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|Abstract=(W)hile access to each other's bodies provides a resource for the display of meaning, it also imposes constraints on behavior making use of that access. The effect is that the organization of a relevant and appropriate framework of mutual visual orientation becomes a practical problem for participants, a problem that they must work out together in the course of their interaction. The present paper will investigate some ways in which gesture might be used in this process. Data for this analysis consists of videotapes of actual conversations recorded in a range of natural settings.
 
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Goodwin1986b
BibType ARTICLE
Key Goodwin1986b
Author(s) Charles Goodwin
Title Gestures as a resource for the organization of mutual orientation
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Tag(s) EMCA, Gesture
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Year 1986
Language English
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Journal Semiotica
Volume 62
Number 1-2
Pages 29–49
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DOI 10.1515/semi.1986.62.1-2.29
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Abstract

(W)hile access to each other's bodies provides a resource for the display of meaning, it also imposes constraints on behavior making use of that access. The effect is that the organization of a relevant and appropriate framework of mutual visual orientation becomes a practical problem for participants, a problem that they must work out together in the course of their interaction. The present paper will investigate some ways in which gesture might be used in this process. Data for this analysis consists of videotapes of actual conversations recorded in a range of natural settings.

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