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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250530T123000
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 30 May – 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \n  \nHereby a reminder for our upcoming meeting this Friday May 30\, 12.30-14.00 CET. \nThis will be a discussion session. We would like to continue some thoughts that arose during our last meeting concerning the relation between EM/CA (of interactions involving non-humans) and posthumanism. \nWe will prepare an introduction and some provocative statements/questions to kick off the discussion. \nWe hope many of you are able to join this last session before the summer break! \n  \nBest wishes\, \nHannah and Lynn \n— \nhttps://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/ \n—\nemcai mailing list\nemcai@conversationanalysis.org\nhttp://conversationanalysis.org/mailman/listinfo/emcai_conversationanalysis.org
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-30-may-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250328T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250328T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 28 March– 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nHereby a reminder that our upcoming meeting will take place on Friday March 28\, 12.30-14.00 CET. \nMany thanks for your input last meeting regarding topics of interest. \nWe would like to turn our attention towards the topic of competency\, which relates to subtopics like AI and contingencies of different service activities\, verbosity\, and LLMs. \nTo this end\, we will do a reading session on the following papers: \nPütz\, O.\, & Esposito\, E. (2024). Performance without understanding: How ChatGPT relies on humans to repair conversational trouble. Discourse & Communication\, 18(6)\, 859-868. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/17504813241271492 \nLevinson\, S. C. (1981). The essential inadequacies of speech act models of dialogue. In Possibilities and limitations of pragmatics: Proceedings of the Conference on Pragmatics\, Urbino\, July 8–14\, 1979 (pp. 473-492). John Benjamins. https://pure.mpg.de/rest/items/item_66729/component/file_66730/content \nWe look forward to discussing these papers with you! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah and Lynn \n— \nhttps://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/ \n—\nemcai mailing list\nemcai@conversationanalysis.org\nhttp://conversationanalysis.org/mailman/listinfo/emcai_conversationanalysis.org \nWe are kindly hosted by The International Society for Conversation Analysis (ISCA) \n 
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-28-march-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20250228T123000
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 28 February – 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \n  \nFor the upcoming semester\, please mark the following dates (calendar invites will follow shortly): \n\n28 February\, 12.30-14.00 CET\n28 March\, 12.30-14.00 CET\n30 May\, 12.30-14.00 CET\n\nTo kick off the year on February 28\, we would like to start with show-and tells. Please let us know if you would like to reserve a spot! \n  \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n— \nhttps://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/ \n—\nemcai mailing list\nemcai@conversationanalysis.org\nhttp://conversationanalysis.org/mailman/listinfo/emcai_conversationanalysis.org \n  \nWe are kindly hosted by The International Society for Conversation Analysis (ISCA)
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-28-february-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241122T123000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240828T113232Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 22 November – 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nThis is a reminder for our meeting November 22nd\, 12.30-14.00 CET. \nWe will have two show-and-tells\, one by Heike Baldauf-Quilliatre and Lucien Tisserand\, and one by Hannah Pelikan and Barry Brown. \nIt will be the last network meeting of this year\, so we hope you are able to join and close the year with us! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n—\nemcai@conversationanalysis.org \nhttps://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/ \n—\nemcai mailing list\nemcai@conversationanalysis.org\nhttp://conversationanalysis.org/mailman/listinfo/emcai_conversationanalysis.org \n 
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-22-november-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241025T123000
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DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240828T113123Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 25 October – 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWelcome to our next meeting on October 25th\, 12.30-14.00 CET. \nWe will have a data session hosted by Lynn de Rijk\, Wyke Stommel and Mike Huiskes on human-cat interaction. We are excited that this session will provide some empirical underpinning to our discussions\, which often draw comparisons between interacting with machines and animals. Please find the abstract at the bottom of the email. \nYou can also already mark November 22nd in your calendars\, which will be the last session in this year. More details: https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/events/ \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n——- \nAbstract \nThis data session\, we will look at video-recordings made in a Dutch cat café. We are especially interested in ways humans and cats initiate doing (or not doing) something together\, with one question raised by the data being: when can we even speak of (an) interaction? With so many of our network members involved in studying some form of human-machine interaction\, we are furthermore interested to see how this data can be analyzed using that experience\, for example\, whether we can identify similar practices in how humans approach cats and how humans approach “social” machines.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-25-october-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240927T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20240927T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240828T105321Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 27 September – 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:The last EMCAI session outlined several interesting “assumptions” on what constitutes “interaction” in “human-robot interaction” or “human-VUI interaction”. Because the discussion was still lively when time ran out\, we invite you to join us for one final session on the very same topic: What do “we” (EMCA researchers\, non-EMCA-oriented HRI researchers\, engineers\, designers\, tech companies’ employees\, etc.) respectively index when we formulate phrases such as “conversing with a robot”\, “interacting with a vocal agent”\, etc.? \nOutlined below is a tentative list of the prominent assumptions debated last time. Some of those assumptions may prevail in “the industry” (i.e.