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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.
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  • |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
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  • ...constructed story sessions. Less focus has been given to the interactional aspects of storytelling in children’s everyday conversation and how the members t
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  • ...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
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  • ...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.
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  • ...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
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  • |Journal=Social Semiotics ...pport group, activist organization, and performance troupe. Three distinct aspects (or levels) of intersubjectivity are discussed. The organization of these l
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  • |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
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  • |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
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  • ...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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  • |Abstract=Background: Social communication training involving individuals with traumatic brain injury (T ...analysed qualitatively using conversation-analytic practices, focusing on aspects of sequence organisation.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...f people's ethnomethods. People's ethnomethods are crucial and intractable aspects of this order, but they do not exhaust the variety of its sources.
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  • |Journal=Social Studies of Science ...ant women during ultrasound prenatal examinations in Japan, I explore some aspects of sequence organization in which an ultrasound real-time fetus is organize
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  • ...the body. As a result, there have been a plethora of studies reporting the social construction and effects of a variety of material objects as well as studie
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  • |Title=The creation and administration of social relations in bilingual group work |Tag(s)=EMCA; Conversation Analysis; Children; Group Work; Bilingual; Power; Social Relations
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  • ...emma of design is carefully managed and resolved through the collaborative social interactions of practice.
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  • ...delineate the processes that link the details of interaction to the wider social conditions and constraints that impact upon the practices and objects of de
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  • ...a combination of skilled worksite practices and an orientation toward the social order properties of recorded dictation. Furthermore, we examine how the adv
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  • |Note=See: Günthner, Susanne (2010) ‘Rush-throughs as social action: Comments on Gareth Walker “The phonetic constitution of a turn-ho ...talk in its totality and without a separation of prosodic and non-prosodic aspects. Features of duration, phonation and articulation are all shown to be syste
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...lection building can be handled with a degree of automation, and that some aspects of measurement can be made objective and reliable by using machines. I resp
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  • ...tems, which is based on ethnomethodological perspectives on everyday human social action.
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  • |Title=Intersections of brainstorming rules and social order ...’ are in play and found valuable in design activity, and (c) it uncovers aspects of the organisation of collaborative idea generation that have not been pre
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Humour; Communicative competence; social representation; ...knowledge which allow them to define a valor scale in relation to various aspects of humorous competence, and this through the way in which they make (or not
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  • ...Pretend Play and Technology: Young Children Making Sense of Their Everyday Social Worlds ...ldren. Young children’s spontaneous play activities can be understood as social life in action. Increasingly, young children’s games and activities invol
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  • |Title=Exploring Infants' Cooperative Participation in Early Social Routines ...explicit agreement, helping that action to be performed. Participating in social interaction may be considered as a basic form of cooperation that does not
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  • ...to be reliant upon speaker orientation to various social and technological aspects of the medium, such as online presence and program-created automated messag
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  • focusing on specific aspects, from teaching English to speakers of topical themes, likely to include (but not limited to): social
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  • ...genuinely original approaches to the study of language, communication and social interaction to have emerged during the last forty years. ...ical bedrock on which people build their social lives, and construct their social relations with one another.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...t one. In this article, we focus on these pivotal transitions, showing how aspects of the design of figurative expressions (such as the fact that they recurre
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  • ...ty and Local Organisation of Public Surveillance Systems: The Promotion of Social Order in Public Spaces ...terial environment of objects which has consequences for and impinges upon aspects of our practical decision making.
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  • ...sing on the structuring of talk, turn-taking, and the contextualization of social practices, actions, genres, styles, affect etc.
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  • ...mics analyst understand the organization and management of conversation as social action, both within the confines of the panels and in the larger context of
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  • ...ces of learning in the wild as participants in small groups notice visible aspects of their immediate environment. The groups are involved in mobile augmented
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  • ...ction is examined in two settings: (1) multi-party meetings at the Swedish Social Insurance Agency, in which participants assess and discuss the ‘status’ ...ey are invoked. By detailed analyses of the interaction, with attention to aspects such as lexicality and delivery, the thesis identifies a range of discursiv
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  • |Title=Limits and opportunities for mathematizing communicational conduct for social robotics in the real world? Toward enabling a robot to make use of the huma ...question to which extent it would be possible to mathematize (aspects of) social interaction. Using the example of a robotic museum guide in a real-world sc
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  • |Title=Language Exercises for Dinner: Aspects of Aphasia Management in Family Settings ...and counselling. It presents a detailed insight into structural and social aspects of language exercises within informal contexts: How are these activities or
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  • ...l’ resources employed by participants in context. Corresponding to these aspects are implicit/explicit expressions of power and resistance and externally av
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  • ...eliberately and methodically seeks to record taken-for-granted features of social interaction.
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  • |Title=Second/foreign language learning as a social accomplishment: elaborations on a reconceptualized SLA ...issues is essentially methodological. We focus on describing a variety of aspects of learning-in-action, captured in transcripts of recordings of naturally o
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  • ...sms underlying communication, and its reduction of the temporal aspects of social life to the sequential unfolding of events. What may be needed, then, is an
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  • |Title=Aspects of the Problem of Common Sense Knowledge of Social Structures
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  • ...and management research on computer-mediated work is reviewed to identify aspects of sensemaking evident in computer-mediated communications at work. The sen
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  • |Journal=Social Forces ...framework for the analysis of conversational sequences that captures both aspects simultaneously, based on the concept of participation shift. This refers to
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  • |Journal=Social Science & Medicine |Abstract=This paper looks at aspects of doctor–patient communication and focuses on how prescribing decisions
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  • ...onism has led qualitative researchers to overlook important aspects of the social processess which surround the use of computer systems and that, consequentl
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  • ...eflected in the structure of their talk. The data thus show the inherently social nature of L2 interaction in the context of foreign language teaching.
