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|Tag(s)=EMCA; intercultural communication; language and social interaction; listening; visual and non-verbal communication; eye gaze; multimodal communication | |Tag(s)=EMCA; intercultural communication; language and social interaction; listening; visual and non-verbal communication; eye gaze; multimodal communication | ||
|Key=Kidwell2015 | |Key=Kidwell2015 | ||
− | |Publisher=John Wiley & Sons | + | |Publisher=John Wiley & Sons |
|Year=2015 | |Year=2015 | ||
+ | |Language=English | ||
|Address=London | |Address=London | ||
|Booktitle=The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction | |Booktitle=The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction | ||
− | |URL= | + | |URL=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi129 |
|DOI=10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi129 | |DOI=10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi129 | ||
|ISBN=9781118611463 | |ISBN=9781118611463 | ||
|Abstract=Language and social interaction (LSI) research recognizes eye gaze as one of the fundamental embodied elements of interaction; in conjunction with talk, it is essential to participants' understanding and accomplishment of face-to-face social interaction in a wide variety of contexts. This research can, broadly speaking, be divided into two types: ethnographic and conversation-analytic. This article explains each tradition but focuses on the conversation-analytic approach. | |Abstract=Language and social interaction (LSI) research recognizes eye gaze as one of the fundamental embodied elements of interaction; in conjunction with talk, it is essential to participants' understanding and accomplishment of face-to-face social interaction in a wide variety of contexts. This research can, broadly speaking, be divided into two types: ethnographic and conversation-analytic. This article explains each tradition but focuses on the conversation-analytic approach. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Kidwell2015 |
Author(s) | Mardi Kidwell |
Title | Gaze |
Editor(s) | Karen Tracy, Cornelia Ilie, Todd Sandel |
Tag(s) | EMCA, intercultural communication, language and social interaction, listening, visual and non-verbal communication, eye gaze, multimodal communication |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Year | 2015 |
Language | English |
City | London |
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DOI | 10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi129 |
ISBN | 9781118611463 |
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Book title | The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction |
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Language and social interaction (LSI) research recognizes eye gaze as one of the fundamental embodied elements of interaction; in conjunction with talk, it is essential to participants' understanding and accomplishment of face-to-face social interaction in a wide variety of contexts. This research can, broadly speaking, be divided into two types: ethnographic and conversation-analytic. This article explains each tradition but focuses on the conversation-analytic approach.
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