The CALPIU data storehouse

 

Anne Fabricius, Janus Mortensen,

Spencer Hazel & Johannes Wagner

This project has gathered and processed recordings of many different types of university activities over a period of three years. These include classroom teaching and lecturing, project supervision and student group meeting activities, student counseling and administrative activities. University ceremonial occasions and speeches are also included in the Storehouse.


The intention of the Storehouse project was to gather recordings of naturally-occurring activities and interactions on behalf of the interested researchers and transcribe them in a first-pass procedure which included a basic CLAN transcription prior to further analysis. 

Abstract

De Molade, Julie, Anne Fabricius, Hartmut Haberland, Spencer Hazel, Janus Mortensen and Bent Preisler (2010). The CALPIU Transcription Manual, CALPIU Research Center


Fabricius, Anne (2008). When we build our corpus: Planning considerations for the future CALPIU Research Centre. In Hartmut Haberland, Janus Mortensen, Anne Fabricius, Bent Preisler, Karen Risager and Susanne Kjærbeck (eds.) Higher Education in the Global Village. Roskilde, Roskilde University, Deptartment of Culture and Identity.


Mortensen, Janus and Spencer Hazel (2012).

The data cycle. In: Keiko Ikeda and Adam Brandt (eds). Challenges and new directions in the micro-analysis of social interaction. Kansai University, Osaka, Japan. pp. 22-29


Hazel, Spencer, Janus Mortensen and Hartmut Haberland (2012). Transcription linking: integrating the ephemeral and the fixed in interaction research. In: Keiko Ikeda and Adam Brandt (eds). Challenges and new directions in the micro-analysis of social interaction. Kansai University, Osaka, Japan. pp. 13-17


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