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  • ...straints of the interaction order sui generis. The article discusses three aspects of the outreach encounter, namely, (1) the accomplishment of role and motiv
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  • |Title=A change-of-state token and aspects of its sequential placement |Booktitle=Structures of Social Action: Studies in Conversation Analysis
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  • ...as well as to the experience of being in the shared, i.e. intersubjective, social world. In the analysis, we closely explore how a shared understanding is co
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  • |Journal=Social Semiotics ...s, an aphasic man, has drawn, and the role of multimodal and multisemiotic aspects of narration and the design of mutual understanding. We use the approach of
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Discourse Analysis; Ethnomethodology; Macro-Social ...hat the principles of ethnomethodology could be implemented to study macro-social phenomena, especially the institution of political collectives.
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  • ...ture, friendship and children's agentive roles in maintaining and creating social and moral order in different realities.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...ealth (MCH) clinics in Finland. The nurses topicalize the problem-relevant aspects of the parents’ problem-indicative talk by issuing a formulation of what
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  • |Journal=Social Studies of Science ...of natural science research rather than being a privilege of professional social scientists.
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  • |Title=The laying on of hands: aspects of the organization of gaze, touch, and talk in a medical encounter |Booktitle=The Social Organization of Doctor-Patient Communication
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  • ...ics, speech communication, conversation analysis and the broader human and social sciences to which they contribute - anthropology, linguistics, psychology a Links to basic problems in the human and social sciences, so will appeal not only to conversation analysts but also researc
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  • ...her than based on what hearing with hearing aids means for the patients’ social conduct and thereby their appearence as competent members of society.
    2 KB (229 words) - 12:44, 30 November 2019
  • |Journal=Social Science and Medicine ...a greater understanding of each others' point of view. However, there are aspects of consultations with frequently attending patients which display reduced a
    2 KB (303 words) - 12:40, 18 February 2016
  • ...constructed story sessions. Less focus has been given to the interactional aspects of storytelling in children’s everyday conversation and how the members t
    1 KB (185 words) - 11:27, 16 December 2019
  • ...ide during the managing of an emergency call. It explores the way in which social interaction can be studied even when there is no apparent correlation betwe
    1 KB (204 words) - 12:03, 30 November 2019
  • ...t of the vehicle. More broadly, “finding the way” is bound up with the social relationships between passengers — in particular families caring for one
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  • ...unfolding sequence. The analysis of this study contributes to finding new aspects of question–answer sequences and pedagogical practices.
    2 KB (230 words) - 09:04, 30 November 2019
  • ...icon, syntax, prosody, laughter, crying, facial expression), the emotional aspects of action sequences (e.g. news delivery and conflicts), and the role of emo
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  • |Title=Salutations, closings and pronouns: Some aspects of recipient design in online counselling ...ions, closings and/or the informal second person pronoun (T) to reduce the social distance to the counsellor. Rarely, they also directly request to be addres
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  • |Title=Social functions of location in mobile telephony ...y, or it may bear emergent relevance for the activity or be presented as a social fact. Typically, joint activities make relevant spatio-temporal location su
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  • |URL=https://www.cambridge.org/nl/academic/subjects/psychology/social-psychology/body-movement-and-speech-medical-interaction?format=PB ...of visual behaviour and speech, and throws light on the systematics - the social organization - underlying the seeming minutiae of everyday life. In this wa
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  • |Title=Coding social interaction: a heretical approach in Conversation Analysis? |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction
    2 KB (255 words) - 13:08, 13 December 2019
  • |Journal=Social Semiotics ...pport group, activist organization, and performance troupe. Three distinct aspects (or levels) of intersubjectivity are discussed. The organization of these l
    1 KB (193 words) - 07:47, 12 March 2016
  • |Journal=Social Semiotics ...repairing, and maintaining an “interspatial” subjectivity. We focus on aspects of multimodality, relationships of time, and integration of different local
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  • '''Venue: '''Research Centre for the Social Sciences,''' '''University of York '''Sue Wilkinson''' is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University. She has published widely in both pure
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  • |Title=Social life under the microscope? ...cience. It provides access to important and otherwise difficult to examine aspects of human interaction. Moreover, because video captures practice in its live
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...personal names are used in the management of structural and interpersonal aspects of counseling interaction. Focusing on address terms in turn beginnings—w
    2 KB (273 words) - 02:09, 29 November 2019
  • |Journal=Social Psychology Quarterly ...d (2) an indication is given of what it would take to warrantably invoke a social context as relevant for human conduct.
