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🔎 #ILEMCA & Qual Researcher👩🏻‍💻Moving Social Work @durham_uni 🌻@Iscaupdates @ECQHRN #COREILCA 🐘[email protected] 🐣@cal_virgi 🏳️‍🌈vulvateer @vagina_museum🍉 ☮️ ə Δ : ? 🐼🍝🧳🌊
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Kicking off Friday morning presenting on my favourite topic: ‘Disruptive the power narrative in academia one community at a time: CORE-ILCA’ coreilca.wordpress.com
Thanks to my friend Cynthia Hicban (University of the Sunshine Coast) for this opportunity! #coreilca 🌻🌱
🎉 In this amazing collection: ‘New Perspectives in Interactional Linguistic Research’ edited by Margret Selting & Dagmar Barth-Weingarten - Open access for Benjamins: https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/books/9789027246912 -
there is also a chapter by Elwys De Stefani & myself, that I’m particularly proud of, as it’s related to my PhD research/ time: ‘E-anche-prefaced other-expansions in multi-person interaction. On the interrelationship of syntax and mutual gaze’
New Perspectives in Interactional Linguistic Research | John Benjamins

This collection of original papers illustrates recent trends and new perspectives for future research in Interactional Linguistics (IL). Since the research program was started around the turn of the century, it has prospered internationally. Recently, however, new developments have opened up new perspectives for interactional linguistic research.IL continues to study the details of talk in social interaction, with a focus on linguistic resources and structures of verbal and vocal interaction in bodily-visible interactional settings. Increasingly, though, it embraces methods supported by new technology and broadens its data and research questions to applications in teaching, therapy, etc.The volume comprises three parts with 14 contributions: (1) Studying linguistic resources in social interaction; (2) Studying linguistic resources in embodied social interaction; and (3) Studying social interaction in institutional contexts and involving speakers with specific proficiencies.This e-book is Open Access under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

Christmas/Natale in Sicily be like:
In October, Charlotte Albury, Jack Joyce, Liliia Bespala, Rachael Drewey & myself (Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford) took part in the #oxfordsciencefestival in the ‘Communicating care’ event. During the evening, dancers performed on music composed for the event concepts from Conversation Analysis. Grace Copeland wrote & read 9 poems, in the booklet ‘Talk is a creature’, performed and introduced by the Oxford team. Now the performance is online 👉tinyurl.com/2zwx2fdr
I loved presenting at #LboroCADay23 so much, everybody was super engaged and friendly and, I mean, cake during breaks and pizza to finish? What more? What next? Ehehe Thanks @saulalbert & the rest of the organising committee for gathering together amazingly the great #emca community!
I would like to start actively promoting a culture of mutual support where we do not need to bring down people to go up, but everybody can go up as much as they can/need/want. I would like to reclaim the power of community and shared support!