PRE-COMET Masterclass

PRE-COMET Masterclass

19th June 2023

Room G16, Western Gateway Building

University College Cork, Ireland

Engaging Qualitatively with Healthcare Communication

PRE-COMET Masterclass Information

Course Leader Professor Srikant Sarangi, Aalborg University (Denmark) and Cardiff University (UK)

Language/communication-based healthcare studies – concerned with talk, text and other modalities (discourse, more generally) – have been carried out over the past five decades, both within quantitative and qualitative research paradigms. Within the qualitative tradition, in addressing a range of themes, researchers adopt different methodological and analytical perspectives when engaging with talk data (e.g., clinical encounters, telephone helplines, research interviews) and text data (e.g., websites, emails, text messages, media representations, illness narratives). One of the challenges in healthcare communication research is to optimize synergy between areas of thematic interest and available analytical frameworks mediated by datasets.

Within what can be broadly captured as theme-oriented discourse analysis, this masterclass will be primarily devoted to ‘activity analysis’ which is distinctive in at least three ways: mapping of structural, interactional and thematic trajectories; relationality concerning focal themes and analytic themes; and role performance vis-à-vis participant structure. Additionally, attention will be given to ‘account analysis’ which orients to the rhetorical properties of language/communication data.

There are four parts to the Masterclass: two lectures comprising (i) an overview of themes and concepts in healthcare communication research and (ii) the trajectories of engaging with healthcare data from multiple perspectives; (iii) an exercise in sample data analysis; and (iv) a discussion of concerns arising from participants’ own research experiences.

The Masterclass is targeted at both early career and experienced researchers across disciplinary boundaries with an interest in qualitative inquiry.

Venue:

Western Gateway Building, UCC, Room G16

Registration: The registration fee for the Masterclass is €40 for COMET conference delegates, and €45 for non-COMET participants.

Please access registration via this link:

https://conference.ucc.ie/comet-2023/comet2023-registration/Site/Register

In order to help us plan, please register by 7th May, 2023

Provisional Programme:

08.30-09.00   Registration / Welcome

09.00-09.30   Introduction

09.30-11.00   Health communication research: An overview of concepts and themes

11.00-11.30   Tea/Coffee break

11.30-13.00   Engaging with health communication data from multiple perspectives

13.00-14.00   Lunch

14.00-15.30   Data session: group work

15.30-15.45   Tea/Coffee break

15.45-16.30   Forum discussion on themes raised by participants

   COURSE LEADER: PROFESSOR SRIKANT SARANGI

COURSE LEADER: PROFESSOR SRIKANT SARANGI

Srikant Sarangi has been Professor in Humanities and Medicine and Director of the Danish Institute of Humanities and Medicine (DIHM) between 2013 and 2021 at Aalborg University, Denmark (www.dihm.aau.dk), where he continues as Adjunct Professor. Between 1993 and 2013, he was Professor in Language and Communication and Director of the Health Communication Research Centre at Cardiff University (UK), where he continues as Emeritus Professor. During 2022-2023, he has been Visiting Chair Professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Adjunct Professor at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. In recent years, he has been Adjunct Professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway (2017-2021); Visiting Professor at University of Jyväskylä, Finland (2017-2020); Visiting Professor at the College of Medicine, Qatar University (2017-2020); Visiting Professor under the Academic Icon scheme at University of Malay, Malaysia (2013-2015); Visiting Research Professor, Centre for the Humanities and Medicine, The University of Hong Kong (2013-2016); Adjunct Professor at NTNU, Norway (2009-2013); and Honorary Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark (2009-2014).

In 2012, he was awarded the title of ‘Fellow’ by the Academy of Social Sciences, UK. In 2015, he was elected as a ‘Foreign Member’ of The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters (Societas Scientiarum Fennica).

His research interests include: institutional and professional discourse from an applied linguistics perspective (e.g., health, social welfare, bureaucracy, education etc.); communication in genetic counselling, HIV/AIDS, telemedicine, primary care and palliative care; communication ethics; teaching and assessment of consulting and communication skills; language and identity in public life; intercultural pragmatics. He has held several project grants to study various aspects of health communication.

He is author and editor of twelve books, guest-editor of nine journal special issues and has published more than 250 journal articles and book chapters in leading journals. In addition, he has presented more than 1200 papers (including plenaries, keynotes, masterclasses and workshops) at international conferences and other forums. Since 1998 he is the editor of TEXT & TALK: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language, Discourse and Communication Studies (formerly TEXT) as well as the founding editor, since 2004, of both Communication & Medicine and Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice (formerly Journal of Applied Linguistics). He is also general editor of the book series Studies in Communication in Organisations and Professions (SCOPE). He serves as an editorial board member for other journals and book series[es], and as a consulting advisor at many national and international levels.

Over the last twenty years, he has held visiting academic attachments in many parts of the world including: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Italy, Malaysia, Nepal, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, UK and USA.

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