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  • .... By so doing, this study will shed light on interactional and ideological aspects of language practices and society as a learning environment. The study will
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  • ...l worker. The answers are featured as very precise, stressing the positive aspects of the relationship but avoiding sainthood, and accompanied with examples t
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...stitutional talk, but no research has been carried out combining these two aspects with respect to the academic monologue, by looking at how presenters actual
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  • |Tag(s)=discourse identities; narrative; social identities; positioning analysis; ratifications; Japan ...k in narrative interactions, but also advance our understanding of certain aspects of narrative structure, in particular, sequences of narrative openings in t
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  • |Title=Scientific Studies of Aspects of Everyday Life: The Example of Conversation Analysis ...gy; Philosophy of language; Sociolinguistic theory; Social constructivism; Social theory; Discourse analysis;
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  • ...entia. Conversation analysis is used in order to investigate laughter as a social phenomenon and to be able to investigate laughter in an empirical and authe
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  • |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology |Abstract=Discursive psychology has been concerned with investigating how aspects of mind—cognitions, personality, identity, memory, attitudes, attribution
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  • ...Performance in Parapsychology Experiments: Demand Characteristics and the Social Organization of Interaction |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology
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  • ...earch on chronically ill children has been published in journals including Social Science and Medicine, Sociology of Health and Illness, and Communication an ...and healthcare professionals constitute, influence, and make sense of the social worlds they inhabit—or that they want to inhabit.
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  • |Title=Studies in Language and Social Interaction: In Honor of Robert Hopper ...ical news, negotiate a raise, and more), all of which may relate to larger social issues (including police brutality, human spirituality, death, and optimism
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  • |Title=The social construction of equality in everyday life |Tag(s)=EMCA; Equality; Social constructionism;
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  • .... Consultations were audio-recorded and transcribed. Our analysis draws on aspects of conversation analysis (CA) to investigate how parents’ talk enacts a g
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  • ...itivity to the way that carers might respond to mitigation of the negative aspects of stroke.
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  • |Full title=The 6th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group 2016 |Short summary=CFP dl: 31 May: 6th meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group/Teacher's College/NYC-7-8 Oct 2016
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  • ...and the constitutive role of “instructed actions” in the production of social order. Finally, it discusses practical and professional implications of Gar
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  • ...itative video analysis of team participation was adapted from the study of social interaction. Results The key aspects of team mobilisation were the timing of the checklist, the distribution of
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  • ...s started to systematically investigate how people's capacity to engage in social interaction is affected in their L2 and how their ability to participate in When participating in social interactions, we orient to each other, we synchronize our mutual conducts,
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  • ...aspects of a TV program and its viewing. Both practices are approached as social interaction in a changing visual space. A close multimodal analysis is unde
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  • ...talk was a consistent feature of all three dyadic interactions during both social and task-oriented talk. All participants exhibited competitive and non-comp ...the impact of dementia on the maintenance of sensitivity to the sequential aspects of everyday talk. From a clinical perspective, these findings can inform th
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  • ...s of the interactional environment). We show how functional and sequential aspects of conversational structure can capture patterns of commonality and diversi
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  • ...ons within the on-going interaction in culture-specific ways. By examining social actions at a fine level of grain, the book points a way toward an understan
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...f ordinary conversation. In this comparison, we focus on (a) the technical aspects of Web chat communication that have an impact on the interaction; (b) "turn
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  • ...brities immediately prior to awards ceremonies. By focusing on the generic aspects of the emotional claims-making put forth by interviewers and interviewees,
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  • ...ic meaning of “eh” allows for the accomplishment of a diverse range of social actions in ways attuned to the contingencies of interactional contexts.
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  • ...ion technologies to reveal the ways in which the sense and significance of social actions and activities are embedded in, and inseparable from, the local eco
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  • ...unnoticed. We consider forexample how participants render visibleselective aspects of their activities, how theyencourage others to notice features of theloca
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  • ...s purposes: Negotiation of the sick role with a MUS patient as a real time social process ...ognition, not only of the destructive effect that the symptoms have on all aspects of her life, but also of herself as a morally sound person. The physician,
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  • This chapter investigates children’s play and social interactions in a multilingual preschool context where the lingua franca (c ...pation in peer interaction is dependent on the social agenda and the local aspects of peer culture.
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  • ...the social organization of the group. In concluding, it is suggested that aspects of the medium may increase the number and likelihood of disputes in Interne
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  • ...rs'-phenomenon in the context of a classroom storytelling. Our focus is on aspects of the teacher's and pupils' 'reality analysis' which is touched off by eve
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  • ...often missed in forensic care settings, little is known about how the ASD social and communication deficit impacts on rehabilitation work, particularly when ...atic processes particularly with regard to helping them understand complex social phenomena such as others’ emotional displays and their understanding of e
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...t one. In this article, we focus on these pivotal transitions, showing how aspects of the design of figurative expressions (such as the fact that they recurre
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  • ...summary=CFP (DL 13th Jan): 23rd Annual Conf. on Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO), UCSB, May 19-20 2017 |Announcement text=23rd Annual Conference on Language, Interaction, and Social Organization (LISO)
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  • |Title=In search of modernization: the negotiation of social identity in organizational reform ...lic-sector reform by examining members’ commonsense knowledge of various social categories and by illustrating the role of categorization in shaping how va
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  • ...al insights from organisational sensemaking, discursive leadership and the social studies of technology. The value of this framework informed by the principl
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  • |Journal=Social Epistemology ...ognized and relevant collections of work according to context. Associating aspects of disciplinary work such as concepts, methods and writings, with Wes Sharr
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  • ...untable concerns for team members as a routine aspect of doing qualitative social science.
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  • |Title=Resisting the incitement to talk in child counselling: aspects of the utterance “I don't know” ...outcome. The article makes a contribution both to our understanding of the social and communicative competencies of children, especially in institutional set
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  • ...rticipant in participatory design projects. The findings show how embedded social norms and values have implications for users’ identities as presented in
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  • |Title=Getting acquainted in Skypecasts: Aspects of social organization in online chat rooms |Tag(s)=EMCA; Mediated interaction; Getting acquainted; Social Organization; Chat Rooms
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  • ...s, FTD patients may be subject to a diminished status as a result of their social impairments.
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  • |Title=Psycho-social explanations of complaints in Dutch general practice ...lishing a psychosocial explanation. GPs nearly always focus on the somatic aspects of the complaint, notwithstanding the establishment of a psychosocial expla
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  • |Title=Gaze as social control: How very young children differentiate 'the look' from a 'mere look |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction
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  • .... We show, however, that in the very act of displaying these cognitive and social competencies in conversation with her daughter, she also reveals serious me
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  • ...f organizational and interactional life that they are capable of revealing aspects of the setting or organization in new light.
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  • |Title=A Conversation Analysis of Social Interaction in the Functional Capacity Interview ...That position allows us to elaborate and document the abilities needed in social interaction.
