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|Title=Gaze
|Author(s)=Mardi Kidwell;  
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|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
 
|Tag(s)=EMCA;  intercultural communication;  language and social interaction;  listening;  visual and non-verbal communication;  eye gaze;  multimodal communication
|Editor(s)=Karen Tracy; Cornelia Ilie; Todd Sandel;
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|Booktitle=The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
 
|ISBN=9781118611463
 
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|Publisher=John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
 
|Publisher=John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
 
|Year=2015
 
|Year=2015
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|Booktitle=The International Encyclopedia of Language and Social Interaction
 
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|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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Kidwell2015
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, Inc.
Year 2015
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City London
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DOI 10.1002/9781118611463.wbielsi129
ISBN 9781118611463
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Howpublished
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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