Katila2023a

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Katila2023a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Katila2023a
Author(s) Julia Katila, Sara Goico, Yumei Gan, Marjorie Harness Goodwin
Title The Primacy of Affective Engagement in Simultaneously Unfolding Participation Frameworks
Editor(s) Pentti Haddington, Tiina Eilittä, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Iira Rautiainen, Anna Vatanen
Tag(s) EMCA, Affect, Embodied Interaction, Participation, Intercorporeality
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Year 2023
Language English
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Pages 347-385
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30727-0_10
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 explores the emergence of emotion among individuals in the midst of doing different activities while engaged in multiple concurrent participation frameworks. Drawing from intercorporeal and co-operative perspectives to interaction analysis, we examine how affective engagement across these simultaneously unfolding participation frameworks is accomplished in four different interactional ecologies: a baby’s health check-up in Finland, a mainstream classroom with deaf students in Peru, a celebratory gathering of friends in the US, and a video call between migrant parents and their children in China. With a focus on embodied aspects of emotion, our analysis shows that emotional engagement is prioritized in complex multiparty interactions, and how multimodality and multisensoriality of affective expression enables the individuals’ access to other participation frameworks.

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