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+ | |Author(s)=Charles Goodwin; | ||
+ | |Title=Recording human interaction in natural settings | ||
+ | |Tag(s)=EMCA; Video recordings; | ||
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|URL=http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/view/165/101 | |URL=http://elanguage.net/journals/pragmatics/article/view/165/101 | ||
+ | |Abstract=This is a guide to the work practices, and video, sound and computer | ||
+ | equipment, needed to record human interaction in natural settings. It is | ||
+ | basically a description of how I work. Other people certainly have different | ||
+ | ways of doing things, and these might be better than the ones I describe here. | ||
+ | These are only meant as suggestions. However, in the interest of clarity I've | ||
+ | stated things as directly as possible, without hedges and qualifiers. Moreover | ||
+ | what is said here is largely confined to basic technical issues. At a few places | ||
+ | I've included detailed cabling diagrams and descriptions of software | ||
+ | procedures. Though these might not seem necessary for the casual reader, | ||
+ | they are precisely the things that can take a long time to track down on your | ||
+ | own. I therefore thought it would be helpful to include them. | ||
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Key | Goodwin1993 |
Author(s) | Charles Goodwin |
Title | Recording human interaction in natural settings |
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Year | 1993 |
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Journal | Pragmatics |
Volume | 3 |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 181–209 |
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This is a guide to the work practices, and video, sound and computer equipment, needed to record human interaction in natural settings. It is basically a description of how I work. Other people certainly have different ways of doing things, and these might be better than the ones I describe here. These are only meant as suggestions. However, in the interest of clarity I've stated things as directly as possible, without hedges and qualifiers. Moreover what is said here is largely confined to basic technical issues. At a few places I've included detailed cabling diagrams and descriptions of software procedures. Though these might not seem necessary for the casual reader, they are precisely the things that can take a long time to track down on your own. I therefore thought it would be helpful to include them.
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