Stivers-Sidnell2005

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Stivers-Sidnell2005
BibType ARTICLE
Key Stivers-Sidnell2005
Author(s) Tanya Stivers, Jack Sidnell
Title Introduction: Multimodal interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Multi-modal analysis
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Year 2005
Language English
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Journal Semiotica
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Number 156
Pages 1–20
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DOI 10.1515/semi.2005.2005.156.1
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Abstract

That human social interaction involves the intertwined cooperation of different modalities is uncontroversial. Researchers in several allied fields have, however, only recently begun to document the precise ways in which talk, gesture, gaze, and aspects of the material surround are brought together to form coherent courses of action. The papers in this volume are attempts to develop this line of inquiry. Although the authors draw on a range of analytic, theoretical, and methodological traditions (conversation analysis, ethnography, distributed cognition, and workplace studies), all are concerned to explore and illuminate the inherently multimodal character of social interaction. Recent studies, including those collected in this volume, suggest that different modalities work together not only to elaborate the semantic content of talk but also to constitute coherent courses of action. In this introduction we present evidence for this position. We begin by reviewing some select literature focusing primarily on communicative functions and interactive organizations of specific modalities before turning to consider the integration of distinct modalities in interaction.

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