Links to CA resources
Some starting points
This list is not intended to be a comprehensive one, but hopefully it will be useful in pointing people new to the field to some of the more extensive sites and resources, as well as serving as a bookmark for those of us who need to get back to these pages often.
EM/CA wiki- emcawiki.net
Based on the information from the website formerly maintained by Paul ten Have, this wiki is set to become the defacto meeting place for CA researchers around the world. It includes and extensive list of links, resources and news.
A group of Japanese researchers doing CA in the Kansai region. They have monthly data sessions and an annual boot camp for novice CA researchers in the summer. 基本的に日本語で活動しています。
EMCA Bibliography database- via emcawiki.net
If you are doing a lit review or looking for CA papers on a particular topic, this is the best place to start. You can browse, search or filter a huge list of papers, some of which are also available online.
Schegloff's website- @UCLA
Emmanuel Schegloff is one of the original founders of the CA approach. His papers are available at this site, as are some of the audio data that he has analyzed.
Talk Bank - talkbank.org
This site offers a wide variety of data, some of it transcribed, some of it waiting to be transcribed. It's also a great place to get help if you are using the CLAN transcription software.
Transana - transana.org
Software package that helps you transcribe video and audio data.
LangUse list -an online forum
A email discussion list that connects you to CA researchers from a wide variety of contexts all over the world.