\, in private companies working on commercial robots or VUIs)\, while others may be at the core of different disciplines in HRI/HCI academic research. Some might be documented across multiple papers and fields\, while others might still remain unexplored. \n\nHuman-robot interaction as “information transfer” rather than “dealing with practical problems in situated activities”.\nHuman-robot interaction as questions and answers – a focus on turns’ “composition” over turns’ “position”.\nHuman-robot interaction as non-contingent\, definite\, and exhaustively describable – the definiteness of reality and the possibility of its description rather than the “essential vagueness” of social life.\nHuman-robot Conversation as a practical achievement that it is pointless to reconstruct analytically (e.g.\, using CA) to\, then\, extract a set of granular guidelines or rules – conversational design as “gut feeling”.\nHuman-robot interaction as interactions with machines and not interactions that involve machines – “human-machine coupling” rather than “interaction” in a situated and holistic sense.\n\n1) For the next session: To expand\, correct\, or refine this brief preliminary list\, we invite you to prepare any data that you would like to discuss (articles\, videos\, documents\, etc.) and that may exemplify a common assumption about “human-robot interaction” or “human-VUI interaction”. Our intention is not to have a debate on “interaction” as a concept\, but to investigate what is indexed by different HRI actors as an “interaction”\, and to explore if these assumptions impact the design of robots or VUIs – as well as the tools used to design or program them. For example\, do these assumptions find their way into the most recent conversational technologies\, such as chatbots based on large language models like chatGPT? And if so\, what evidence can substantiate these claims? We would love to discuss any data you might want to present\, even tangentially related to these topics. \n2) As a starting point\, the candidate assumptions discussed during our previous session have been tentatively mapped onto a Miro board. This Miro board lays out assumptions that were hypothesized to be prevailing in HRI\, as well as alternative positions that contrasted with those prevailing assumptions: \n[Please e-mail Lynn (lynn.derijk @ ru.nl) for access to the Miro board if you are not yet on our mailing list and thus missed the invitation e-mail] \nWe will try to use this board as a basis for our discussions next time. In the meanwhile\, we invite you to modify this collaborative Miro board as you see fit. Feel free to add\, modify\, or move assumptions\, contrasting assumptions\, comments\, criticism\, questions\, empirical data\, or to draw new clusters around the preexisting sticky notes. Similarly\, do not hesitate to heavily update the Miro board if you think about better organizing principles or if you have more catchy names for existing assumptions. (For those who participated in our last session\, sorry in advance if we miscategorized your verbatims!
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-27-september-12-30-14-00-cet/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240524T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240524T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240116T132915Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Friday 24 May - 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWe hope you have all had restful holidays and that you\, like us\, look forward to a new year for the network! \nPlease find the schedule for the upcoming meetings below – all held at the following Zoom link: Zoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nFriday 26 January – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 23 February – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday March 22 – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 26 April – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 24 May – 12.30-14.00 CET \nIn 2024\, we continue organizing sessions around specific themes. \nThe theme that emerged for this spring is Basic units in human-artifact interaction (please read basic without the connotations of simple/minimal/easy). \nFor our first meeting on January 26th\, we would like to kick off the year with show-and-tells* (these do not have to adhere to the theme). \nPlease let us know if you would like to reserve a slot in this meeting. \nIn February we would like to do a reading session\, so please add any suggestions to our Meeting minutes document. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n*The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data (slides are allowed but not necessary). \nAny stage of work is welcome\, presentation slots are 12-15 minutes to ensure enough time for sharing thoughts.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-24-may-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240426T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240426T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240116T132905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T133128Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Friday 26 April - 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWe hope you have all had restful holidays and that you\, like us\, look forward to a new year for the network! \nPlease find the schedule for the upcoming meetings below – all held at the following Zoom link: Zoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nFriday 26 January – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 23 February – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday March 22 – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 26 April – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 24 May – 12.30-14.00 CET \nIn 2024\, we continue organizing sessions around specific themes. \nThe theme that emerged for this spring is Basic units in human-artifact interaction (please read basic without the connotations of simple/minimal/easy). \nFor our first meeting on January 26th\, we would like to kick off the year with show-and-tells* (these do not have to adhere to the theme). \nPlease let us know if you would like to reserve a slot in this meeting. \nIn February we would like to do a reading session\, so please add any suggestions to our Meeting minutes document. