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Svinhufvud2016
BibType ARTICLE
Key Svinhufvud2016
Author(s) Kimmo Svinhufvud
Title Nodding and note-taking: Multimodal analysis of writing and nodding in student counseling interaction
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Tag(s) EMCA, writing, note-taking, nodding, counseling, institutional interaction, multiactivity, conversation analysis, multimodal analysis
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Year 2016
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Journal Language and Dialogue
Volume 6
Number 1
Pages 81–109
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DOI 10.1075/ld.6.1.03svi
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Abstract

The paper studies the activity of note-taking in interactions between a university student counselor and an undergraduate student. Te study is based on authen- tic videotaped discussions recorded in a Finnish university. Te study concen- trates on sequences consisting of a question, an answer, and the taking of notes. Te aim of the paper is to present a detailed multimodal analysis on how the note-taker moves from not writing to writing and how nodding is used in both receiving the answer and indicating the transition from listening to taking down notes. Listening and note-taking are seen as a dual involvement depending par- tially on the same embodied resources, especially the gaze and bodily orienta- tion. The shift from listening to note-taking ofen is indicated with a pronounced writing initial nod.

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