Chairs:
Richard Harper, Microsoft Research Cambridge.
Christian Licoppe, Telecom Paristech.
Rod Watson, Institut Marcel Mauss, Paris.
Call: This invites extended abstracts (of up to 600 words excluding
title and affiliation) reporting theoretical and empirical research
into the interactional order of video calling in domestic and personal
life. Ethnomethodological and conversation analytic perspectives are
particularly welcomed on such things as:
- the relationship between the sequential patterns of communication and the medium of Skype-type video connections in the social and family sphere;
- the methods and patterns of recipient design and repair within such communications;
- the properties and shape of topic management (e.g., news announcements and personal disclosures);
- the character and role of embodiment and embodied interaction in such communications;
- the salience of the visual and 'visual availability';
- the relation between individual instances of Skype-type communications and the larger activity assemblies of which they are a part – whether it be a routine ‘catch-up’ calls within friendship or a special occasion like a dinner or birthday celebration for a distributed family.
These are of course not exclusive and other topics are welcome.
There will be a preference for wholly original work, though
research previously presented of an extremely high quality may be
considered. The conference will be framed by keynote addresses by
leaders in the field of interaction analysis, CA and ethnomethodology.
Announcement of these will be made shortly.
A selection of papers from the conference will be prepared for a
Special Issue of Pragmatics, the Journal of the International Pragmatics
Association.
Selection will be made by the conference chairs and reviewing panel.
For informal enquiries about the topics and format of the event, please contact Richard Harper (r.harper@microsoft.com).
To attend (as speaker or auditor), email scgff@microsoft.com
Attendance at the conference is free and will include attendance at a gala dinner in a Cambridge College.
Some support for researchers seeking to attend the event is available.
Accommodation and Conference schedule
The conference organisers will assist in arranging accommodation. Advice on travel to Cambridge will be available on request.
The conference programme will be finalised after extended abstracts have been accepted.