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Australian Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis



The Australian Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis was formed on 3rd September 2001 as a joint initiative of the Australian delegates at the July 2001 meetings of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis in Manchester (UK).

Its purpose is to bring together researchers in the fields of EM and CA across Australia, to share news and events and to organise meetings, symposia and conferences.

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‘... there is no evidence yet of any research projects which address themselves to the issues ... that ethnomethodologists have made popular in the United States’.
Cora V. Baldock and Jim Lally, Sociology in Australia and New Zealand.
Westport: Greenwood Press, 1974, p. 283.





AS OF 2007, THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE FOR ETHNOMETHODOLOGY
AND CONVERSATION ANALYSIS IS NO LONGER FUNCTIONING

NO MEMBER WAS PERPARED TO TAKE ON THE CONVENORSHIP ON MY RETIREMENT

Alec McHoul