2659, Confs: Discourse Analysis/Germany

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Date: 31-Aug-2008
From: Arnulf Deppermann < deppermann at ids-mannheim.de >
Subject: International Conference on Conversation Analysis 2010

 

	
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Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 16:54:58
From: Arnulf Deppermann [deppermann at ids-mannheim.de]
Subject: International Conference on Conversation Analysis 2010
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International Conference on Conversation Analysis 2010 
Short Title: ICCA10 

Date: 04-Jul-2010 - 08-Jul-2010 
Location: Mannheim, Germany 
Contact: Arnulf Deppermann 
Contact Email: icca10 at ids-mannheim.de 
Meeting URL: http://www.icca10.org/index_1.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis 

Meeting Description: 

ICCA10 is an international multidisciplinary meeting on conversation analysis,
which focuses on talk-in-interaction in everyday conversation, institutional and
mediated interaction. 

All interested scholars are cordially invited to participate in ICCA10, to be
organized in Mannheim (Germany), July 4-8, 2010.

ICCA10 brings together researchers of language, culture, and society from
different parts of the world. It aims at sharing the latest research, promoting
co-operation among researchers, and discussing new openings in the quickly
developing field of studies in conversation analysis. Previous conferences took
place in Copenhagen (DK) in 2002 and in Helsinki (FIN) in 2006.
 

The Conference Theme: Multimodal Interaction
The development of the technology of video-recording has paved the way for a
comprehensive naturalistic study of social interaction as multimodal
interaction. Conversation analysis has started to extend its methodology of
close sequential analysis of talk-in-interaction to the organization of bodily
interaction in its full audio-visual detail. In addition to the sequential
structures of (verbal) interaction, the simultaneity of different modalities of
interaction (speech, gaze, gesture, facial expression, manipulation of objects,
etc.), their fine-grained, interactive co-ordination, and their
context-sensitive deployment have become a new focus of studies. A growing body
of research has produced insights into practices of multimodal interaction in
conversational, institutional, and media contexts, discovering new phenomena and
shedding new light on classic topics of conversation analysis.







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