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I run academic workshops and give talks around the world on conversation analysis, membership categorization analysis, applied conversation analysis, gender and interaction (and other research interests), and using PowerPoint to animate transcript, audio and video. Follow the links to CARM© communication workshops for professionals.

View my inaugural lecture, March 21st 2012, <<here>>.

· · seminars, workshops, plenary, conference and other talks · ·

· ▪ ·  2012  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop to be presented, Mediators’ Breakfast at Dispute Resolution Program, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, November.

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop to be presented, Community Dispute Settlement Center, Cambridge MA, USA, October.

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblock in intake calls. Workshop to be presented, New York Peace Institute / Safe Horizon Mediation, New York, USA, October.

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop to be presented, New York Peace Institute / Safe Horizon Mediation, New York, USA, October.

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop to be presented, Mediation Program, Volunteers of America NNE, Maine, USA, October.

Stokoe, E. (2012). Talk in training; talk in practice: Social psychology, research methods, and the ‘interactional imperative’. Paper to be presented, Centre for Gender Studies, University of Winchester, October.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Talk in training; talk in practice: Social psychology, research methods, and the ‘interactional imperative’. Paper to be presented, Department of Psychology, Open University, October.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop to be presented, South Lanarkshire Council, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Cultural categories in community mediation. Paper to be presented, Symposium on Translating Cultures in International Mediation, University of Nottingham, August.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop to be presented, Wirral Mediation Service, July.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop to be presented, Milton Keynes Community Mediation Service, July.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop to be presented, MESH Community Cohesion Services, Sheffield, July.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Applying designedly large scale qualitative research: Conversation analysis and communication training. Keynote paper to be presented, Conference on Applied Qualitative Research in Psychology, University of Derby, June.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Analyzing social interaction. Keynote paper to be presented, ADHOC (Analyzing Discourse: Hands-On Conference), University of Stockholm, June.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The (in)authenticity of simulated talk: Comparing role-played and ‘real’ interaction. Paper presented, Department of Sociology, University of York, May.

                                                                                                              

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Conflict and Change, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Common Ground: Mediation in Tower Hamlets, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The systematics of social interaction. Invited talk presented, Nottingham Cafe Scientifique et Culturel, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Mediation Services Manchester, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Mediation Hertfordshire, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The ‘Conversation-Analytic Role-play Method’. Poster presented, International Investigative Interviewing Research Group conference, Toronto, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The ‘Conversation-Analytic Role-play Method’ (CARM©) and the problems of simulated role-play training. Workshop, RogenSi Consultancy, London, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The systematics of social interaction. Paper presented at MODIS (Modernas diskurs- och interaktionsseminarium), Uppsala University, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Neighbour disputes and conflict: Institutional-interactional findings from a large-scale qualitative project. Paper presented, Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Mediating neighbour disputes. Paper presented, Networking meeting on Translating Cultures in International Mediation, University of Nottingham, March.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The systematics of social interaction. Inaugural lecture presented at Loughborough University, 21st March.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). The ‘Conversation-Analytic Role-play Method’. Poster presented, Research That Matters conference, Loughborough University, March.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Devon Mediation Service, January.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Mediation Services Manchester, January.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Experiences of and lessons learnt from applying CA to communication skills training in various settings: CARM©. Invited paper presented at Provider-Client Interaction and Adherence to ART, Institute for International Health and Development, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, South Lanarkshire Council, January.

 

Stokoe, E. (2012). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Mediation Hertfordshire, January.

