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|BibType=INCOLLECTION
|Author(s)=Alexandra Weilenmann; Gustav Lymer
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|Author(s)=Alexandra Weilenmann; Gustav Lymer;
|Title=Incidental and essential objects in interaction:
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|Title=Incidental and essential objects in interaction: paper documents in journalistic work
Paper documents in journalistic work
 
 
|Editor(s)=Maurice Nevile; Pentti Haddington; Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa;
 
|Editor(s)=Maurice Nevile; Pentti Haddington; Trine Heinemann; Mirka Rauniomaa;
|Tag(s)=EMCA;  
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|Tag(s)=EMCA;
 
|Key=Weilenmann2014
 
|Key=Weilenmann2014
 
|Publisher=John Benjamins
 
|Publisher=John Benjamins
 
|Year=2014
 
|Year=2014
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|Language=English
 
|Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia
 
|Address=Amsterdam / Philadelphia
|Booktitle=Interacting with objects: language, materiality, and social activity
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|Booktitle=Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
|Pages=319 – 338
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|Pages=319–338
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|URL=https://benjamins.com/catalog/z.186.14wei
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|DOI=10.1075/z.186.14wei
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|Abstract=A large body of work points to the special status of paper documents in the ecology of objects in the workplace. In this chapter, we revisit this work, focusing on the role of paper in the everyday work of journalists. We examine three quite different empirical examples where paper documents feature in interaction, supporting, in turn, the structuring of conversation, collaboration and inter-organisational interaction. Based on these examples we argue for a distinction between object-focused interactions and object-implicating interactions. In addition, and related to the dual nature of documents being both material objects and carriers of information, we identify an analytic dimension along which interactions with objects can be placed, that from incidental to essential.
 
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Weilenmann, Alexandra; Gustav Lymer (2014) 'Incidental and essential objects in interaction:
 
Paper documents in journalistic work', In: Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine
 
Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa, eds. Interacting with objects: language, materiality, and
 
social activity. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins: 319 – 338
 

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Weilenmann2014
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Weilenmann2014
Author(s) Alexandra Weilenmann, Gustav Lymer
Title Incidental and essential objects in interaction: paper documents in journalistic work
Editor(s) Maurice Nevile, Pentti Haddington, Trine Heinemann, Mirka Rauniomaa
Tag(s) EMCA
Publisher John Benjamins
Year 2014
Language English
City Amsterdam / Philadelphia
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Pages 319–338
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DOI 10.1075/z.186.14wei
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Howpublished
Book title Interacting with Objects: Language, Materiality, and Social Activity
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Abstract

A large body of work points to the special status of paper documents in the ecology of objects in the workplace. In this chapter, we revisit this work, focusing on the role of paper in the everyday work of journalists. We examine three quite different empirical examples where paper documents feature in interaction, supporting, in turn, the structuring of conversation, collaboration and inter-organisational interaction. Based on these examples we argue for a distinction between object-focused interactions and object-implicating interactions. In addition, and related to the dual nature of documents being both material objects and carriers of information, we identify an analytic dimension along which interactions with objects can be placed, that from incidental to essential.

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