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|Author(s)=Ali Reza Majlesi; Elin Nilsson; Anna Ekström; | |Author(s)=Ali Reza Majlesi; Elin Nilsson; Anna Ekström; | ||
|Title=Video data as a method to understand non-verbal communication in couples where one person is living with dementia | |Title=Video data as a method to understand non-verbal communication in couples where one person is living with dementia | ||
− | |Editor(s)= | + | |Editor(s)=John Keady; Lars-Christer Hydén; Ann Johnson; Caroline Swarbrick |
|Tag(s)=EMCA; dementia; video analysis; gesture; embodiment; gaze; storytelling; couples | |Tag(s)=EMCA; dementia; video analysis; gesture; embodiment; gaze; storytelling; couples | ||
|Key=Majlesi20174 | |Key=Majlesi20174 | ||
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|Booktitle=Social Research Methods in Dementia Studies: Inclusion and Innovation | |Booktitle=Social Research Methods in Dementia Studies: Inclusion and Innovation | ||
+ | |Pages=56–76 | ||
|Abstract=This chapter outlines the use of video recordings as a way to analyse and gain knowledge about collaborative aspects of the arrangement of tellership in storytelling by couples where one person is living with dementia. It describes how video recording can be used to explore the intricate interplay within couples in a particular context of an interview, and it also provides a brief description of conversation analytic methodology and its development regarding video analysis. In addition, the chapter discusses the significance of detailed analysis of talk and other resources in interaction including gaze, gestures, body movements, etc. | |Abstract=This chapter outlines the use of video recordings as a way to analyse and gain knowledge about collaborative aspects of the arrangement of tellership in storytelling by couples where one person is living with dementia. It describes how video recording can be used to explore the intricate interplay within couples in a particular context of an interview, and it also provides a brief description of conversation analytic methodology and its development regarding video analysis. In addition, the chapter discusses the significance of detailed analysis of talk and other resources in interaction including gaze, gestures, body movements, etc. | ||
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BibType | INCOLLECTION |
Key | Majlesi20174 |
Author(s) | Ali Reza Majlesi, Elin Nilsson, Anna Ekström |
Title | Video data as a method to understand non-verbal communication in couples where one person is living with dementia |
Editor(s) | John Keady, Lars-Christer Hydén, Ann Johnson, Caroline Swarbrick |
Tag(s) | EMCA, dementia, video analysis, gesture, embodiment, gaze, storytelling, couples |
Publisher | Routledge |
Year | 2017 |
Language | English |
City | London |
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Pages | 56–76 |
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Book title | Social Research Methods in Dementia Studies: Inclusion and Innovation |
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Abstract
This chapter outlines the use of video recordings as a way to analyse and gain knowledge about collaborative aspects of the arrangement of tellership in storytelling by couples where one person is living with dementia. It describes how video recording can be used to explore the intricate interplay within couples in a particular context of an interview, and it also provides a brief description of conversation analytic methodology and its development regarding video analysis. In addition, the chapter discusses the significance of detailed analysis of talk and other resources in interaction including gaze, gestures, body movements, etc.
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