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Rasmussen2023b
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Rasmussen2023b
Author(s) Gitte Rasmussen
Title Multimodal engagement and interaction, and the appearance of contemporary non-traditional retail shopping
Editor(s) Gitte Rasmussen, Theo van Leeuwen
Tag(s) EMCA, Shopping, Multimodality
Publisher Routledge
Year 2023
Language English
City New York
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Pages 104–127
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DOI 10.4324/9781003284123-5
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Howpublished
Book title Multimodality and Social Interaction in Online and Offline Shopping
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Abstract

This chapter describes how shop assistants and customers act and interact in a Danish coffee bar. The shop displays second-hand products and specialties, and invites customers to blend old and new, and high-quality and low-quality produce, as well as offers related activities to achieve an overall exclusive experience. The shop design encourages customers to explore the shop and its products, and to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea in the second-hand lounge section. Drawing on ethnomethodological conversation analysis, the chapter aims to show how the coffee bar and the shop assistants’ and customers’ engagement with it create a non-traditional approach to shopping and, in doing so, oppose anonymous mass consumption and purpose rationality.

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