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  • ...nversation from the CA perspective. As an example, the paper discusses the social action of delivering news and informings and responses to those actions in
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  • • Venue: Online or in-person at Cardiff University School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Cardiff, ...hrough some classic examples in order to familiarise participants with the aspects of ‘membership categorisation devices’ that form the cornerstone of MCA
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  • |Full title=Language and Social Interaction Working Group 2017 |Short summary=7th Language and Social Action Working Group '17, Teacher's College Columbia University NYC Sep 22-
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  • ...the screen and where spatiality and temporality are oriented to as crucial aspects of the organization of the activities. Moreover, it is demonstrated how old
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction |Abstract=This article is a contribution to the discussion of linguistic aspects of turn organization, especially from the point of view of Swedish grammar
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  • ...s and ethnomethodological and conversation analytic studies by identifying aspects of young children’s games and rules that have been eloquently explored in
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  • ...visuospatial and verbal resources. Studying the multimodal and sequential aspects of interactive alignment provides new ways to characterise and quantify how
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  • ...and we envision an ethnomethodological alternative to those conceptions of social and biological order.
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  • ...l characteristics of these connoisseurs as do Bourdieu (In: Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, tr. Richard Nice, Routledge, New York 19
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  • |Tag(s)=IL; Prosody; social interaction; developmental; ...key issues relevant to the clinical assessment and management of prosodic aspects of spoken communication. In the first part of this commentary, we demonstr
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  • ...man; other-initiated repair; reference; interaction and culture; theory of social order ...al, the linguistic and the interactional system are related in a theory of social order (Levinson 2005;Schegloff 2005), the results on PQ sindicate that the
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  • |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology ...the body of the calls and typically responded to institutionally relevant aspects of the callers' troubles and not the emotional ones. In the absence of any
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  • ...and video data from two different shop settings are used to explore three aspects of service interactions. First, queues are discussed, a mundane yet massive
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  • ...gaze, bodily, and spatial orientation is implicated in the organisation of social interaction. The paper discusses some of the findings from a three-month pe .... The purpose behind the research was to attain a sense of the level of ‘social acceptability’ of mobile phone use within these settings. It is proposed
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  • ...rticipation and engagement: Some possible challenges for research on early social interaction |Journal=Research on Children and Social Interaction
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  • |Journal=Learning, Culture and Social Interaction ...reatively adapt aspects of the adult culture to fit the goals of the peer social group, effectively imbuing learning to read with the pleasures of human soc
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  • |Title=Aspects of Aspects: On Harvey Sacks's "missing" book, Aspects of the Sequential Organization of Conversation (1970) ...of this paper is, then, to extract a sample of these aspects of Sacks’s Aspects in order to illustrate, sketch, or give a preliminary sense of just that po
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  • ...nct uses of a same form of action, offering new insights into more general aspects of language use such as markedness and normativity.
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  • |Series=Studies in Language and Social Interaction ...olume provides new insights into the resources and processes involved when social actors try to get another to do something.
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  • ...olume provides new insights into the resources and processes involved when social actors try to get another to do something.
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  • ...ated as interactional encounters that occasion members to display relevant aspects of their identities and morally adequate images of being a caregiver. In th
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  • ...conflicts of understanding and perceptual evidence. The paper examines the social character of diagnostic work by showing how processes of cooperation can be
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  • ...istinction between the typifications made by ordinary social actors and by social scientists in characterizing communicative situations is discussed.
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  • ...ical issues, inviting to re-think language, action, cognition, culture and social order, by recognizing the fundamental importance of embodiment and more gen
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  • |Booktitle=Social Research Methods in Dementia Studies: Inclusion and Innovation ...ideo recordings as a way to analyse and gain knowledge about collaborative aspects of the arrangement of tellership in storytelling by couples where one perso
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  • |Booktitle=Social Research Methods in Dementia Studies: Inclusion and Innovation ...ideo recordings as a way to analyse and gain knowledge about collaborative aspects of the arrangement of tellership in storytelling by couples where one perso
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  • |Title=L2 Learning as Social Practice: Conversation-Analytic Perspectives ...source Center, publishes research on topics in pragmatics and discourse as social interaction from a wide variety of theoretical and methodological perspecti
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  • |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology ...nd regulate interaction sequences. The uniqueness of the CA perspective on social interaction is demonstrated by exploring the display of emotion as an inter
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  • ...r exchange in publicly accountable ways – for the sequential analysis of social interaction. In order to empirically discuss these challenges, the paper of
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...st that during the sessions that follow, the participants do work with the aspects of patients' experience that the analyst highlighted. In discussion, it is
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  • .... The results show that the two languages ​​share some regularities in aspects of sequential organization, but differ in others. Power has influenced the
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  • ...ther connection, various authors have discussed the concept of glossing in social relations. This paper uses Mark Twain's last chapters of The Adventures of
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  • |Journal=Learning, Culture and Social Interaction ...t=The aim of this study is to explore knowing and learning as constitutive aspects of the evolving organization of action in situated activity. Using as data
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Twitter; Technologized interaction; HCI; Social computing |Journal=ACM Transactions on Social Computing
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  • |Title=Focus groups as social arenas for the negotiation of normativity ...e how focus group discussions act as a social arena for the negotiation of social norms and normativity and to discuss the implications for the analysis of f
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  • ...summary=CFP: DL: May 31st 2018, The 8th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI), Teachers College, Columbia University, N |Announcement text='''The 8th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI)'''
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  • |Title=Epistemics in social interaction ...her – is ‘real' for participants. That is, in these four practices and aspects of interaction (i.e. embedding, turn design, correction and contesting) it
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  • ...ation of generic features implicated in the assembly of social actions and social worlds. This implies a relationship of mutual interchange between EM and CA
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...ed methods for the organization of vocal conduct, capable of incorporating aspects of participants' bodily behavior. Data are in Estonian, French, German, Ita
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  • ...Membership Categorisation Analysis. This allows insight into the differing aspects of the organisation’s talk and allows analysis of how orientation to the
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  • ...research on how families and couples manage daily life with dementia, and social workers may only have knowledge and skills at a general level about older p ...as well as whether and how these challenges and ways of managing relate to aspects of couples’ we-ness. This aim has been specified in terms of research que
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  • ...on for and confidence in writing. (Participants provided and explained key aspects of their communicative backgrounds in surveys and interviews.) Audio- and v ...articularly pauses, and extended requests (S.-H. Lee, 2009). Building on a social constructivist tradition (Bruffee, 1984; Spivey, 1997), this study illustra
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  • |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology ...blishing of the facticity of a position, need not be construed as separate aspects of the task of racist political rhetoric, but may be understood as mutually
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  • ...e, in his view, secondary phenomena that arise only after participation in social practices. This article demonstrates through an analysis of Durkheim's text
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction |Abstract=In this article, I explore aspects of the interactional behavior of Uruguayans in nonemergency service calls t
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  • ...ul area; and (4) interrupting the physiotherapist, thereby challenging the social order. While discussion about symptoms was often initiated by physiotherapi
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  • ...actions in the Chinese context. In particular, this study emphasizes three aspects: interactional processes of micro-level emerging leadership construction, i
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Research Methods; Health Social Sciences |Booktitle=Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences
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  • ...r stereotypes are constructed through ‘next turn proof procedures’ – social interaction unfolding in sequences of turns in conversation that display ho
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  • ...ns to interact in L2 in different social contexts, how speakers accomplish social actions in moment-to-moment sense-making activities, and what is the nature *what is learning – social action or long-term portability?
