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  • Theoretical objects
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  • |Title=The order of ordering: Objects, requests and embodied conduct in a public bar |Tag(s)=EMCA; Multimodality; Objects;
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  • |Title=Incidental and essential objects in interaction: paper documents in journalistic work |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Tag(s)=Ethnomethodology; EMCA; Racism; Race; Social objects
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  • ...distinctive phenomenal field properties of designed enterprises: oriented objects, directional, orientational, positional, place, placement, distanced, facin
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  • ...gories, and the transposition of the abstraction onto tangible and visible objects on the paper. Therefore, the result of the organization of order in instruc
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...re inseparable for members when developing a course of practical activity. Objects in our study include tangible artefacts that have physical materiality as w
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  • ...regular basis, we describe the linguistic features that emerge as learning objects, and some of the learning practices in which they are embedded. We will arg
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  • ...st others to pass, move or otherwise deploy objects. In order to get these objects to or from the requestee, requesters need to manipulate them, for example b
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  • ...is paper considers a recent and growing body of research into turn-initial objects, and describes some of the difficulties associated with their analysis. It
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  • ...lly was a good method for beginners”: How narratives are used to situate objects and techniques in a quilting guild ...arratives argumentatively to support specific characterizations of quilted objects and quilting techniques. In the data, situating narratives initiate an inte
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  • ...a setting where participants deal with the intentional status of designed objects. It is argued that the analyzed assessment sequences are shaped and organiz
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  • ...age with other semiotic resources for embodied action, including space and objects. Much of this expansion has been driven by applied work. ...g the role of multilingualism, standard social science methods as research objects, CA's potential for direct social intervention, and increasing efforts to c
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  • ...ter claims to ideas, and it was the uptake of the game and the use of play objects by others that led to whether the idea of game category was upheld. This an
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  • ...its some kind of potential transgression (e.g., breaking wind, standing on objects on the floor, or playing in a proscribed location). The child's mother then
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  • |Title=Responsibility and action: invariants and diversity in requests for objects in British English and Polish interaction
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  • ...discussion of both cases concerns how specimens are modified into `docile objects' for purposes of investigation. These modifications are summarized under th
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  • ...tting’s endogenous tasks, competent courses of action and organizational objects could possibly be. The promise is that just what is identifying of social o
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  • ...encies to be dealt with. We show that participants' use of space, material objects, and the positioning of bodies in the prebeginnings of request turns (i.e.,
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  • |Title=Some ‘technical challenges’ of video analysis: social actions, objects, material realities and the problems of perspective |Tag(s)=EMCA; Video; Objects;
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  • ...central mechanism by which ideas are transformed into designed, real-world objects. Using data collected during an ethnographic study of a design studio in Sw
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  • ...traints of the car (i.e., seating arrangements, the rear-view mirror), and objects brought into the car such as a mobile phone.
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  • ...in co-present interaction, requests characteristically deal with concrete objects and events in the immediate semiotic environment and with present activitie
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  • ...is overall position. The Red comprises just one part of a theory of social objects that Garfinkel began crafting at Harvard in 1946. The Red is the third in a
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  • |Title=Affectivity in Interaction: Sound Objects in English ...provides evidence that the sound pattern and sequential placement of sound objects systematically contribute to their specific meaning-making in interaction,
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  • |Tag(s)=Deixis; EMCA; Objects; Referential practice; Social interaction; Work; Workplace Studies ...h colleagues establish, if only momentarily, mutual orientation towards ‘objects’, such as (features of) documents and computer screens. The paper address
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Professional vision; Action; Community; Objects; Material culture; ...ns subject to their professional scrutiny. The shaping process creates the objects of knowledge that become the insignia of a profession’s craft: the theori
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnomethodology; Objects; Procedure work; Medical EMCA; ...-surgery. We argue that procedure both determines and is determined by its objects.
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  • ...ations of this distribution and how the basic meanings of these linguistic objects are employed in the service of communicating interpersonal involvement.
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  • ...ivities accomplished by participants by referring to these embarrassing’ objects. In the discussion we propose that the analytical underestimation of the ro
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Context; Home environment; Material objects; Multimodality; Requests; Timing
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  • ..., have to negotiate, determine and redefine the material properties of the objects they are in charge of. Drawing on materials collected through an ethnograph
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...re not done on talk but on actions and materials involved in the making of objects.
