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Vatanen2023
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Vatanen2023
Author(s) Anna Vatanen
Title Embodied Noticings as Repair Initiations: On Multiactivity in Choir Rehearsals
Editor(s) Pentti Haddington, Tiina Eilittä, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Iira Rautiainen, Anna Vatanen
Tag(s) EMCA, Noticing, Embodiment, Repair, Multiactivity, Choir rehearsal, Collective activity
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Year 2023
Language English
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Pages 99-141
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30727-0_4
ISBN 978-3-031-30726-3
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Book title Complexity of Interaction: Studies in Multimodal Conversation Analysis
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Abstract

This chapter presents a conversation analytic study of a collection of 79 cases where a singer of a choir visibly orients to something in the singing being problematic and deviating from expectations. These embodied noticings most often target the producer’s own mistakes (self-initiation of repair), but sometimes also a fellow singer’s (other-initiation of repair). The noticings/repair initiations are produced while the (rest of the) choir sings, and thus, the cases involve multiactivity (hence providing an example of complexity of interaction): the two activities—singing and orienting to a mistake—can progress in parallel or be mutually exclusive. The analysis focuses on the orders of multiactivity as well as the nature of the noticing/repair initiating action (e.g., its response relevance) in the context of the collective activity of choir rehearsal.

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