This book investigates how language, embodiment, objects, and settings in historically shaped communities combine, and form human actions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Charles Goodwin, Distinguished Professor of Communication Studies at University of California, Los Angeles, has received honorary doctorates from universities in Sweden and Denmark, and is the author of 'Professional Vision', the most cited article published to date in the American Anthropologist.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. Co-operative Accumulative Action: 2. Co-operative accumulation as a pervasive feature of the organization of action 3. The co-operative organization of emerging action 4. Chil and his resources 5. Building complex meaning and action with a three word vocabulary: inhabiting and reshaping the actions of others through accumulative transformation 6. The distributed speaker Part II. Intertwined Semiosis: 7. Intertwined knowing 8. Building action by combining different kinds of materials 9. Intertwined actors 10. Projection and the interactive organization of unfolding experience 11. Projecting upcoming events to accomplish co-operative action Part III. Embodied Interaction: 12. Action and co-operative embodiment in girls' hopscotch 13. Practices of color classification 14. Creating professional vision co-operatively 15. Environmentally coupled gestures Part IV. Co-operative Action with Predecessors: Sedimented Landscapes for Knowledge and Action: 16. Co-operative action with predecessors 17. The accumulation of diversity through co-operative action 18. Seeing in depth 19. Co-operative action as the source of, and solution to, the task faced by every community of creating new, culturally competent members with specific forms of knowledge and skill Part V. Professional Vision, Transforming Sensory Experience into Types, and the Creation of Competent Inhabitants: 20. The emergence of conventionalized signs within the natural world 21. Calibrating experience and knowledge by touching the world 22. The blackness of black: color categories as situated practice 23. Environmentally coupled gestures and the social calibration of professional vision 24. Professional vision 25. Conclusion.
1. Introduction Part I. Co-operative Accumulative Action: 2. Co-operative accumulation as a pervasive feature of the organization of action 3. The co-operative organization of emerging action 4. Chil and his resources 5. Building complex meaning and action with a three word vocabulary: inhabiting and reshaping the actions of others through accumulative transformation 6. The distributed speaker Part II. Intertwined Semiosis: 7. Intertwined knowing 8. Building action by combining different kinds of materials 9. Intertwined actors 10. Projection and the interactive organization of unfolding experience 11. Projecting upcoming events to accomplish co-operative action Part III. Embodied Interaction: 12. Action and co-operative embodiment in girls' hopscotch 13. Practices of color classification 14. Creating professional vision co-operatively 15. Environmentally coupled gestures Part IV. Co-operative Action with Predecessors: Sedimented Landscapes for Knowledge and Action: 16. Co-operative action with predecessors 17. The accumulation of diversity through co-operative action 18. Seeing in depth 19. Co-operative action as the source of, and solution to, the task faced by every community of creating new, culturally competent members with specific forms of knowledge and skill Part V. Professional Vision, Transforming Sensory Experience into Types, and the Creation of Competent Inhabitants: 20. The emergence of conventionalized signs within the natural world 21. Calibrating experience and knowledge by touching the world 22. The blackness of black: color categories as situated practice 23. Environmentally coupled gestures and the social calibration of professional vision 24. Professional vision 25. Conclusion.
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