際際滷shows by User: saulalbert / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: saulalbert / Wed, 03 Jul 2013 01:44:57 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: saulalbert Conversation analysis for geeks /saulalbert/conversation-analysis-forgeeks2013separate conversationanalysisforgeeks-2013-separate-130703014457-phpapp02
Since becoming a conversation analysis geek I've realised that it's really important and sometimes quite challenging to be able to explain this very distinctive methodology clearly to people who aren't familiar with it. I took the opportunity of giving a talk at Queen Mary's Computer Science and Electrical Engineering postgraduate conference to try and explain CA in 10 minutes or less with sufficiently clarity to give people a sense of what it's for and how it works. ]]>

Since becoming a conversation analysis geek I've realised that it's really important and sometimes quite challenging to be able to explain this very distinctive methodology clearly to people who aren't familiar with it. I took the opportunity of giving a talk at Queen Mary's Computer Science and Electrical Engineering postgraduate conference to try and explain CA in 10 minutes or less with sufficiently clarity to give people a sense of what it's for and how it works. ]]>
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 01:44:57 GMT /saulalbert/conversation-analysis-forgeeks2013separate saulalbert@slideshare.net(saulalbert) Conversation analysis for geeks saulalbert Since becoming a conversation analysis geek I've realised that it's really important and sometimes quite challenging to be able to explain this very distinctive methodology clearly to people who aren't familiar with it. I took the opportunity of giving a talk at Queen Mary's Computer Science and Electrical Engineering postgraduate conference to try and explain CA in 10 minutes or less with sufficiently clarity to give people a sense of what it's for and how it works. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/conversationanalysisforgeeks-2013-separate-130703014457-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Since becoming a conversation analysis geek I&#39;ve realised that it&#39;s really important and sometimes quite challenging to be able to explain this very distinctive methodology clearly to people who aren&#39;t familiar with it. I took the opportunity of giving a talk at Queen Mary&#39;s Computer Science and Electrical Engineering postgraduate conference to try and explain CA in 10 minutes or less with sufficiently clarity to give people a sense of what it&#39;s for and how it works.
Conversation analysis for geeks from Saul Albert
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The Pragmatics of Aesthetic Assessment in Conversation /slideshow/the-pragmatics-of-aesthetic-assessment-in-conversation/14355774 ca-semdial-presentation-120920040356-phpapp01
Judgements of taste are an intrinsic part of everyday conversational interactions: people make assessments and agree and disagree with them as a core part of how they participate in activities, create and share knowledge, and manage their relationships with one another. However, these conversational assessments can seem resistant to some forms of analysis in ways that are summed up neatly in the Scholastic idiom "there's no accounting for taste". This paper approaches the difficulty of analysing judgements of taste in dialogue by looking at them in terms of the pragmatics of talk-in-interaction. An as-yet-unanalysed example of a conversation about an artwork is drawn from Anita Pomerantz' seminal Conversation Analytic (CA) paper on conversational assessments, and examined in order to build up a picture of the mechanisms people use when making aesthetic assessments. This analysis suggests that seemingly high-level aesthetic judgements are accomplished using the same ordinary mechanisms of conversational assessment ubiquitous in everyday talk. Some curious features of topic shifting within assessments are discussed, highlighting some methodological issues for this use of CA, and further research into naturalistic aesthetic assessment is proposed.]]>