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  • ...or studying human behaviour through the examination of naturally occurring social interaction rather than laboratory experimentation (de Ruiter & Albert, 201 ...what happens during psychology experiments. These studies explore various aspects of researcher-participant interaction including, how subjects resist experi
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  • ...r appreciating the world in culturally specific ways. Vygotsky argued that social interactions with more competent cultural members provide arenas for linkin
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  • |Title=Patients’ uses of information as researchable domains of social practice ...d research in various fields, we argue patients’ uses of information are social practices that can and should be treated as researchable phenomena.
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  • ...itage, 1984), which highlights multimodal interaction and communication in social contexts. Mathematizing is defined as participation in mathematical discour ...d embodied resources such as deictics and pointing gestures as geometrical aspects are actualized in their interaction. The third study investigates mathemati
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  • ...tand how two Indigenous children living in Yakanarra interact within their social and cultural worlds.
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  • ...concerned to explore and illuminate the inherently multimodal character of social interaction. Recent studies, including those collected in this volume, sugg
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  • ...yant recours à l'analyse de situations a priori extra-ordinaires, où des aspects troublants, angoissants, morbides font enfler des phénomènes humains stru
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  • ...bility, supplemented by the opportunity to study perception as a practical social achievement situated into local interactional contexts.
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  • |Full title=The 25th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction, and Social Organization |Short summary=The 25th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction, and Social Organization, University of California, Santa Barbara, May 17-18, 2019
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  • ...their recent aim to gain power in the party. Sequential and categorization aspects of interaction appear to be closely connected in observed media dialogical
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  • ...eas, we conclude by outlining some promising, yet relatively underexplored aspects of human practice to which future research could turn for the benefit of bo
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  • ...of bilingual talk, extending the analysis to include multimodal aspects of social interaction is put forward as a promising direction for future inquiry.
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  • ...d family carers. Conversation analysis should be used to investigate other aspects of health-care communication.
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  • |Booktitle=Embodied Activities in Face-to-face and Mediated Settings: Social Encounters in Time and Space ...l of interaction. Based on authentic video recordings, the study describes aspects of embodied action design and turn construction in light of the complex, me
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  • ...lled `knowledge societies', this aspect provides some indication as to the social understanding of knowledge. Instead of `representing' reality, knowledge is
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  • |Journal=Social Science & Medicine ...e patient. Furthermore, studying the coordination of verbal and non-verbal aspects in medical interaction may complement the current ideas on the constituents
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  • |Title=Social epistemology in broadcast news interviews |URL=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/language-in-society/article/social-epistemology-in-broadcast-news-interviews/A64EF7A689671CB5DB8784FAF6F3FE11
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  • |Journal=Forum: Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research ...tion, I provide practical examples that exhibit the difference between two aspects of mathematics that form an irreducible pair: living/lived mathematical wor
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Design Practice; Feminist Epistemology; Social Boundaries; Systems Development; Work-oriented Design ...design. From the position of located accountability, I close by sketching aspects of what a feminist politics and associated practices of system development
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  • ...ased interactive routines and from drawing upon seminal studies within the social sciences, the paper aims to map out a number of analytical routes for a... ...hnomethodologically informed ethnography. It will specifically focus upon aspects of the relational-rhetorical basis of strategic effectiveness as constitute
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  • ...as is proposed here, the moral accountability of interaction constituting social–moral order(s) or ‘society’.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...events and the components of the joke sequences are analyzed, looking for aspects that facilitate joke acceptability and finding that audience-referred jokes
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  • ...ane to institutional settings. CA is used to examine how people accomplish social activities through the use of talk and other semiotic resources (including Short presentations by the facilitators will cover advanced aspects of CA and its applications to various areas of inquiry. Most of the worksho
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  • ...ich exists at any given moment in interaction. The result is a distinctive social constructivist approach to children's development.
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  • ...e resistance to digital information and information technology change in a social service agency: a membership category approach ...hnomethodology; membership categorization analysis; professional identity; social service agencies; employees
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  • |Journal=Learning, Culture and Social Interaction ...lenary teaching were transcribed and represented with regard to multimodal aspects of both face-to-face and screenbased interactions. Analysis was carried out
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  • |Journal=British Journal of Social Psychology ...identities’ in talk. It advances a CA understanding of the ascription of social actions, and the preference for self‐criticism over criticism by others.
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  • |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality ...each based on the same recording, are presented in order to consider which aspects of practices they assist the researcher in exhibiting.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...s in institutions and psychotherapeutic debates on cognitive and emotional aspects of therapeutic processes.