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  • |Title=Cultivating objects in interaction: Visual motifs as meaning making practices |Tag(s)=EMCA; Objects; Visual
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Objects; Couselling ...ruct such sequentially relevant action. Particularly, we focus here on how objects in the material surround are used in conjunction with talk, gaze and postur
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  • ...rimental data. Their gestural engagements are seen as dynamical phenomenal objects enacted at the junction between the digital world of technology and the wor
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  • ...space-time which develops collaboration and alliances, and where technical objects evolve. Within and through these demonstration situations, we see an evolut
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  • ...r those beginning with specific wh-words and targeting prior references to objects or phenomena (i.e., non-person entities). In both languages, the specific r
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  • |Title=Embodying epistemicity: Negotiating (un)certainty through semiotic objects ...nteractants for dealing with the objects, the patterns of actions in which objects are involved their relevance for negotiating the certainty of information.
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  • |Title=Formulations as conversational objects
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  • ...n point, she details how seminar presenters interact with the audience and objects around them to produce a coherent whole. Through detailed examination of ta
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  • ...in everyday talk-in-interaction; 6. Research practices and methodological objects; 7. Learning how to repair; 8. Learning what not to say: repression and int
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Title=Initiating activity shifts through use of appraisal forms as material objects during performance appraisal interviews |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...the objects they manipulate; the third reveals the normative way in which objects are expected to be transformed.
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  • |Title=On the interactional ecology of objects |Tag(s)=EMCA; Objects;
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...his chapter focuses on how doctors, during consultations, use computers as objects that serve diagnostic purposes. Specifically, the chapter investigates inst
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  • ...e: Participants’ orientation to impending sound when turning on auditory objects in interaction |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Title=Objects as tools for talk |Tag(s)=EMCA; Objects
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  • |Title=Establishing joint orientation towards commercial objects in a self-service store: How practices of categorisation matter |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • ...'well''-prefaces"). However, prefaces can and should be distinguished from objects that are recognizably part of the TCU (such as a ''wh''-word) and are recog
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  • |Title=Having a ball: Immaterial objects in dance instruction |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Title=Interacting with Objects: language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...g on objects in and for actual occasions of human action, Interacting with Objects: Language, materiality, and social activity will interest many researchers
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  • ...gical comparison comparing formal features of autonomous and fixed textual objects, but a characteristic of transcribing as a situated practice. Practices are
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  • ...hem as the stronger type of response to extended descriptions of copresent objects. They also orient to this interactional metric in sequences of assessments,
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  • |Title=Interweaving Objects, Gestures, and Talk in Context ...ysis, and actor-network theory. After a brief presentation of the place of objects and artifacts in these ways of approaching action and human cognition, we s
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  • |Title=Instructed objects |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • |Title=Artworks as touchable objects: Guiding perception in a museum tour for blind people |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • ...activities carried out with an array of artifacts, involve a multitude of objects and actors, and amount to the management of multiple parallel tasks. In ATC
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  • ...nduct with and around the simulator; the practical ways in which hand held objects are exchanged in the course of pedagogic discussions; how tactile skills an ...hanics, and the interactive work by which these competencies are made into objects of learning and instruction. The fourth study investigates episodes where e
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  • ...Turn-Taking and Its Relationships to Verbal Turn-Taking in the Transfer of Objects
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  • ...embodied actions, namely to publicly accountable ways of sensing material objects, to ways of showing and addressing an audience, and to visible ways of refe
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Workplace; Objects; Artefacts; Cues; Affordance |Abstract=The everyday use of objects, placed in a workspace, can play the role of a
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  • ...wing field of multimodal conversation analytic work on space, mobility and objects in interaction as resources for participants’ ongoing sense-making practi
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  • ...workplaces and car driving. With the companion collection Interacting with Objects: Language, materiality, and social activity, the book advances understandin
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  • ...articular, we demonstrate how adults initiate imaginary transformations of objects while displaying an orientation to a general order of make-believe in which
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Garfinkel; Winch; Wittgenstein; Durkheim; social objects; constitutive rules; constitutive practices; mutual attention; rules; rule ...Garfinkel ([1948]2006) to “mean”. Explaining the consistency of social objects and orders in terms of constitutive orders, rules, or practices is an appro
