The preliminary schedule for the ASA meeting is out. All of our sessions are on Monday and Tuesday, August 18-19, 2014
Regular Session. The Management of Interactional Challenges in the Workplace
Mon, August 18, 8:30 to 10:10am,
Session Organizer
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Presider
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Individual Submissions
Interactional Elements of False Confessions and Police Interrogations - Gary C. David, Bentley University
Some Interactional Practices Related to Long Telephone Service
Calls - Margaret Szymanski, Xerox Innovation Group; Michaele Smith,
California State University-East Bay
Dealing with In-betweeners: Managing the Status of Objects on Street-markets - Dirk vom Lehn, King's College London
What Went Right: Interactional Strategies in a Successful 911 Emergency Call - Angela Cora Garcia, Bentley University
Regular Session. The Interactional Production of Identity and Authority
Mon, August 18, 10:30am to 12:10pm,
Session Organizer
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Presider
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Individual Submissions
Children's Responses to Questions in Peer Interaction: Evidence for
an Emerging Accountability - Tanya Stivers, University of
California-Los Angeles; Jack Sidnell, University of Toronto; Clara
Bergen, University of California-Los Angeles
The Interactional Production of a Clinical Fact in a Case of Autism - Jason Turowetz, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Directives and their Accounts: A Case Study of Institutional Talk
in Guide/Client Interactions - Anne White, University of California-Los
Angeles
When We Eat We Sit Down: Caregivers Using of the
First Person Plural Pronoun - Darcey Searles, State University of New
Jersey-Rutgers
Regular Session. Social Action and Epistemics
Mon, August 18, 2:30 to 4:10pm,
Session Organizer
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Presider
Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University
Individual Submissions
Repetition in Action: Repair, Newsmarking, Registration, Extraction
- John Heritage, University of California-Los Angeles
Expanding and Challenging the Relevance of Experience: Epistemic and
Deontic Incongruities in Radio Phone-Ins - Wytske Versteeg, University
of Twente; Hedwig te Molder, Wageningen University
Experiential Assessments and Attributive Assessments: Managing
Territories of Experience in Conversation - Kaoru Hayano, Ochanomizu
University
Ignorance at Risk: Interaction at the Knowledge
Boundary of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi Scheme - David R. Gibson, University
of Notre Dame
Section Session. Studies of Healthcare Work
Tue, August 19, 12:30 to 2:10pm,
Session Organizer
Gary C. David, Bentley University
Presider
Gary C. David, Bentley University
Individual Submissions
Closing the Deal: The Role of Symptomatic Relief in Primary Care Treatment Discussions - Clara Ann Blomgren Bergen, University of California-Los Angeles
Information-sharing and Treatment Proposal in Breast Cancer Consultations - Francesca Alby, University of Rome; Mattia Baruzzo, Sapienza University of Rome; Marilena Fatigante, Sapienza University of Rome; Cristina Zucchermaglio, Sapienza University of Rome
Tactility as a Resource for the Organization of Interaction - Aug Nishizaka, Meiji Gakuin University
The Common-senses of Homeopathy: A Study of Meaning Making in Homeopathic Consultations - Will Gibson, University of London
Section Session. Current Studies in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
Tue, August 19, 10:30am to 12:10pm,
Session Organizer
Douglas W. Maynard, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Presider
Douglas W. Maynard, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Individual Submissions
Reference to Recipients in the Negotiation of Identity and Action - Chase Wesley Raymond, University of California-Los Angeles
Emotional Specialist or Emotional Wrecks? Emotional Labor in Police Civilian-interactions - Kenly E. Brown, University of California-Berkeley; Daisy Angelica Gonzales, University of California-Santa Barbara
Interviewing Presidential Candidates on Celebrity Talk Shows - Laura Loeb, University of California-Los Angeles
Closing Matters II: Project Completion and Call Closings in Mundane Telephone Calls - Geoffrey Raymond, University of California-Santa Barbara; Don Howard Zimmerman, University of California-Santa Barbara
Section Session. Topics and Methods in EMCA Studies of Work (one-hour)
Tue, August 19, 8:30 to 9:30am,
Session Organizer
Robert J. Moore, IBM Research - Almaden
Presider
Jack Whalen, Aalto University
Individual Submissions
Garfinkel’s Studies of Work: Revisiting a Proposal for an “Improbable Sociology” - Michael Lynch, Cornell University
Practice-based Video Analysis: A DIY Tutorial in EM 3.0* - Philippe Sormani, University of Vienna
What can Automated Transcription Offer Conversation Analysts Today? - Robert J. Moore, IBM Research - Almaden
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