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n*The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data (slides are allowed but not necessary). \nAny stage of work is welcome\, presentation slots are 12-15 minutes to ensure enough time for sharing thoughts.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-26-april-12-30-14-00-cet/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240322T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240322T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240116T132905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T132906Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Friday 22 March - 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWe hope you have all had restful holidays and that you\, like us\, look forward to a new year for the network! \nPlease find the schedule for the upcoming meetings below – all held at the following Zoom link: Zoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nFriday 26 January – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 23 February – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday March 22 – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 26 April – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 24 May – 12.30-14.00 CET \nIn 2024\, we continue organizing sessions around specific themes. \nThe theme that emerged for this spring is Basic units in human-artifact interaction (please read basic without the connotations of simple/minimal/easy). \nFor our first meeting on January 26th\, we would like to kick off the year with show-and-tells* (these do not have to adhere to the theme). \nPlease let us know if you would like to reserve a slot in this meeting. \nIn February we would like to do a reading session\, so please add any suggestions to our Meeting minutes document. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n*The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data (slides are allowed but not necessary). \nAny stage of work is welcome\, presentation slots are 12-15 minutes to ensure enough time for sharing thoughts.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-22-march-12-30-14-00-cet/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240223T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240223T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240116T132904Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Friday 23 February - 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWe hope you have all had restful holidays and that you\, like us\, look forward to a new year for the network! \nPlease find the schedule for the upcoming meetings below – all held at the following Zoom link: Zoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nFriday 26 January – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 23 February – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday March 22 – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 26 April – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 24 May – 12.30-14.00 CET \nIn 2024\, we continue organizing sessions around specific themes. \nThe theme that emerged for this spring is Basic units in human-artifact interaction (please read basic without the connotations of simple/minimal/easy). \nFor our first meeting on January 26th\, we would like to kick off the year with show-and-tells* (these do not have to adhere to the theme). \nPlease let us know if you would like to reserve a slot in this meeting. \nIn February we would like to do a reading session\, so please add any suggestions to our Meeting minutes document. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n*The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data (slides are allowed but not necessary). \nAny stage of work is welcome\, presentation slots are 12-15 minutes to ensure enough time for sharing thoughts.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-23-february-12-30-14-00-cet/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240126T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240126T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20240116T132903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T132906Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Friday 26 January - 12.30-14.00 CET
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nWe hope you have all had restful holidays and that you\, like us\, look forward to a new year for the network! \nPlease find the schedule for the upcoming meetings below – all held at the following Zoom link: Zoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nFriday 26 January – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 23 February – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday March 22 – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 26 April – 12.30-14.00 CET\nFriday 24 May – 12.30-14.00 CET \nIn 2024\, we continue organizing sessions around specific themes. \nThe theme that emerged for this spring is Basic units in human-artifact interaction (please read basic without the connotations of simple/minimal/easy). \nFor our first meeting on January 26th\, we would like to kick off the year with show-and-tells* (these do not have to adhere to the theme). \nPlease let us know if you would like to reserve a slot in this meeting. \nIn February we would like to do a reading session\, so please add any suggestions to our Meeting minutes document. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest wishes\, \nHannah\, Lynn and Saul \n*The idea of the show-and-tell is to briefly share what we are working on through showing some data (slides are allowed but not necessary). \nAny stage of work is welcome\, presentation slots are 12-15 minutes to ensure enough time for sharing thoughts.
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-26th-january-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231201T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T111522
CREATED:20231201T104910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T114441Z
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Friday 1st December 2023
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCA/AI network members\, \nOur last meeting of the year will be on Friday December 1st: \n   – BST (London): 11:30-13:00 \n   – CET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 12:30-14:00 \n   – EDT (Boston\, New York): 6:30-8:00 \n   – Hong Kong: 19:30-21:00 \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110#success \nWe noticed that a theme emerged from the last sessions on human-animal and human-robot interaction\, which can perhaps be subsumed under the topic of (artificial) life and animation. \n \nAs a ~ Holiday Special ~ for this last session of the year\, we have decided to do an impromptu data session on an animation by Heider and Simmel from 1944\, an example of which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTNmLt7QX8E. Their animation uses abstract shapes to tell a story\, and we are interested to see whether this is analyzable from an EMCAI stance. As the designers of the technologies that we study also attempt to animate intent\, agency\, animacy\, etc. we hope that working with this very famous and early example of animation will lead to stimulating discussions. \nFor next year\, we would like to continue with organizing sessions around specific themes. We will devote *the last 30 minutes* of this meeting to discuss and vote on the theme for the spring using a Mentimeter. We would like to hear your voice on this\, so even if you maybe cannot make it to the full session\, we want to encourage you to hop in for this activity. \nWe hope to see you on 1st of December! \nBest\, \nHannah\, Lynn\, and Saul