Judgements of taste are an intrinsic part of everyday conversational interactions: people make assessments and agree and disagree with them as a core part of how they participate in activities, create and share knowledge, and manage their relationships with one another. However, these conversational assessments can seem resistant to some forms of analysis in ways that are summed up neatly in the Scholastic idiom "there's no accounting for taste". This paper approaches the difficulty of analysing judgements of taste in dialogue by looking at them in terms of the pragmatics of talk-in-interaction. An as-yet-unanalysed example of a conversation about an artwork is drawn from Anita Pomerantz' seminal Conversation Analytic (CA) paper on conversational assessments, and examined in order to build up a picture of the mechanisms people use when making aesthetic assessments. This analysis suggests that seemingly high-level aesthetic judgements are accomplished using the same ordinary mechanisms of conversational assessment ubiquitous in everyday talk. Some curious features of topic shifting within assessments are discussed, highlighting some methodological issues for this use of CA, and further research into naturalistic aesthetic assessment is proposed.]]>
Thu, 20 Sep 2012 04:03:55 GMT /slideshow/the-pragmatics-of-aesthetic-assessment-in-conversation/14355774 saulalbert@slideshare.net(saulalbert) The Pragmatics of Aesthetic Assessment in Conversation saulalbert Judgements of taste are an intrinsic part of everyday conversational interactions: people make assessments and agree and disagree with them as a core part of how they participate in activities, create and share knowledge, and manage their relationships with one another. However, these conversational assessments can seem resistant to some forms of analysis in ways that are summed up neatly in the Scholastic idiom "there's no accounting for taste". This paper approaches the difficulty of analysing judgements of taste in dialogue by looking at them in terms of the pragmatics of talk-in-interaction. An as-yet-unanalysed example of a conversation about an artwork is drawn from Anita Pomerantz' seminal Conversation Analytic (CA) paper on conversational assessments, and examined in order to build up a picture of the mechanisms people use when making aesthetic assessments. This analysis suggests that seemingly high-level aesthetic judgements are accomplished using the same ordinary mechanisms of conversational assessment ubiquitous in everyday talk. Some curious features of topic shifting within assessments are discussed, highlighting some methodological issues for this use of CA, and further research into naturalistic aesthetic assessment is proposed. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ca-semdial-presentation-120920040356-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Judgements of taste are an intrinsic part of everyday conversational interactions: people make assessments and agree and disagree with them as a core part of how they participate in activities, create and share knowledge, and manage their relationships with one another. However, these conversational assessments can seem resistant to some forms of analysis in ways that are summed up neatly in the Scholastic idiom &quot;there&#39;s no accounting for taste&quot;. This paper approaches the difficulty of analysing judgements of taste in dialogue by looking at them in terms of the pragmatics of talk-in-interaction. An as-yet-unanalysed example of a conversation about an artwork is drawn from Anita Pomerantz&#39; seminal Conversation Analytic (CA) paper on conversational assessments, and examined in order to build up a picture of the mechanisms people use when making aesthetic assessments. This analysis suggests that seemingly high-level aesthetic judgements are accomplished using the same ordinary mechanisms of conversational assessment ubiquitous in everyday talk. Some curious features of topic shifting within assessments are discussed, highlighting some methodological issues for this use of CA, and further research into naturalistic aesthetic assessment is proposed.
The Pragmatics of Aesthetic Assessment in Conversation from Saul Albert
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Dorkbotlondon talk at Opentech /slideshow/dorkbotlondon-talk-at-opentech/8171591 dorkbotlondon-110601045014-phpapp02
A talk by Saul and Peter about dorkbotlondon at opentech - the next presenter's audio is also on there... sorry about that, but it's quite interesting too.]]>

A talk by Saul and Peter about dorkbotlondon at opentech - the next presenter's audio is also on there... sorry about that, but it's quite interesting too.]]>
Wed, 01 Jun 2011 04:50:10 GMT /slideshow/dorkbotlondon-talk-at-opentech/8171591 saulalbert@slideshare.net(saulalbert) Dorkbotlondon talk at Opentech saulalbert A talk by Saul and Peter about dorkbotlondon at opentech - the next presenter's audio is also on there... sorry about that, but it's quite interesting too. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dorkbotlondon-110601045014-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk by Saul and Peter about dorkbotlondon at opentech - the next presenter&#39;s audio is also on there... sorry about that, but it&#39;s quite interesting too.
Dorkbotlondon talk at Opentech from Saul Albert
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-saulalbert-48x48.jpg?cb=1522803146 I'm a phd student in Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. I used to be an artist and organiser - which I still do sometimes. saulalbert.net/blog https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/conversationanalysisforgeeks-2013-separate-130703014457-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds saulalbert/conversation-analysis-forgeeks2013separate Conversation analysis ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ca-semdial-presentation-120920040356-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/the-pragmatics-of-aesthetic-assessment-in-conversation/14355774 The Pragmatics of Aest... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dorkbotlondon-110601045014-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/dorkbotlondon-talk-at-opentech/8171591 Dorkbotlondon talk at ...