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...the use of gesture/body movement and/or prosody to iconically depict some aspects of reported scenes or events. The enactment of these speakers is notable in
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  • ...are mobilised, our findings contribute to research on age-in-interaction, social identity and categorisation, and on the methodology for analysing the discu
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  • ...A), including (i) working with complex collections, (ii) reconceptualizing social action, (iii) multimodality and multimodal transcription, and (iv) phonetic * analyse social actions and situate them within complex social organisations of action;
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  • ...ntributing to better or poorer sequential structuring. We argue that these aspects shape the possibilities for the infant’s participation. Finally, we discu
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  • ...ioners help to co-author desistance narratives through subtle and explicit aspects of interaction, although certain orientations to risk may limit this potent
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  • |Title=A qualitative analysis of the quality of social and marital support for PTSD victims ...an innovative point of view on the social processes underlying marital and social support, such as the impact of the length and moment of apparition of roman
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  • |Note=Alisa Maximova. The use of video for studying social interaction ...interests and questions, as well as by particularities of the object. The aspects and potential of video analysis are elaborated in the example of the resear
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  • |Tag(s)=Communication; Social aspects; Interpersonal communication; Sociolinguistics; EMCA ...comprises human communicating, what defines human social systems, how the social and the individual are linked in human life, and what comprises human relat
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  • ...hecking websites posted 228 verifications of false stories disseminated on social media and/or messaging apps, covering a range of about 132 different topics
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  • |Title=Unpicking Social Work Practice Skills: An Interactional Analysis of Engagement and Identity |Tag(s)=EMCA; Social work; Identity; Sexual offense
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  • ...working on naturally-occurring data within the broad area of language and social interaction. The Language and Social Interaction Working Group(LANSI)
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  • |Title=Social Order of the Co-Located Mobile Phone: Practices of collaborative mobile pho ...d is examined–to understand how we actively create and maintain a new ‘social order’ with mobile phones. Across five separate studies, a mix of methods
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  • |Journal=Learning, Culture and Social Interaction ...v) expansions. The occurrence of epistemic displays is related to specific aspects of the writing activity, concerning contexts that require accounting or evo
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  • ...ust the preserve of psychologists but also a routine resource for ordinary social interaction.
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  • ...ngements: Remote Proposal Sequences and Attendant Structural Phenomenon in Social Interaction ...ouble-source turn.By considering various aspects of making arrangements in social interaction, I highlightsome of the rich order that underpins the maintenan
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  • describe aspects of language used to communicate childbirth decisions, since current articles which together identify and describe aspects of language used to negotiate and
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  • ...ing; Apartment lease; Czech Republic; Focus groups; Landlords and tenants; Social Inequality ...ties and limits for a qualitative research project on the re/production of social inequalities in lease housing. The area of private lease housing has been m
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  • ...understand and handle the aspects of digitalization of society, different aspects of IT, interaction between people and interaction between people and techno ...ept candidates with backgrounds in education, pedagogy, cognitive science, social science, or similar, as well as from informatics, computer science, system
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  • ...es including verbal (e.g., vocabulary, grammar, turn-taking) and nonverbal aspects (e.g., gaze and gesture) were examined. Results: Ninety-eight questions wer
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Artificial intelligence; Social artificial intelligence; Human computer interaction; Conversational agents; |Note=The ties that bind: Social interaction in conversational agents
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  • ...eauty shops; Identity; Language; Older women; Social aspects; Stereotypes (Social psychology); Women
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  • |Title=Chinese graduate students in Catalonia: learning Catalan within the social networks in a bilingual society |Tag(s)=EMCA; Social networks; Language socialization; Bilingualism; Adult language learners; La
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  • |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality ...matic events in need of further negotiation. In-and-through describing the social organization connected to K- and D-events from a participant’s perspectiv
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  • ...otion in complaints to the NHS, requests for help from a charity, calls to social workers, and emergency dispatch calls. The panellists are encouraged to ref ...Empathy displays as interactional achievements: Multimodal and sequential aspects. Journal of Pragmatics, 61, pp. 4-34.
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  • |Journal=Social Science & Medicine ...e child's feelings or sensations following the skin-prick testing (7/22) - aspects of experience to which they have access. Children's non-solicited talk nece
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  • ...ticular, it describes his commitment to “Human Studies” and places his social phenomenological research work in dialogue with Alfred Schütz and Harold G
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  • |Title=Formulating other minds in social interaction: Accountability and courses of action ...e.org/core/journals/language-in-society/article/formulating-other-minds-in-social-interaction-accountability-and-courses-of-action/C1CD06BB310E5ADC83ED203689
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  • particular social activities - namely, troubles-tellings and indirect complaint stories on th During the presentation I will address two aspects of co-animation:
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  • |Title=Fixed Expressions: Building language structure and social action |Booktitle=Fixed Expressions: Building language structure and social action
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  • ...contexts to examine how multilingual speakers converse and manage various aspects of storytelling and how they accomplish a wide range of actions through sto
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  • |Journal=Research on Language and Social Interaction ...r-initiated repair in multiactivity situations. The article focuses on two aspects of the repair initiator's embodied conduct directly connected to the initia
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  • ...diverse range of languages to investigate universal and language-specific aspects of little words like oh, huh?, m-hm: interactional tools that help us every Hands-on experience with work on language and social interaction (e.g. interactional linguistics, conversation analysis, corpus
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  • ...ourse analysis, social constructionism, qualitative research, interaction, social action ...ourse analysis; Social constructionism; Qualitative research; interaction; Social action discourse analysis
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  • |Title=What would Wittgenstein say about social media? ...ogy; Ontology; Ordinary language philosophy; Philosophy of social science; Social media analytics; Wittgenstein
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  • * analyse aspects of the non-lexical vocalizations; ...research uses conversation analysis to investigate basic organizations of social interaction such as turn-taking, action-sequencing, and repair. A recent li
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  • |Title=Social Robots: Things or Agents? |Tag(s)=EMCA; Materiality; Touch; Social agency; Multimodal interaction; Educational robots; Ethnomethodology; AI Re
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  • |Journal=Social Science & Medicine ...were when proceeding to randomisation or treatment selection; and 3] what aspects of the communication process may facilitate improvements in providing evide
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  • ...ial interaction. Matters of embodiment – the visceral, sensory, physical aspects of psychology – have, however, so far received much less attention. ...ent through and within social interaction? How are bodies psychologised as social objects?
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  • |Full title=ESI - Exploring Social Interaction conference 2021 ...ts 25th anniversary from June 23-25, 2021 with the conference “Exploring Social Interaction” (ESI).
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  • ...cial setting and the means and practices that it deploys when enacting the aspects of the contemporary societal issues.
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  • ...hodological and theoretical insights on action formation and ascription in social interaction in different languages.
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  • |Title=Using conversation analysis to develop reflective practice in social work |Tag(s)=EMCA; Social work; Conversation analysis
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  • |Tag(s)=EMCA; Social interaction; Video; Sensoriality; Intersubjectivity; Accountability; Videog |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality
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  • |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality ...d us to capture some of the kinesthetic, interactive, and context-specific aspects of trying on the exoskeleton.
