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Location: University of Sheffield
Host/Speaker: Dr Diane Mavers
Date and Time:
Wednesday, 13 June 2012, 11:00 - 16:00
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Aim and focus
This seminar, organised as part of the NCRM MODE node, focuses on transcription with the aim of investigating how
different modes of (digitally recorded) social interaction can be remade on the
page-like screen, it will explore what is sustained, gained and lost in
transcribing embodied communication. Examination of a selection of published
transcripts will include those that consist of:
- Writing only
- Drawing, and drawing with writing
- Traced stills
- Photographic stills superimposed with or accompanied by writing.
In addition, ways in which transcripts are set out will be considered (e.g.
tabular, narrative layouts).
There will be opportunities to experiment with transcribing a short extract
of video footage and to reflect on, question and discuss participants'
experiences of transcription. In conclusion, general debate on methodological
approaches will be invited, for example:
What other forms of transcription might be useful? To what extent is
transcription description or analysis?
How will transcription change with the emergence of digital means of
dissemination?
Who is this seminar for?
This seminar is aimed at doctoral and new career researchers interested in
developing their understanding of how the multimodality of social interaction
can be re-presented in different modes of transcription
Registration
To register for this course (cost: £20, please visit our online registration page
For more information about MODE and other upcoming training events, please visit our website: http://mode.ioe.ac.uk
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