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methodologically inspired conversation analysis on the situated organization of action. It
 
methodologically inspired conversation analysis on the situated organization of action. It

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Mondada2019c
BibType ARTICLE
Key Mondada2019c
Author(s) Lorenza Mondada
Title Contemporary issues in conversation analysis: Embodiment and materiality, multimodality and multisensoriality in social interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation analysis, Multimodality, Video, Body, Materiality, Sensoriality
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Volume 145
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Pages 47-62
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2019.01.016
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This paper reviews some current trends characterizing the specific perspective of ethno- methodologically inspired conversation analysis on the situated organization of action. It also discusses contemporary challenges represented within this paradigm by the study of materiality and embodiment in social interaction. In order to further elaborate on the nexus between action, bodies, and materiality, I show on the basis of an empirical exemplary situation, how research on multimodality e that is, on the diversity of re- sources that participants mobilize to produce and understand social interaction as publicly intelligible action, including language, gesture, gaze, body postures, movements, and embodied manipulations of objects e can be further expanded by considering not only embodied resources for interacting but also embodied practices for sensing the world in an intersubjective way.

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