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  • ...nts of everyday activities such as navigating in public space, identifying objects and obstacles, being included in workplace activities, interacting with gui ...igating, for interpreting embodied cues, or for identifying or recognizing objects. Other sensory resources and other practices are employed to accomplish the
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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  • ...n, the analysis illustrates why and how certain linguistic elements become objects of language learning in everyday interaction and informs our understanding
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  • ...es of literary criticism and the lessons it taught about relating cultural objects to context, I turn to more recent work on talk-in-interaction and engage th
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  • ...ge structure, prosody, and visible embodied displays. Semiotically charged objects, such as maps, when included within local action, incorporate ways of knowi
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  • |Title=The mystery of the missing referent: objects, procedures, and the problem of the instruction follower ...understanding of that work's organization. The practices of instantiating objects and followintg procedures are foundational to that organization. This paper
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  • ...mis)use, here I explore how the new public health works up its behavioural objects using the example of tobacco use. Beginning with the work of counting smoke
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  • .... The embodied and situated reasoning that enabled radiologists to discern objects in the images thus display expertise as inherently practical and domain-spe
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  • ...is particular context and more generally on the highways, road users treat objects such as road signs and related items of roadside furniture, including camer
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  • ...ies reporting the social construction and effects of a variety of material objects as well as studies that have explored the material dimensions of a diversit
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  • ...wider social conditions and constraints that impact upon the practices and objects of design.
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  • ...CA; Identity; Lesbian; Gaze; Multimodal; Action; Gay; Sequential Analysis; Objects; Touch; Racism
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  • ...e features (including gaze, posture, gesture and involvement with material objects) and technical phonetic analysis. A range of phonetic and visible features
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  • ...rplay between their verbal requests and their manual manipulation of these objects. Our analysis shows that customers coming to the shoe repair shop enact an
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  • ...ntify and focus on how physiotherapists made use of patients’ resources (objects, conditions, personal characteristics and energies). The findings reveal va
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  • ...s or group, but also involves reciprocal performances in which the counted objects are complicit in, or resistive to, the social production of counts. Variabl
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  • ...en" world. It is argued that we inhabit a palpable material environment of objects which has consequences for and impinges upon aspects of our practical decis
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  • ...especially those involving demonstrative expressions. Referring to present objects constitutes an embedded action sequence, in which different practices provi
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  • ...tertain the possibility that they are experiencing anomalous or paranormal objects and entities. The analysis outlines the basic features of the transgressive
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  • |Title=Assessing mutable objects: A Multimodal analysis |Tag(s)=EMCA; Objects; Multimodal; Assessments; Clothing
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  • ...rdinated gaze, gesture, and language to make relevant particular perceived objects from the built environment for accomplishing the groups’ goal-directed ac
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  • ...pcoming events, (ii) building a mutual pretend understanding of places and objects that were used to configure nearness as well as distance in the girls’ in
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  • ...it expressions of power and resistance and externally available discursive objects. Through example extracts we illustrate how this framework can be employed
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  • ...He does not deny the reality of things but argues that their appearance as objects on any particular occasion is socially constructed. He shows us familiar or
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  • |Abstract=Patients in hospitals are often treated as objects without regard for their subjective sense of self. The following narrative
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  • ...nderlying regularities, the “visual grammar,” according to which these objects are assembled. While most existing studies base their analysis on products The particular objects analyzed are storyboards that were produced by secondary school pupils usin
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  • ...ce. In the following chapters, the reader will find descriptions of social objects that appear in a court of law, and in settings that involve what we like to
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  • ...hment of owner and dog methodically displaying intent and producing social objects.
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  • |Title=The region in the boot: mobilising lone subjects and multiple objects |Tag(s)=EMCA; space; regions; objects
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  • ...perience of works of art is not a subjective and cognitive response to the objects, but arises in and through socially organised, embodied practices at the ex
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  • ...interpreted as happening in spatially arranged constellations of material objects and actors. In these both rigid and flexible constellations boundaries are
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  • ...oaches which treat social categories as routine, mundane and unproblematic objects, we demonstrate the local construction of category memberships and their pr
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  • |Booktitle=Sociological Objects: Reconfigurations of Social Theory
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