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  • * [https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/remotedatasessions/home Remote Data Sessions]
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  • ...to fulfill their early and heretofore unkept promise that they would allow remote conversationalists to share their environments (Relieu, 2007). A related li
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  • |Title=The social and moral work of modal constructions in granting remote requests ...the most frequently occurring forms of full-clause, complying responses to remote requests in Danish interactions. We show that those full-clause responses t
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  • ...of “conversationally constituted context” versus “invocation to more remote context” in the analysis of interactional data. The ethnographic understa
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  • ...emerging spontaneously over the past three decades in a single family in a remote Mayan Indian village. Three deaf siblings, their Tzotzil‐speaking age‐m
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  • ...camera actions’: The production of wide video shots in courtrooms with remote defendants ...monies in the courtroom. Based on video recordings of actual hearings with remote participants, we analyze the systematic organization of camera motions in t
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  • ...mation' in colour theory. According to Jackson, Goethe tried to unseat the remote authority of Newton's science in favour of a science grounded in non-specia
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  • ...r to understand multiple locations produced in contexts of coordination or remote guiding, it is necessary to locate conversations themselves in series of in
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  • * Remote on/off control can be useful
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  • * Remote on/off control * To help you decide:
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  • ...field of ethnomethodology and/or conversation, you are invited to [[How to help|submit a text]] similar to the ones above for inclusion in this section. ...participants. This case participant uses a wheelchair to move around with help from assistant therapists (due to partial paralysis and spasticity from tr
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  • ...nt basis. Based on a video recorded corpus of pre-trial hearings involving remote participants connected through a video link, this paper examines the practi
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  • |Title=“Is there someone in my videoconference room?”: managing remote witnesses in distributed courtrooms ...quests and displays of affiliation, such as eliciting the collaboration of remote personnel, rather than instructing them on how to testify. The chapter then
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  • ...n activity sites to produce an always-on real-time aural representation of remote domestic rhythms. This article reports how users in two pilot SonicAIR depl
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  • ...ns. Second, we study the the particular interactional work that is done by remote participants to address the Court via the interpreter. In line with interac
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  • ...ng present, in the latter participants aim to enhance the emergence of the remote past into the present of the therapeutic interaction. While recognizing the
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  • |Title=Remote collaboration over video data: Towards real-time e-social science
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  • ...ogy based on examples of collaborative assembly of an everyday product and remote instruction, which uses a movable laser pointer. This paper proposes a simp
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  • ...ur normal place of work but you will be able to agree a pattern of regular remote working with your line manager.
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  • |Note=Multiactivity and multimodality in remote meetingsUses of chat and instant messaging ...le examines the sequential organization and frameworks of participation in remote business meetings, which articulate several semiotic regimes (both written
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  • ...ves lack access to the other sides of their interactions as they unfold at remote locations, and they thus cannot observe and deal with delay from an outside
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  • ...y concerned with the potential for collaborative VR to provide support for remote working - a relatively under-explored area.
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  • ...ortant factors are the physical localization of co-workers in the near and remote editorial environment as well as their organisational roles in the time-cri
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  • ...gs which combine a reliance on video conferencing technology, to allow for remote defendants in prison, and the presence of interpreters in the courtroom, to
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  • ...cipants to refer to and point at objects and artifacts within each other's remote environment. The article addresses the ways in which participants use the s
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  • ...listic experiment where participants collaborate on a collective task with remote colleagues through maneuverable, orientable devices (Kubis). Again, in thes
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  • Accepting remote proposals; Anna Lindström; 125 – 142
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  • |Title=Accepting remote proposals |Tag(s)=EMCA; Remote Proposals; Responses; Alignment; Grammar And Interaction; Conversation Anal
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; audio; conversation analysis; CSCW; interaction analysis; remote collaboration; telework; videoconferencing; ...f our findings for understanding talk, interactionand collaboration across remote links, and conclude withrecommendations for designers, users and implemente
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  • ...cle presents a Conversation Analytic study of silences in talk recorded in remote Aboriginal communities, and compares the length, distribution and interacti
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  • ...tics of real-time multi-cameras editing. It describes the emergence of the remote event from the screens and the speakers of the control-room. Thus, it exami
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  • ...rganizational protocols around diagnostic work and should not just support remote collaboration between professionals, but also with the public.
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  • ...ract=Video-based communication has become a common way of interacting with remote interlocutors, whether through complex videoconferencing systems or webcams
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  • ...onclude with discussion of designs for messaging in both face-to-face, and remote, communication.
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  • ...bilizing response; Joint decision-making; Technology-mediated interaction; Remote work meetings; Conversation analysis |Abstract=Drawing on recordings of remote screen-based work meetings in Finland, this conversation analytic study inv
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  • Flexible and/or part-remote working arrangements may be considered. The post will ideally commence on N
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  • ...these for your local/national context, but these example protocols should help with writing ethics/IRB and funding applications. ...betes, cancer, and heart failure: protocol for the qualitative analysis of remote consultations (QUARC) project. JMIR Res Protoc 2018 Jul 31;7(7):e10913
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  • ...r themselves. Findings indicate that there are two types of shows in these remote family interactions: those that are designed to receive identification, and
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  • ...ng, to select—or avoid selecting—a next speaker. We use data from four remote Aboriginal communities to also explore the claims from ethnographic researc
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  • ...nguages 2019 for the project: Conversational Interaction in Aboriginal and Remote Australia (CIARA), Dept. Linguistics, Macquarie U, NSW, Aus. deadline: 12th Project: Conversational Interaction in Aboriginal and Remote Australia (CIARA)
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Local Action; Video Data; Remote Site; Time Code; Video Playback ...that can arise because actions at one site are (partially) unavailable to remote colleagues. Such ‘local action’ is routinely characterised as a nuisanc
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  • ...he #EMCAremote data sessions team looking for new team members to keep the Remote Data Sessions (RDS) project going strong! It's a great opportunity for furt |Announcement text=The Remote Data Sessions (RDS) team is recruiting new organisers!
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  • |Title=Organizing a remote state of incipient talk: push-to-talk mobile radio interaction ...//www.cambridge.org/core/journals/language-in-society/article/organizing-a-remote-state-of-incipient-talk-pushtotalk-mobile-radio-interaction/E5951058D2AC531
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  • ...t of technologies that enable real-time interaction between co-located and remote participants. These technologies and their accompanying organisational arra
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  • ...at a micro-analytical investigation of additions and expansions in remote interpreting can tell us about interpreters’ participation in a |Tag(s)=EMCA; Interpreter-mediated communication; Remote interpreting; Videoconference; Virtual presence; Additions
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  • ...Healthcare communication; Systematic review; Doctor-patient communication; Remote
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  • ...or grandparent) helping with the interaction between the child and another remote adult. We examine how manipulation of phone cameras and management of co-pr
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  • After receiving multiple inquiries regarding whether we would consider a remote conference this year given COVID-19, our organizing committee has reached t
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  • Objective: This study aimed to explore the opportunities and challenges of remote physical examination of patients with heart failure using video-mediated co ...were video recorded with consent. We used CA to identify the challenges of remote physical examination over video and the verbal and nonverbal communication
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Telemedicine; Remote consultation; Video Consultation; Health Communication ...ished communication strategies to successfully negotiate these challenges. Remote physical examinations required the patient (and, in some cases, a relative)
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