 

· ▪ ·  2011  · ▪ ·

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Initial workshop presented, Mediation Services Manchester, December.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, West Sussex Mediation Service, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Mediating and policing neighbour disputes: The ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’ as an alternative to simulated communication training. Paper presented, Department of Human Communication Sciences, University of Sheffield, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Edinburgh Community Mediation Services, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, East Lothian Community Mediation Services, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Fife, Forth and Tayside SACRO Mediation Services, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Solution-focused questions in mediation. Workshop presented, Glasgow Community and Safety Services, Mediation Service, November.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Wirral Mediation Service, October.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Devon Mediation Service, October.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). “Girl – woman – sorry!”: Repair in spoken and written (online) interaction. Paper presented, School of Humanities, Education and Social Science, Orebro University, Sweden, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Mediating and policing neighbour disputes: The ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’ as an alternative to simulated communication training. Paper presented, School of Humanities, Education and Social Science, Orebro University, Sweden, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Mediating and policing neighbour disputes: The ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’ as an alternative to simulated communication training. Paper presented, Department of English, Karlstad University, Sweden, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Studying gender in interaction: Methods for systematic analysis. Paper presented at Project EqualGrowth: Conditions for Egalitarian and Sustainable Growth. Karlstad University, Sweden, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Belfast, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Social psychology and social interaction: Identities, simulation and application. British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Mid-Career Award Lecture. Cambridge, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Swale Mediation Service, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Milton Keyes Community Mediation Service, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Police interviewing and the ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’. Workshop presented at the Crime Academy, Metropolitan Police, Hendon, September.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented, Lambeth Mediation Services, August.

 

Hepburn, A., & Stokoe, E. (2011). ‘Rapport’ in institutional encounters: The epistemic complexities of empathy, sympathy, affiliation and alignment and their consequences for ‘successful outcomes’. Paper presented, International Pragmatics Association Conference, Manchester, July.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Dealing with ‘-isms’ in neighbour mediation. Workshop presented to Conflict and Change, London, June.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented at West Sussex Mediation Service, Billingshurst, May.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented at Glasgow Community & Safety Services Mediation Service, Glasgow, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Conversations, categories, applications: Methods for analyzing interaction. Paper presented, Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Narrative in interaction. Paper presented, Department of Child and Youth Studies, Stockholm University, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Moving forward with membership categorization analysis: Methods for systematic analysis. Paper presented, Institutionen för pedagogic, Uppsala University, April.

Stokoe, E. (2011). How to do the ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’. Workshop presented at the School of Humanities, Education and Social Science, Örebro University, April.

Stokoe, E. (2011). The ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’. A preliminary workshop presented to Alison Knight Training Consultancy and Peter Grimshaw Consultancy, Advanced Suspect Interview training, Leicestershire, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). The ‘Conversation Analytic Role-play Method’. A preliminary workshop presented to the Crime Academy, Criminal Justice Faculty, Hendon, April.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation practice and training. Workshop presented to US Superior Court Washington Alternative Dispute Resolution Service, March.

Stokoe, E. (2011). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation practice and training. Workshop presented to Dispute Resolution Program, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, March.

Stokoe, E. (2011). Conversations, categories, applications: Methods for analyzing interaction. Paper presented, Teachers’ College, Columbia University, March. To view this lecture, click <<here>>

 

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Neighbour disputes, mediation, and communication training: Using conversation analysis to develop alternatives to simulated role-play. Paper presented, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, March.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Examining mediators’ communication roadblocks. Workshop presented at Community Dispute Settlement Center, Cambridge MA, USA, March.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). “Got up, went to the toilet, had a ****”: Communication, simulation, research and ‘the impact agenda’. Paper presented to CAMARG, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, February.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Conversations, categories, applications: Methods for analyzing interaction. Paper presented to Centre for Languages and Linguistics, York St John University, February.

 

Stokoe, E. (2011). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation
practice and training. Workshop presented to Forth, Fife and Tayside SACRO Mediation Service, Perth, January.

