Tuncer2015

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Tuncer2015
BibType ARTICLE
Key Tuncer2015
Author(s) Sylvaine Tuncer
Title Walking away: an embodied resource to close informal encounters in offices
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Tag(s) EMCA, Workplace studies, Embodiment, Closings, Deontic authority
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Year 2015
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 76
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Pages 101–116
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2014.11.012
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Abstract

This article addresses informal interactions in offices by analyzing video recordings of naturally-occurring, unscheduled visits in offices. We focus on closings, and more particularly on the embodied resource of walking away by drawing heavily on a previous study. We show that fellow institutional members rely on a similar set of methods, types of walking away, to simultaneously close the encounter and achieve office work. During closings, parties are to elaborate the main features of their professional relationship and of the task at hand, and this is achieved through the interactional work to achieve closings. We also show embodied resources and the sequentiality of interaction play an important part in the production of deontic authority in office organizations.

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