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|Abstract=FollowingGoffman(1963), research   on embodied interaction in the tradition of conversation analysis has largely approached embodiment as visual conduct. This paper addresses aspects of embodiment, surfacing in interaction episodes in an auto-shop, that resist such an approach, including embodied knowledge and kinesthetic experience, and discusses a variety of approaches that offer alternative views of the human body. These include phenomenology,Philosophical Anthropology, and neuroscience,among others.   The question is raisedhow  a
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rigorous, observational methodology of interaction analysis can be married to a holistic conception of the human body.
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|Abstract=Following Goffman (1963), research on embodied interaction in the tradition of conversation analysis has largely approached embodiment as visual conduct. This paper addresses aspects of embodiment, surfacing in interaction episodes in an auto-shop, that resist such an approach, including embodied knowledge and kinesthetic experience, and discusses a variety of approaches that offer alternative views of the human body. These include phenomenology, Philosophical Anthropology, and neuroscience, among others. The question is raised how a rigorous, observational methodology of interaction analysis can be married to a holistic conception of the human body.
 
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Streeck2013
BibType ARTICLE
Key Streeck2013
Author(s) Jürgen Streeck
Title Interaction and the living body
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Tag(s) Multimodality, Interaction, Embodiment, Phenomenology, Gesture, Cognitive science
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Year 2013
Language English
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Journal Journal of Pragmatics
Volume 46
Number 1
Pages 69–90
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DOI 10.1016/j.pragma.2012.10.010
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Following Goffman (1963), research on embodied interaction in the tradition of conversation analysis has largely approached embodiment as visual conduct. This paper addresses aspects of embodiment, surfacing in interaction episodes in an auto-shop, that resist such an approach, including embodied knowledge and kinesthetic experience, and discusses a variety of approaches that offer alternative views of the human body. These include phenomenology, Philosophical Anthropology, and neuroscience, among others. The question is raised how a rigorous, observational methodology of interaction analysis can be married to a holistic conception of the human body.

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