 

· ▪ ·  2010  · ▪ ·

 

Stokoe, E. (2010). Moving forward with conversation and membership categorisation analysis: New directions for systematic and applied research. Keynote presentation given, 7th Australasian Symposium on Conversation Analysis and Membership Categorization Analysis, Wellington, November.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation
practice and training. Workshop presented to Conflict and Change, London, November.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Mediation and social interaction: Bridging academic and practitioner concerns and the developing of mediation training. Workshop presented at the Mediators’ Institute of Ireland Conference, Dublin, November.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation
practice and training. Workshop presented to East Lothian Community Mediation Services, Edinburgh, September.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Application without compromise? Using conversation analysis to evaluate, and develop new types of, role-play training. Paper presented at the Department of English Studies, University of Stirling, September.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Application without compromise? Using conversation analysis to evaluate, and develop new types of, role-play training. Paper presented at the British Social Psychology Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Winchester, September.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for mediation
practice and training. Workshop presented to MESH Community Cohesion Services, Sheffield, July.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Application without compromise? Using conversation analysis to evaluate, and develop new types of, role-play training. Paper presented at the International Conference on Conversation Analysis, Mannheim, July.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Categories, sequences, actions: “You know how men are”. Paper presented at the Symposium on Categories, Identities and Persons in Interaction, Loughborough, June.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Analyzing neighbour mediation calls: Implications for a new kind of
role-play training. Paper presented at Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Telephone Helplines, Edinburgh University, June.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Role-play training and simulated interaction. Presented to Department of Applied Linguistics, UCLA, May.

Stokoe, E. (2010. Workshop on conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis. Presented to Faculty of Education, University of Oslo, May.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Police interview training with role-play. Presented to Leicestershire Constabulary, March.

Stokoe, E. (2010). Identities in action: Analyzing conversation in institutional and ordinary settings. Talk presented, SALT Forum for Advanced Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden, February.

· ▪ ·  2009  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E (2009). “Tutorials are bollocks” and other things students say when watching television:
Social and educational identities in university students’ domestic and classroom interaction. Paper presented to CAMARG, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, November.

Stokoe, E. (2009). Using a new kind of role play to understand the mediation of neighbour disputes. Workshop presented, Tower Hamlets Mediation Service, September.

Stokoe, E., & Benwell, B. (2009). The social in the educational and the educational in the social: University students’ interactions in ordinary and classroom settings. Plenary talk presented, British Association of Applied Linguistics, University of Newcastle, September.

Stokoe, E. (2009). “Have you been married, or…?” Eliciting relationship histories in speed-dating encounters. Paper presented, American Sociological Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, August.

Stokoe, E. (2009). “I’ve got a girlfriend”: Police officers doing self disclosure in their interrogations of suspects. Department seminar presented, School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, July.

Stokoe, E. (2009). Interaction across the disciplines: Analyzing conversation in institutional and ordinary settings. Plenary talk presented, The Sixth Annual College of Arts and Science Postgraduate Conference, Aberdeen, July.

McCabe, S., & Stokoe, E. (2009). “Have you been away?” Holiday talk in ordinary and institutional interaction. Plenary paper presented, Critical Tourism Studies conference, Croatia, June.

Stokoe, E. (2009). Interaction in the community and the mediation of disputes. Workshop presented at Hillingdon Community Mediation, January.

Stokoe, E. (2009).  Interaction in the community and the mediation of disputes. Workshop presented at Tower Hamlets Mediation Service, January.

· ▪ ·  2008  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E. (2008). Interaction in the community: Racism and identity conflicts. Workshop presented to Swindon Borough Council, December.

Stokoe, E. (2008). How to analyse gender in interaction. Seminar presented at Women’s and Gender Research Group, Loughborough University, November.

Stokoe, E. (2008). “I’ve got a girlfriend”: Police officers doing self disclosure in their interrogations of suspects. Departmental seminar presented at University of Leeds, October.

Stokoe, E. (2008). Understanding the mediation of neighbour complaints. Workshop presented at the London Mediators’ Day, October.

Stokoe, E. (2008). “Girl – woman – sorry!”: On the repair and non-repair of consecutive gender categories. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association conference, Boston, August.

Edwards, D., & Stokoe, E. (2008). Anatomy of a neighbour complaint. Paper presented at ESRC Symposium on Conflict Resolution and Mediation in Talk-in-Interaction, Newcastle University, June.

