Minggu, 02 Oktober 2016

Clare MacMartin (conversation analysis)

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Hello, I am in my writing this time I will introduce my expert, let's read through the article below Clare MacMartin is an applied social psychologist, Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Academic) at the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. He is a member of the Graduate Faculty Committee and has overseen a graduate student in the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, and Department of Psychology. He has used discourse analysis and conversation analysis to study institutional communication in the field of judicial decision-making and group and individual psychotherapy.
            Clare is currently collaborating with Jason Coe and Hannah Wheat in the Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, and Cindy Adams, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, using conversation analysis to study the promise recorded in companion animal practice. Clare interested in how conversation analysis can inform the learning experience in clinical training programs (eg, couples and family therapy students and veterinary students) at the University of Guelph and elsewhere.
            his graduate students have used discourse analysis and conversation analysis to examine a variety of topics, including the interaction of psychotherapy, conversation families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, construction media (eg, sexuality, father, Muslim identity), Internet description autobiography teens' experiences (anorexia nervosa and self-harm), and the doctor-patient interaction in meeting palliative care.

Locations: 
Office/Lab
Location
Phone
Office
MINS 105B
52419
Departmental Profile Link: 
http://www.uoguelph.ca/family/faculty/macmartin-clare
Post-Doc Fellowship: 
Academic Institution: 
University of Guelph
Year: 
2001
Degree & Discipline: 
Psychology
PhD: 
Academic Institution: 
University of Guelph
Year: 
2000
Degree & Discipline: 
PhD Psychology
Master's: 
Academic Institution: 
University of Toronto
Year: 
1989
Degree & Discipline: 
MA Psychology
            Keyword research: communication, conversation analysis, discourse analysis, discursive psychology, legal discourse, medical communications, qualitative research, psychotherapy, sexual harassment, sexual violence, Statement communicationProfile animals: Clare MacMartin is a social psychologist applied, Associate Professor and Associate Dean ( Academic) at the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences. He is a member of the Graduate Faculty Committee and has overseen a graduate student in the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition, and Department of Psychology. He has used discourse analysis and conversation analysis to study the institutional communication in the field of judicial decision-making and group and individual psychotherapy.
            Clare is currently collaborating with Jason Coe and Hannah Wheat in the Department of Population Medicine, University of Guelph, and Cindy Adams, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, using conversation analysis to study the promise recorded in companion animal practice. Clare interested in how conversation analysis can inform the learning experience in clinical training programs (eg, couples and family therapy students and veterinary students) at the University of Guelph and elsewhere. his graduate students have used discourse analysis and conversation analysis to examine a variety of topics, including the interaction of psychotherapy, conversation families with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders, construction media (eg, sexuality, Fatherhood, Muslim identity), Internet descriptions autobiography of Youth ' experience (anorexia nervosa and self-harm), and the doctor-patient interaction in meeting palliative care. 
Citation: 
MacMartin, C., & Wood, L. A. (2007). Sentencing sexual abuse offenders: Sex crimes and social justice. In J. Cotterill (Ed.), The language of sex crimes (pp. 180-197). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave/Macmillan.
Citation: 
Wood, L. A., & MacMartin, C. (2007). Constructing remorse: Judges' sentencing decisions in child sexual assault cases. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 26, 343-362.
Citation: 
MacMartin, C. (2002). (Un)reasonable doubt? The invocation of children's consent in sexual abuse trial judgments. Discourse & Society, 13, 9-40.
Citation: 
MacMartin, C. (2004). Judicial constructions of the seriousness of child sexual abuse. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, 36, 66-80.
Citation: 
MacMartin, C. (1999). Disclosure as discourse: Theorizing children's reports of sexual abuse. Theory & Psychology, 9, 503-532.
Invited Presentaions: 
Event Name: 
Meeting of the International Conference on Conversation Analysis
Event Country: 
Germany
Event City: 
Mannheim
Event Year: 
2010
Title of Presentation: 
MacMartin, C., Coe, J. B, & Adams, C. L. (July, 2010). Treating animals as if they have spoken: "I know" responses in veterinarians' pet-directed talk.
Event Name: 
Colloquium Presented at the Center for Language, Interaction and Culture, University of California
Event Country: 
United States
Event City: 
Los Angeles, CA
Event Year: 
2010
Title of Presentation: 
MacMartin, C., Coe, J. B., & Adams, C. L. (October, 2010). Treating animals as if they have spoken: Empathic "I know" responses in veteriniarians' pet-directed talk.
Event Name: 
Meeting of the International Conference on Communication in Veterinary Medicine
Event Country: 
United States
Event City: 
Napa, CA
Event Year: 
2010
Title of Presentation: 
MacMartin, C., Coe, J. B, & Adams, C. L. (November, 2010). Talk to the animals: Conversation analysis of veterinarians' "I know" responses to patients.
Event Name: 
Presentation at MediCal/Royal Canin
Event Country: 
Canada
Event City: 
Guelph, ON
Event Year: 
2012
Title of Presentation: 
Coe, J. B., MacMartin, C., & Wheat, H. (June, 2012). Communication research activities at the Ontario Veterinary College.
Event Name: 
Presentation at MediCal/Royal Canin
Event Country: 
Canada
Event City: 
Guelph, ON
Event Year: 
2012
Title of Presentation: 
Wheat, H., Coe, J. B., & MacMartin, C. (June, 2012). Preliminary findings of a study examining displays of adherence during veterinarian-client diet discussions.

            Dr Clare MacMartin focused her studies on a wide range of fields, including: qualitative research methods, especially conversation analysis and discourse analysis and its use in the teaching of professional communication skills; communication in healthcare settings and psychotherapy; discourse of sexual violence; and the human-animal interaction. He is currently working with colleagues at the Ontario Veterinary College studied the interaction veterinarian-client-patient, including treatment recommendations nutrition and management of obesity in companion animal practice.


Education:
PhD (Psychology) - University of Guelph, 2000

MA (Psychology) - University of Toronto, 1989