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  • |Title=Changing social practices: Covid-19 and new forms of sociality ...how the pandemic affects not only the bio-physiological body, but also the social body, and how this reveals fundamental principles of human sociality. The a
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  • Most broadly, an '''assessment''' is a type of [[Social action|'''social action''']] by which an interactant expresses an evaluative stance towards ...ful to distinguish conceptually between taking a stance and assessing as a social action, especially when dealing with lexically non-valenced stance displays
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  • ...eme of explainability (X-AI) in relation to concepts and research on human social action. ...sability heuristics onwards. This workshop focuses on three under-explored aspects of explainability that can enrich and expand upon existing HCI research in
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  • ...’ of some fundamental aspects of coaches’ ‘unnoticed’ work and the social rules that guide them. The broader value of this article not only lies in i
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  • Psychotherapy, arguably, is a type of social interaction in which participants adopt a longitudinal perspective. For the ...ange possible. The conference invites contributions dealing with different aspects of therapeutic change from a conversation analytic perspective. Among other
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  • This course gives an introduction to multimodal transcription of human social actions captured with video. Before transcribing video data researchers are Hepburn, Alexa & Bolden, Galina B. (2017). Transcribing for Social Research. London: Sage.
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  • |Short summary=MIUN data sessions is a new (online) forum to bring social interaction researchers together to work on work-in-progress video recorded |Announcement text=MIUN data sessions is a forum to bring social interaction researchers together to work on work-in-progress video recorded
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  • ...study demonstrates the significance of the temporal, social, and material aspects associated with proposing and achieving jointness in multiparty proximal de
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  • ...across turns of conversation, looking variously at its formal dimensions, social conventions, ways it is used, implications for language processing, and rel
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  • ...writing phenomena to be identified. Two longer analyses demonstrate social aspects of the problems of learning from experience, and of the possibility of iden
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  • ...dbirth. She is the author of several books, including Women’s Health and Social Change. ...y of reproduction, and has been involved in a number of projects exploring aspects of pregnancy and birth.
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  • ...lysis (CA), which examines the moment-by-moment sequential organization of social interaction in everyday and institutional contexts, and related disciplines ...of academic backgrounds (including psychotherapy, counselling, psychiatry, social work, linguistics, psychology, and sociology) and to practitioners from a w
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  • |Title=Parental lip-smacks during infant mealtimes: Multimodal features and social functions ...main features: (1) rhythmical production in a series, (2) facial-embodied aspects, and (3) temporal organisation. Lip-smacks occurred in prosodically grouped
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  • |Full title=10th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI) 2022 |Announcement text='''The 10th annual meeting of The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI)'''
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  • ...mary=Apply to join the research group at University of Queensland studying social interactions of adults with hearing impairment. A part time, fixed term pos ...vanced knowledge on a multidisciplinary research project investigating the social connections and interactions of adults with hearing loss. You will contribu
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  • ...cy of Garfinkel’s(1948) praxeology in terms of the video analysis of the aspects of time and space in real-time interaction. Reviewing Garfinkel’s concept ...nalysis has the potential to be developed into a discipline of methods for social sciences that dynamically evolves by recruiting methods applicable for stud
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  • |Title=Towards a Social Theory of Sequentiality |Tag(s)=EMCA; Sequentiality; Communicative action; Social theory; Theory of language; Communicative constructivism; Sociology; Object
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  • ...Practices for Assembling Cultural Objects and their Grounding in Implicit Social Contract ...MCA; Ethnomethodology; Garfinkel; Race; Parsons; Gender politics; Culture; Social justice
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  • ...o are dedicated to the description and analysis of talk-in-interaction and social interactions and who are affiliated with the theoretical perspective of Con ...ces of different semiotic natures, which encompass language in its various aspects (e.g., prosody, syntax, lexicon), embodied conducts (e.g., gestures, facial
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  • |Title=Harold Garfinkel’s Focus on Racism, Inequality, and Social Justice: The Early Years, 1939–1952 |Tag(s)=EMCA; Garfinkel; Racism; Inequality; Social Justice
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  • ...equirement of methods” and “instructed actions” in the production of social order. Finally, the chapter discusses practical and professional implicatio
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  • • Ensure compliance with health and safety in all aspects of work. ...g all staff to achieve their full potential. We aspire to remove economic, social and cultural barriers that may otherwise prevent people from succeeding.
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  • ...complaining as a social activity can enhance our understanding of certain aspects of language learning with implications for future L2 research. ...complain, and how speakers’ shared interactional histories and changing social relationships affect complaint practices. The volume underscores the fundam
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  • Our research has focused on aspects of the effectiveness of communication, on patient-centered medicine and pat ...a. She uses conversation analytic methods and findings to teach health and social care professionals how to enhance their dementia care practice.
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  • ...fective state, and parental threats. While the former emphasize aspects of social solidarity, the latter seek to enforce compliance by foregrounding a power
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  • ...earch in different contexts, such as everyday and working life, as well as social and educational contexts and actualizes interaction from a multidimensional show awareness of ethical aspects
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  • ...pragmatic problems of persons with ASD. These themes include the following aspects: speech prosody (characteristic features, perception of atypicality by neur
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  • ...ut as an interactionally achieved phenomenon, deployed in the formation of social action. Results show that reflection and reflective practices are imbedded
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  • ...such, it provides an example of the importance of non-lexical and embodied aspects of interaction for discursive psychological analyses. This chapter contribu
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  • * Venue: Online or in-person at Cardiff University 
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  • |Full title=The 26th Annual Conference on Language, Interaction and Social Organization May 19-20, 2023, UCSB |Announcement text=The Language, Interaction, and Social Organization GSO at UCSB (LISO) and the Center for Language, Interaction, a
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  • The Language and Social Interaction Working Group (LANSI) ...no longer than 250 words and should include descriptions of the following aspects of the study: (1) research question; (2) data and method; (3) key finding w
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  • |Journal=Social Science & Medicine ...Western United States, we investigate the incidence of diagnostic moments, aspects of their verbal design, and patient responsiveness. We find that only 53% o
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  • ...All the good spots are already taken’: the visual properties of interior social sceneries ...hodologically informed ethnographic investigation of visually recognisable aspects of shared work spots in co-working office rooms. We focus on the phenomenon
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  • |Full title=Call for abstracts – edited book – “sensing life: the social organization of the senses in interaction” |Short summary=Call for abstracts: Sensing Life: the social organization of the senses in interaction, deadline: 2nd May 2023
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  • This study explores aspects of experiencing space by focusing on uses of the Japanese proximal spatial ...erent uses of proximal spatial deictic terms serve as a lens through which aspects of the interactional organization of spatial experience become visible. How
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  • ...depicted as passive and disengaged communicators, incapable of initiating social action and asserting agency, who struggle to maintain attention in interact ...approached from an interactionist perspective, where it is understood as a social and situated process, and conceptualized as changing participation in joint
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  • |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality ...of the situation and is grounded in assemblages of human and technological aspects, rather than originating in clearly distinguishable singular actors or agen
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  • Hutchby, I. (1992). Confrontation talk: Aspects of ‘interruption’ in argument sequences on talk radio. ''Text'', 12(3), Jefferson, G. (2004b). A sketch of some orderly aspects of overlap in natural conversation. In G. H. Lerner (Ed.) ''Conversation An
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  • But CA can also engage more directly with institutions, social problems, or even schools of thought, to intervene and make changes. Antaki ...omers. There are excellent examples of successful interventions in various aspects of medical care, where the ambition is to practitioners and patients (for e
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  • ...https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pragma.2018.08.003 Post-Other-Correction Repeat: Aspects of a Third-Position Action in Correction Sequences]. ''Journal of Pragmatic ...uential placement. In J. M. Atkinson & J. Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action'' (pp. 299–345). Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...andeering the recipient’s action in progress. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 52(2), 144-158. ...r, G. H. (1987). ''Collaborative Turn Sequences: Sentence Construction and Social Action''. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California at Irvine.