Stokoe, E. (2008). Understanding mediation and neighbour disputes as social action. Workshop presented at Birkbeck College, London, April.

Stokoe, E. (2008). “Typical guy response”: Categorial reference and the construction of gendered contexts. Paper presented in the Panel [organized by Cecelia Ford and Joanna Thornborrow] Conversation analysis and other conceptions of context: Borders and bridges. Sociolinguistics Symposium, Amsterdam, April.

Stokoe, E. (2008). Self-disclosure in police interrogations. Paper presented in the Panel [organized by Michael Bamberg and Alexandra Georgakopoulou] Reflection, reflexivity and self-disclosure: Narrative and identity analysis at the cross-roads. Georgetown University Round Table, Washington, March.

Stokoe, E. (2008). Understanding mediation and neighbour disputes as social action. Workshop presented at Birkbeck College, London, February.

Stokoe, E. (2008). How neighbours talk: Challenging language. Paper/discussion presented at Centre for Psychosocial Studies /Community Resolve Mediation Community=Communication Seminar Series, Bristol, January.

· ▪ ·  2007  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E. (2007). How to capture and analyze gender. Paper presented, Department of Geography, Edinburgh University, November.

Stokoe, E. (2007). Asking silly questions in police interrogations. Paper presented, Department of Child Studies, Linköping University Sweden , May.

Stokoe, E. (2007). Conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis. Workshops presented, Department of Child Studies, Linköping University Sweden , May.

Stokoe, E. (2007). Doing actions with gender categories. Paper presented, Department of Sociology, Malarden University Sweden , May.

Stokoe, E. (2007). Asking silly questions in police interrogations. Paper presented, Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, March.

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2007). “Did you have permission to smash your neighbour’s door?”: Silly questions and their answers in police interrogations. Paper presented, Department of Sociology, University of California Santa Barbara, April.

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2007). Doing accusations and denials with identity categories. Paper presented, Pacific Sociological Association conference, Oakland CA, March.

Stokoe, E. (2007). Doing actions with gender categories. Paper presented, International Pragmatics Association conference, Göteborg, July.

· ▪ ·  2006  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2006). Asking silly questions in police interrogations. Paper presented, Department of Sociology, University of York, October.

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2006). Reported speech as an environment for person references in neighbour complaints and disputes. Paper presented, International Conference on Conversation Analysis, Helsinki, May.

Stokoe, E. (2006). Gender categories and actions in talk-in-interaction. Invited paper presented at Cardiff University Centre for Language and Communication, March.

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2006). Understanding categories-in-practices: The case of neighbour disputes. Invited paper presented at Manchester Ethnography Group Seminar, Manchester Metropolitan University, January.

· ▪ ·  2005  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E. (2005). Analyzing gender-in-practices. Invited paper presented at Department of Sociology, University of Alicante, December.

Stokoe, E. (2005). Locating identity in neighbour dispute interaction. Invited paper presented at Department of Psychology, De Montford University Leicester, November.

Stokoe, E. (2005). Gender, ethnomethodology and reality analysis. Invited paper presented at BAAL/CUP Seminar “Theoretical and methodological approaches to gender and language study”, University of Birmingham, November.

Stokoe, E., & Edwards, D. (2005). The organization of person formulations in neighbour disputes and complaints. Paper presented, International Institute of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, Bentley College, Waltham, MA USA August.

Edwards, D., & Stokoe, E. (2005). God helps those who help themselves: Self-help as a topic in calls to neighbour mediation centres. Paper presented, International Pragmatics Association Conference, Riva del Garda, July.

· ▪ ·  2004  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E.H. (2004). Neighbour disputes as non-familial intimate relationships across the life-course. Invited paper presented, Centre for Research on Families and Relationships, ESRC Seminar series, University of Southampton, December.

Stokoe, E.H. (2004). Mothers, single women and sluts: Gender, morality and membership categorization in neighbour disputes. Department seminar presented at Department of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Finland , September.

