Supporting Champions
012: Liz Stokoe on science and art of conversation
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In this episode I interview Professor Liz Stokoe, while we were both speaking at Cheltenham Science Festival. Liz is a Professor of Social Interaction at Loughborough University, specialising in conversational analysis. Liz shares her insights into the dynamics of conversation, some of the aggressive moves people make and how to manage these situations and what we can learn from delicate exchanges such as marriage guidance mediators and suicide negotiators. I really enjoyed this interview and found it utterly fascinating to hear Liz's insights and advice. Show notes The future of human communication The forensic examination of conversational encounters 'Mis-greeters' and 'recalibrating' initial greetings Liz's route to conversational analysis Liz's PhD - an analysis of university tutorials. Students reluctant to show they worked hard, cool to not prepare but actually working very hard Myth busting - Gender and interaction. Zero evidence that women and men talk differently in systematic ways Identity catego