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-friday-1st-december-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting – Monday 29th September 2023
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting on Friday September 29th: \n   – BST (London): 10.30-12.00 \n   – CET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 11.30-13.00 \n   – EDT (Boston\, New York): 5.30-7.00 \n   – Hong Kong: 17:30-19:00 \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110#success \nThis will be a reading session. Thank you for the suggestions added to the meeting minutes document! \nWe selected two papers that we hope offer not only an interesting read\, but that also potentially compliment/challenge each other. \nThe readings are: \nMondémé\, C. (2023). Sequence organization in human–animal interaction. An exploration of two canonical sequences. Journal of Pragmatics\, 214\, 73-88. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2023.06.006 \nEnfield\, N. J.\, and Jack Sidnell\, ‘Intersubjectivity is activity plus accountability’\, in Nathalie Gontier\, Andy Lock\, and Chris Sinha (eds)\, The Oxford Handbook of Human Symbolic Evolution (online edn\, Oxford Academic\, 10 Mar. 2021)\, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198813781.013.25 \nAs you can see\, we went with the more ‘out of the box’ papers for this reading session\, meaning papers that do not discuss human-technology interaction. \nWe hope that reflecting on the issues and concepts raised in these papers from a broader perspective (e.g.\, what constitutes intersubjectivity or an adjacency pair) is beneficial to our thinking about and analyzing of HCI/HRI.  \nWe hope to see you the 29th! \nBest\, \nHannah\, Lynn\, and Saul
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-monday-29th-september-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EMCAI Meeting - Monday 28th August 2023
DESCRIPTION:Our next meeting will take place on Monday 28th August at: \n   – BST (London): 09:00-10:30\n \n   – CET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 10:00-11:30\n \n   – EDT (Boston\, New York): 04:00-5:30 \n   – Hong Kong: 16:00-17:30 \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/62999036262 \n\nThis time we will have show-and-tells by Jakub Mlynář and Lucien Tisserand.\nWe will also reserve some time to catch up and discuss what we would like to do in upcoming meetings.\n\nIf you know others who might be interested in joining the discussions\, please share information about the network here! \nYou can also use this link to join the #artificial-agents channel on the EMCA-Researchers Slack server. \nCheck the meeting minutes from last time. We also welcome you to add or update your presentation slide if you haven’t done so yet. \n  \nHannah Pelikan\, Lynn de Rijk\, and Saul Albert
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emcai-meeting-monday-28th-august-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EMC/AI Meeting - Friday 30th June 2023
DESCRIPTION:On June 30 Damien Rudaz and Christian Licoppe will host a data session on data from the corpus we have seen during the show-and-tell. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck the meeting minutes from last time. We also welcome you to add or update your presentation slide if you haven’t done so yet. \nOur next meeting will take place on Friday June 30th at: \n   – BST (London): 12:00  \n   – CET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 13:00 \n   – EDT (Boston\, New York): 07:00 \n   – Hong Kong: 19:00  \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nIf you know others who might be interested in joining the discussions\, please share information about the network here! \nYou can also use this link to join the #artificial-agents channel on the EMCA-Researchers Slack server. \nHannah Pelikan\, Lynn de Rijk\, and Saul Albert \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/69/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EMC/AI Meeting - Friday 26th May 2023
DESCRIPTION:May 26 will be a discussion meeting addressing some overarching themes that arose during the last two meetings. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck the meeting minutes from last time. We also welcome you to add or update your presentation slide if you haven’t done so yet. \nOur next meeting will take place on Friday May 26th at: \n   – BST (London): 12:00  \n   – CET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 13:00 \n   – EDT (Boston\, New York): 07:00 \n   – Hong Kong: 19:00  \nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nIf you know others who might be interested in joining the discussions\, please share information about the network here! \nYou can also use this link to join the #artificial-agents channel on the EMCA-Researchers Slack server. \nHannah Pelikan\, Lynn de Rijk\, and Saul Albert
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/emc-ai-may-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:EM/CA/AI Data Session Friday 24th February 2023
DESCRIPTION:Dear EMCAI network members\, \nThanks for a great start of this year’s meetings last Friday\, with 17 people present! Please feel free to add to the meeting minutes and find the Zoom chat attached. We also welcome you to add or update your presentation slide if you haven’t done so yet.Our next meeting will take place on February 24th at: \n\nBST (London): 12:00\nCET (Berlin\, Stockholm\, Paris): 13:00\nEDT (Boston\, New York): 07:00\nHong Kong: 19:00\n\nZoom link: https://liu-se.zoom.us/j/69884330110 \nThis will be a data session\, please message us if you would like to present data!If you know others who might be interested in joining the discussions\, please share information about the network here!Have a great weekend and hope to see you at the end of the month! \nHannah Pelikan\, Lynn de Rijk\, and Saul Albert
URL:https://emcai.conversationanalysis.org/event/em-ca-ai-data-session-friday-24th-february-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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