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  • ...pivots: A resource for extending turns at talk. ''Research on Language and social Interaction'', 48(4), 388-405. ...., & Selting, M. (2018). ''Interactional Linguistics: Studying Language in Social Interaction''. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Heritage, J. (1985). Analyzing news interviews: Aspects of the production of talk for an overhearing audience. In T. A. van Dijk (E ...&amp; Watson, D. R. (1980). [https://doi.org/10.1515/semi.1980.30.3-4.245 Aspects of the properties of formulations in natural conversations: Some instances
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  • ...to discover what kinds of particles are used to accomplish the “same” social action across languages (e.g., Heinemann & Koivisto 2016 on indicating a ch ...onally a part of the TCU that is belongs to; thus it does not accomplish a social action on its own (Heritage & Sorjonen 2018). In general, turn-initial part
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  • ...urse markers “so” and “oh” and the doing of other-attentiveness in social interaction. ''Journal of Communication'', 56, 661–688. ...lar Question-Answer-''nå'' sequence in Danish. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 50 (3), 249–267.
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  • A '''complaint''' is a '''[[Social_action|social action]]''' – or '''[[Activity|activity]]''' (see below) – in which one ...mplaint sequences within antagonistic argument. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 33(4), 375–406.
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  • Even though deontics may be considered as an omnirelevant aspect of human social interaction (Stevanovic & Koski 2018), it has been specifically investigate ...way to conceptualize deontics is to consider it as an additional layer of social-interactional meaning above '''[[Epistemics|epistemics]]''' (Heritage 2012;
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  • Jefferson, G. (2004). A sketch of some orderly aspects of overlap in natural conversation. In G. H. Lerner (Eds.), ''Conversation ...s turn-taking organisation. In G. Button & J. R. E. Lee (Eds.), ''Talk and Social Organisation'' (pp. 70–85). Multilingual Matters.
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  • * '''[[Social action]]''' ...therapy: Identifying Transformative Sequences, ''Research on Language and Social Interaction, 52(3)'', 257–280
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  • ...al placement. In J. M. Atkinson, &amp; J. Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action'' (pp. 299–345). Cambridge University Press. ...r. In G. R Guy, C. Feagin, D. Schiffrin, &amp; J. Baugh (Eds.), ''Toward a Social Science of Language: Papers in Honor of William Labov'' (pp. 31–40)''.''
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  • ...o “their visits [as having] an unavoidable dimension of surveillance and social control”. Similarly, in academic peer-tutoring sessions, Waring (2005: 34 * '''[[Social action]]'''
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  • ...Invite? The Response Space After German echt. ''Research on Language &amp; Social Interaction'', ''54''(4), 374-396. ...ence Organization and Territories of Knowledge. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', ''45''(1), 30–52.
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  • ...l placement. In J. M. Atkinson &amp; John Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action'' (pp. 299–345). Cambridge University Press.
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  • ...ence Organization and Territories of Knowledge. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', ''45''(1), 30–52. ...tion Formation and Territories of Knowledge]. ''Research on Language &amp; Social Interaction'', ''45''(1), 1–29.
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  • ...ntial Placement. In J. M. Atkinson and J. Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action: Studies in Conversation Analysis'' (pp. 299-345). Cambridge Univers Heritage, J. (1985). Analyzing News Interviews: Aspects of the Production of Talk for an Overhearing Audience. In T. A. Dijk (Ed.),
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  • ...ed by lapses, or as sequence-initiating actions, depending on the embodied aspects of interaction, such as the posture, gaze, and vocal loudness of the speake Goffman, E. (1963). ''Behavior in Public Places: Notes on the Social Organization of Gatherings''. The Free Press.
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  • ...ential placement]. In J. M. Atkinson & J. Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action'' (pp. 299-345). Cambridge University Press. ...in Interaction: Somatic, Semiotic, and Social]. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', ''47''(2), 175-200.
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  • * '''[[Social action]]''' ...ial placement. In J. M. Atkinson &amp; J. Heritage (Eds.), ''Structures of Social Action: Studies in Conversation Analysis'' (pp. 299–345). Cambridge Unive
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  • ...e conditions for an imminent entry into mutually ratified, jointly focused social interaction are achieved. Pre-openings entail various multimodal practices ...publicly available practices are all constitutive features of an imminent social encounter, enabling would-be interactants to identify, categorize or recogn
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  • ...be associated to projected continuity. This label conflates two different aspects: that of representation (the “comma”, in '''Jeffersonian''' and '''GAT- ...g), and its final pitch height reached (mid) on the other, are two related aspects of the realization of the contour which are represented independently.
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  • Jasperson, R. (2002). Some Linguistic Aspects of Closure Cut-Off. ''The Language of Turn and Sequence'', 257. Hepburn, A., &amp; Bolden, G. B. (2017). ''Transcribing for Social Research''. Sage.