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...ly draw on these associations for describing, disambiguating or clarifying aspects of the relatively complex procedural frameworks discussed in the settings.
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  • ...nd, b) hearers' provision of a "known-in-common" geographical, historical, social and cultural (or ethnographic) "background" to each type of music. We sugge
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  • |Title=Asymmetries of knowledge and epistemic change in social gaming interaction ...ositions change over time. Findings show that epistemic changes impact the social organization of the gaming activities and constitute the situation as a lea
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  • |Title=Analytic work: aspects of the organization of conversational data |Journal=Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour
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  • |Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity ...y experts; the second shows how participants work to identify the relevant aspects of the objects they manipulate; the third reveals the normative way in whic
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  • |Journal=Research on Children and Social Interaction ...erman-speaking Swiss elementary schools (ages 7–12), we comment on three aspects of oral argumentative competence: (1) giving reasons, (2) argumentative com
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  • ...ginally focusing on verbal interaction and later also considering nonvocal aspects. It has developed a rather specific, relatively conventionalized research s
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  • ...ing, performing and dancing. Together, these studies highlight features of social interaction, including language, embodied conduct, and spatial and material
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  • ...rows the ethnomethodological dictum to make the theoretical intimations of social constructionism analytically visible and tractable through a systematically
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  • ...ingdom and the United States. Twelve empirical chapters focus on different aspects of everyday morality as practiced among children and youth as well as a ran
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  • ..., methods and analytic techniques of this central approach to language and social interaction, along with real-life examples and step-by-step explanations, C ...analysis (CA) – a growing interdisciplinary field exploring language and social interaction
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  • ...anatomy and interactional dynamics of stigma and by extension shame. Brief social media declarations and short, fictionalized clinical interactions are rich
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  • There are many aspects of EM/CA research that may be difficult to explain to researchers and teams ...d between the "natural attitude" and the "scientific attitude" towards the social world (Husserl, Schutz), between notions of Formal Analysis (FA) and "praxe
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  • * More is useful for capturing multiple aspects, but ...ceedings of the 6th Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities, 7–12. Avignon, France, March. (Ruth Parry can p
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  • ..., in complaints of third party microaggressions, and birth parents' use of social media and time. In the process of sharing these complaints, carers establis ...ingling out the perspective of the individual who has impairments in the social ensemble, the analysis aims at enhancing life quality, seen from the perspe
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  • ..." and that as sociologists we should "sustain in regard to all elements of social life a spirit of unfettered, unsponsored enquiry." No one's work better exe ...ose work has contributed inestimably to our understanding of a key area of social life and conduct - our ordinary socially situated interactions with one ano
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  • ...nd transcript.’ ''Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research'', 1 (3). Available at: <br />[http://qualitative-research.net/fqs ...scription, Transcription, and Interaction’, ''Research on Language &amp; Social Interaction'' 37:251-91
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  • ...l impairment as well as perspectives for rethinking some of the most basic aspects of human sociality, including perception, interaction, multisensoriality an ...andings of disability in terms of relations between the individual and the social environment.
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  • ...etailed undertaking that follows. In the third stage, I will examine a few aspects of that component of the organization of repair that furnishes what I call
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  • ...f this co-construction process takes into account verbal, vocal and visual aspects. This particular approach constitutes an original contribution to a better ...ion progressive sera menée par la prise en compte multidimensionnelle des aspects verbaux, vocaux et visuels. Cette démarche apporte une contribution à not
    4 KB (646 words) - 05:26, 1 November 2019
  • ...nary actions within extraordinary events. This article discusses important aspects of interviewing including data gathering and the nature of 'interview data'
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  • ...for those of us interested in the detailed analysis of ordinary, everyday social interaction
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  • ...law, namely the methods by which experts organize knowledge and judge the social world within these legal categories. Many aspiring magistrates subsequently
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