CHORD-Talk-in-interaction list of references
CHORD talk in interaction
8 febbraio 2025
Data-sharing practices in interactional linguistics, conversation analysis and the neighbouring fields are a complex and rapidly changing socio-technical reality within the wider context of academic research and Open Science policy making. The scientific, and normative, debate on these practices takes place in an interdisciplinary field, with contributions from the interested disciplines, computational sciences, law, ethics, social and political science. During the CHORD-Talk-in-interaction project, we did some reading in these various fields from the vantage point of view of interactional linguistics, with special attention to corpus-based approaches. We decided to collect our references in a short bibliography, which is attached to this blog post. The document lists references, mainly in English, German and French, to works that appeared in the last 10-20 years and can be associated to eight topics: corpus design and corpus structure; recording and processing spoken interaction; transcription and annotation; data storage; data use; data citation; law, ethics and principles; corpus hosting. While it can only sketch a temporary, and fragmentary, map of the vast areas that are potentially relevant, the project team nevertheless hopes to provide some useful starting points for bibliographical research and to stimulate further reading about open research data in interactional linguistics and in the neighbouring disciplines.