Stokoe, E.H. (2004). Doing gender, doing categorisation: Developments in language and gender research. Workshop presented at Department of Social Sciences, Tampere University, Finland , September.

Stokoe, E.H. (2004). Gender and discourse, gender and categorization: Current developments in language and gender research. Invited paper presented, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds, Feburary.

· ▪ ·  2003  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E.H. (2003). Doing gender, doing categorization: Exploring the possibilities of membership categorization analysis for language and gender researchers. Poster presented, IGALA Conference: Perception and Realisation in Language and Gender Research. LSA Institute, Michigan, June.

Stokoe, E.H.  (2003). Membership categorization analysis. Workshop presented at Department of Child Studies, Linkoping University, Sweden , June.

Stokoe, E.H. (2003). Doing gender, doing categorisation: Developments in language and gender research. Department seminar presented at Department of Child Studies, Linkoping University, Sweden , June.

Stokoe, E.H. & Hepburn, A. (2003). “You can hear a lot through the walls”: Noise complaints, neighbouring and the construction of abuse in mediation and helpline interaction. Paper presented, Critical Psychology, Bath, August.

Benwell, B.M. & Stokoe, E.H. (2003). University students resisting academic identity. Invited paper presented, Oral Communication in an Educational Context. Westminster, July.

Stokoe, E.H. (2003). Mothers, single women and sluts: Gender, morality and membership categorization in neighbour disputes. Paper presented, University of West of England , Bristol, April.

Stokoe, E.H. (2003). Doing gender, doing categorization: Exploring the possibilities of membership categorization analysis for feminist researchers. Invited paper presented, Sheffield Hallam University, April.

Stokoe, E.H. (2003). University students resisting academic identity. Invited paper presented, Department of Psychology, University College Northampton, June.

· ▪ ·  2002  · ▪ ·

Benwell, B.M. & Stokoe, E.H. (2002). Resisting academic identity as gendered performance? Evidence from university tutorial discourse. Paper presented British Association of Applied Linguistics Conference, Cardiff, September.

McCabe, S. & Stokoe, E.H. (2002). Reformulating place: Place, space and identity in tourist narratives. Paper presented, International Conference on Conversation Analysis, Copenhagen, May.

McCabe, S. & Stokoe, E.H. (2002). Place, space and identity in tourist narratives. Paper presented, Tourism Research 2002: An International Interdisciplinary Conference, Cardiff, September.

Stokoe, E.H. (2002). Mothers, single women and sluts: Gender, morality and membership categorisation in neighbour disputes. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Annual Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Huddersfield, September.

Stokoe, E.H. (2002). Gender, morality and membership categorization in neighbour disputes. Paper presented, Open University Discourse Group, June.

· ▪ ·  2001  · ▪ ·

Abell, J. & Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Neighbourhood communities in dispute: Invoking mentality to legitimise exclusion in neighbour mediation. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Surrey, July.

Benwell, B.M. & Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Tutors’ constructions of discussion tasks in university tutorials. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Developmental and Education Sections Joint Annual Conference, University College Worcester, September.

Smithson, J. & Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Discourses of flexibility and work-life balance: From equality to diversity? Paper to be presented, Gender, Work and Organisation Conference, Keele, July.

Smithson, J., Stokoe, E.H. & Coupland, C. (2001). The future is female? Constructing gender in organisational talk. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Centenary Conference, Glasgow, April.

Stokoe, E.H. & Abell, J. (2001). Mobilising gender in situated moral reasoning: A membership categorisation analysis of neighbour disputes. Poster presented, British Psychological Society Centenary Conference, Glasgow, April.

Stokoe, E.H. & Smithson, J. (2001). Gender and sexuality in talk-in-interaction: Considering conversation analytic perspectives. Paper presented, British Sociological Association Annual Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, March.

Stokoe, E.H., Wallwork, J. & Petkova, B. (2001). Space invaders: Boundaries, identities and uncertainty in neighbour disputes. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Social Section Annual Conference, Social Psychology European Research Institute, Surrey, July.

Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Exploring the links between gender and interaction: Considering different theoretical approaches. Paper presented, University College Worcester Research Week, March.

Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Gender and sexuality in talk-in-interaction: Considering conversation analytic perspectives. Paper presented, Open University Discourse Analysis Group, March.

Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Gender relevance in discursive interaction. Paper presented, Department of English Studies Communication Seminar, University of Stirling, April.

Stokoe, E.H. (2001). Narrative-in-interaction: A conversation analytic approach to storytelling. Keynote paper presented, Narrative Workshop II, Kings College, Cambridge, October.

· ▪ ·  2000  · ▪ ·

Andrews, K. & Stokoe, E.H. (2000). The denial of institutional racism in the British Press: A critical discourse analysis of the Stephen Lawrence Case. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Nottingham Trent University, September.

Howell, T.L. & Stokoe, E.H. (2000). Constructing and resisting age in mature students’ identity talk. Poster presented, British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, Nottingham Trent University, September.

Kelly, J. & Stokoe, E.H. (2000). Doing, undoing and not doing gender in male transvestites’ discourse. Poster presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Dundee, July.

Taylor, L. & Stokoe, E.H. (2000). Women and club culture: Resisting and adopting (gendered) subject positions. Poster presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Dundee, July.

· ▪ ·  1999  · ▪ ·

Binding, C. & Stokoe, E.H. (1999). The discursive construction of eating disorders in the popular media. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, July.

Stokoe, E.H. (1999). Beyond deficit, dominance and difference: Revisioning the links between gender and discourse. Short paper presented, British Association of Applied Linguistics / Cambridge University Press Seminar, Open University, October.

Stokoe, E.H. & Smithson, J. (1999). Making gender relevant: The construction and negotiation of gender categories in discourse. Paper presented, Talking Gender and Sexuality Symposium, Aalborg University, Denmark , November.

Stokoe, E.H. (1999). Beyond deficit, dominance and difference: Revisioning the links between gender and discourse. Paper presented, Psychology Department at Liverpool John Moores University, December.

· ▪ ·  1998  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E.H. (1998). Women’s talk, men’s talk and feminist sociolinguistics: Why we shouldn’t be searching for gendered speech styles. Paper presented, Women’s Studies Research Group, Loughborough University, October.

Abell, J. & Stokoe, E.H. (1998). Princess Diana’s dilemmas: The rhetorical organisation of identity, facticity and authenticity in interview talk. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Kent, September.

Hardy, F. & Stokoe, E.H. (1998). Vicious with their tongues: Stories from female ‘bullies’ and ‘victims’ of bullying. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, July.

Montague, J. & Stokoe, E.H. (1998). The conversational construction of older women’s relationships: Context, time and development. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, July.

Stokoe, E.H. (1998). ‘Cooperative’ women and ‘competitive’ men? A critical analysis of gender and interaction.  Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, July.

Watson, C. & Stokoe, E.H. (1998). Representations of rape in mediated discourse. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, July.

· ▪ ·  1994-1997  · ▪ ·

Stokoe, E.H. (1997). Linking language and gender: A discursive approach. Poster presented, British Psychological Society Annual Social Psychology Section Annual Conference, University of Sussex, Brighton, September.

Stokoe, E.H. (1997). The social construction of gender categories in academic discourse. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women and Psychology Annual Conference, Loughborough University, July.

Stokoe, E.H. (1997). The production of topicality in small group discussion: An illustration from higher education. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Education Section Annual Conference, Warwick, November.

Stokoe, E. (1995). Talking and learning in small groups: Exploring women and men’s discourse in higher education. Paper presented, British Psychological Society Women & Psychology Annual Conference, University of Leeds, July.

Stokoe, E. (1994). Undergraduate seminar groups: Women and men talking together – which sex benefits most? Poster presented, British Psychological Society Scottish Branch International Conference for Group and Interactive Learning, University of Strathclyde, September.