Wyke Stommel
Wyke Stommel holds an MA in Dutch Language and Culture and a PhD in Sociology. Since 2012, she has worked as an Assistant Professor in Language and Communication at Radboud University (Netherlands). Her main research interest lies in the analysis of institutional interactions (medical consultations, shared decision making, telephone counseling, police interviews) and the application of Conversation Analysis to mediated forms of interaction (videomediated consultations, chat and e-mail counseling, online forum interaction). Her research is published in journals such as Research on Language and Social Interaction, Journal of Pragmatics and Discourse Studies. In 2013, she co-founded the international network of MOOD (Microanalysis Of Online Data). Wyke developed a CARM-workshop for the Dutch national institute for mental health Trimbos Institute, based on the following article:
Stommel, Wyke (2018). Asking for information about alcohol or drugs: A conversation analysis of telephone calls to a Dutch information service [Informatie vragen over alcohol of drugs: een conversatieanalyse van telefoongesprekken met een Nederlandse informatiedienst]. Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing 40 (3): 303–325, doi: 10.5117/TVT2018.3.002.STOM.