The interactional ‘nudge’: Talking about talk from the mundane to the dramatic (Friday Evening Discourse)

Ticket sales have ended

Ticket sales for this event have now ended.

The interactional ‘nudge’: Talking about talk from the mundane to the dramatic (Friday Evening Discourse)

By The Royal Institution

Date and time

Fri, 29 May 2015 19:50 - 21:15 GMT+1

Location

The Royal Institution of Great Britain

21 Albemarle Street London W1S 4BS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.

Description

First dates, police interviews, doctor-patient communication and commercial sales – they are all driven by talk. And an understanding of how talk works is crucial for success. Elizabeth Stokoe explains how conversation analysis works to provide a scientific understanding of talk as it unfolds in mundane as well as dramatic settings. Rather than being messy and disorderly, she shows that talk is in fact organised systematically.

Like behavioural change in ‘nudge’ theory, she also shows how small variations in what we say impacts on what others say and do next. Finally, she will demonstrate how her research findings can underpin communication training – in contrast to role-play and simulation – and upended common assumptions about how talk works.

If you haven't been before, please note that Friday Evening Discourses are traditional events that date back to 1825. With that in mind, many attendees like to wear smart evening dress, though this is not a requirement.

Free tickets are available to Members of the Ri. Find out more about how to join.

Organised by

The Royal Institution (Ri) is an independent charity dedicated to creating opportunities for the public and scientists to explore science together. Anyone can become a member of the Ri. Become part of a community of like-minded individuals who share the Ri's mission and get discounts on a range of events and activities!

Sales Ended