Calabria2024
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Calabria2024a |
Author(s) | Virginia Calabria, Kristina Savic |
Title | Aspetti multimodali nella costruzione di Turni Collaborativi: pratiche e risorse per manifestare un posizionamento epistemico condiviso |
Editor(s) | Letizia Cirillo, Rosalba Nodari |
Tag(s) | EMCA, epistemics, collaborative turns, Institutional Talk, Multimodal (inter)action analysis |
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Year | 2024 |
Language | Italian |
City | Milano |
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Volume | 18 |
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Pages | 27-44 |
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Edition | AItLA - Associazione Italiana di Linguistica Applicata
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Book title | Contesti, pratiche e risorse della comunicazione multimodale |
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Abstract
Adopting Conversation Analysis and Interactional Linguistics, we investigate verbal and embodied resources employed by participants in interaction to display shared professional knowledge with either experts/epistemically superior coparticipants or coparticipants with equal epistemic status. Our entry point is ‘Collaborative Turns’ (CTs), an umbrella term for two practices: co-constructions and other-extensions. We explore how participants con- stitute themselves in parties (based on the epistemic dimension, i.e., being informed about work-related facts) thanks to the achievement of a CT. By looking at resources and social actions related to knowledge, we answer two main questions: what resources do participants deploy to display their epistemic access to ‘expert’ coparticipants’ turns? What interactional goals do participants achieve when demonstrating their epistemic stance in institutional set- tings? Forming parties proves to be effective in managing participants’ relative authority in the process of negotiating different rights and responsibilities, which is typical of multiparty institutional settings.
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