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La2020
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key La2020
Author(s) Jessica La, Ann Weatherall
Title Pain Displays as Embodied Activity in Medical Interactions
Editor(s) Sally Wiggins, Karin Osvaldsson Cromdal
Tag(s) EMCA, Conversation analysis, Discursive psychology, Pain, Medical interaction, Multimodal, Praxeological
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year 2020
Language English
City Cham
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Pages 197-220
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DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-53709-8_8
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Book title Discursive Psychology and Embodiment: Beyond Subject-Object Binaries
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Abstract

In this chapter we develop a psychological approach to pain as an embodied activity in interaction based on grounded analyses of how pain as a sensorial experience is brought out as an objective matter in medical consultations. Drawing upon discursive psychology (DP) and multimodal conversation analysis, we examine the verbal and embodied resources that accomplish pain, and their organisation with respect to turn and sequence. We demonstrate how pain as a sensorial experience is a practical and joint accomplishment embedded in the ongoing social interaction. Our chapter speaks to theoretical issues within DP, demonstrating the value a praxeological and multimodal approach can have for tackling issues of embodiment, which is of central importance to understanding issues of human sociality.

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