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  • ...ndexing unit completion (but see below). The label conflates two different aspects: that of representation in transcription (the “period”, in '''Jefferson ...d its final pitch height reached (“low”) on the other, are two related aspects of the realization of the contour which are represented independently. Whil
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  • ...on of eliciting (see discussion below). This label conflates two different aspects: that of representation (the “question mark” symbol in Jeffersonian and ...sing movement starts at the final accented syllable. These are two related aspects of the realization of the contour in the unit (its direction and initiation
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  • ...five phases (theorising the interactional target phenomenon, inventing the social interactional tasks, running the experiments, coding or rating, and checkin
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  • |Booktitle=People, Technology, and Social Organization: Interactionist Studies of Everyday Life ...f crime cases illustrate the online sleuthing culture and how its internal social control as well as meaning production constitutes an online setting.
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  • ...ms; Artificial Intelligence; Ethnomethodology; Programming; Programming-as-Social-Science ...by learning to code. Though this is a potentially daunting addition to the social science methodological toolkit, this chapter will argue that incorporating
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  • |Title=Respecifying social change: the obsolescence of practices and the transience of technology |Tag(s)=EMCA; Ethnomethodology; Conversation analysis; History; Social change; Sociology; Temporality; Technology; Telephony; Mobile telephony; La
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  • ...of the Social World (1967 [1932]). The article reflects further upon which aspects of Schütz’s considerations resonated with Garfinkel in his formative yea
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  • ...ng with moments of actual or potential socio-normative trouble in ordinary social interaction. ...bility. As such, these are moments in which the normative acceptability of social conduct is being problematized and negotiated, as a practical concern, by t
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  • ...earch to describe how people systematically time/position and design their social actions in interaction when there are relevant alternatives possible (e.g., ...rence collectively suggest that “there is a ‘bias’ intrinsic to many aspects of the organization of talk which is generally favourable to the maintenanc
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  • ...tructive Actions: The Situated Production, Reproduction, and Subversion of Social Order ...installation process? Which aspects of the work are instructed? And which aspects of the artwork become a matter of concern? This study draws on materials co
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  • ...the Pearson's chi-square test, the results of the study demonstrated three aspects of change in the service provider's practices for small talk: increasing th
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  • ...hip with TCU and action boundaries as well as with the design of different social actions, including, e.g., second assessments, other-initiations of repair, ...s, Schegloff & Jefferson, 1974; Sacks, 1992). However, there are different aspects of what makes up an intonation contour that have been addressed in differen
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  • ...tail to refer to the display and establishment of “being in accord” in social interaction. Most characteristically, agreement refers to a responsive acti ...s on how participants negotiate the “terms of agreement”, the relative social positioning of the interactants and their '''[[Epistemics|epistemic]]''' ac
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  • ...ing and recycling are the two most common repair operations. The syntactic aspects of these repair operations have been investigated in particular languages ( ...eech Production and Understanding Difficulties. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 54(1), 80–100.
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  • ...have previously used mealtimes as a convenient setting for accessing other social practices, this article turns its focus back toward the tasks of dining tog
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  • ...formats of other-initiation, interlocutors can also handle various social aspects, e.g., negotiate responsibility for the occurrence of the trouble source or ...u Mean” to Help Locate the Source of Trouble. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 45(1), 82–109.
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  • ...cription''' is a form of annotation of the multimodal resources organizing social interaction, including language, prosody, gesture, '''[[Gaze|gaze]]''', hea ...odal transcription, consistent with the emic view on language, action, and social interaction characteristic of CA. The relevance of details is always indexi
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  • ...ng, touching, smelling, tasting and other forms of sensoriality in and for social interaction. ...intersubjectivity of sensing practices and activities. Thus, the focus on social interaction enables a specific approach of sensoriality:
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  • ...sounds may share similar sequential positions as well as interactional and social functions. In the conversation analytic / interactional linguistic literatu ...ential placement. In Atkinson, J. M. & Heritage, J. (Eds), ''Structures of Social Action. Studies in Conversation Analysi'' (pp. 299–345). Cambridge Univer
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  • ...alysis have followed up on Goffman’s work. The study of vocalizations in social interaction has provided empirical evidence for their situated '''[[Sequenc ...etic properties” (Reber 2012: 76) and context-specific interactional and social functions, i.e., recurrent pairings of form and function. In this vein, sou
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  • ...tion that there is a ‘syntax’ of action independent of personality and social structure traditionally conceived, was a foundational insight for the devel
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  • ...ee and Hellermann in TESOL Q 48:763–788, 2013), this chapter illuminates aspects of L2 storytelling in a less commonly taught language and has practical imp
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  • ...e methods concur to suggest a view of tactical video analysis as a complex social system of which the coach is but one member.
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  • ...andeering the recipient’s action in progress. ''Research on Language and Social Interaction'', 52(2), 144-158. ...r, G. H. (1987). ''Collaborative Turn Sequences: Sentence Construction and Social Action''. Ph.D. dissertation, University of California at Irvine.
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  • ...ost, a participants’ concern and a resource for designing their own '''[[Social action|actions]]''' (i.e., for '''[[Action_formation|action formation]]''') ...eir relationships with one another, and/or their memberships in particular social categories; and other circumstances (e.g., geographic, physical, institutio
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  • ...; Language; Everyday language; Descriptive language; Problem of describing social reality; Interpretive paradigm; Ethnomethodology |Note=Everyday Language, Descriptive Language and Praxeological Validity: Aspects of Sociological Rigor from the Perspective of the Interpretive Paradigm and
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  • ...roduced an unusual awareness of the embodied nature of our relation to the social and material world. As Merleau-Ponty (1964 [1979]) insisted, the body shoul
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  • ...of non-verbal vocalisations (production/encoding), their relations to the social actions they are part of, their perceived meanings (perception/decoding), a Research themes include, but are not restricted to, these aspects of laughter and other non-verbal vocalisations:
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  • ...n of the one-world-in-common of common-sense. It is suggested that certain aspects of schizophrenic talk might receive account in terms of a loss of integrati
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  • |Title=The Experiencing Face: Communicative and Felt Aspects of the Face During Kissing and Hugging Between Romantic Partners |Journal=Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality
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  • ..., given the multiple temporalities involved – biological, institutional, social – and the implications of timely professional intervention in the progres
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  • |Title=Doing being ordinary nonetheless: Navigating social expectations in a peer support group ...definition offers members a sense of belonging with respect to those exact aspects which may be grounds for exclusionary experiences in other situations and e
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  • ...r the close attention that participants to interaction pay to the detailed aspects of multimodally formatted actions and the normative expectancies that make
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