Embodied Interaction
Language and Body in the Material World
Herausgeber: Streeck, J. Rgen; Lebaron, Curtis; Goodwin, Charles
Embodied Interaction
Language and Body in the Material World
Herausgeber: Streeck, J. Rgen; Lebaron, Curtis; Goodwin, Charles
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Leading international scholars provide a coherent framework for analyzing body movement and talk in the production of meaning.
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Leading international scholars provide a coherent framework for analyzing body movement and talk in the production of meaning.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1083g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895637
- ISBN-10: 0521895634
- Artikelnr.: 33213757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 1083g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895637
- ISBN-10: 0521895634
- Artikelnr.: 33213757
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Embodied interaction in the material world: an introduction Jürgen
Streeck, Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron; Part I. Founding Capacities:
2. Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances Edwin Hutchins and
Saeko Nomura; 3. Formal structures of practical tasks: a resource for
action in the social life of very young children Gene H. Lerner, Don H.
Zimmerman and Mardi Kidwell; 4. Elements of formulation N. J. Enfield; 5.
The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social
interaction Jürgen Streeck; 6. Choreographies of attention: multimodality
in a routine family activity Eve Tulbert and Marjorie Harness Goodwin; 7.
Some functions of speaker head nods Hiromi Aoki; 8. The multimodal
mechanics of collaborative unit construction in Japanese conversation
Shimako Iwasaki; Part II. Transformational Ecologies: 9. Creating contexts
for actions: multimodal practices for managing children's conduct in the
childcare classroom Siri Mehus; 10. Multilingual multimodality:
communicative difficulties and their solutions in second language use
Marianne Gullberg; 11. On the use of graphic resources in interaction by
people with communication disorders Ray Wilkinson, Steven Bloch and Michael
Clarke; 12. Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children Sharon
Avital and Jürgen Streeck; 13. Contextures of action Charles Goodwin; 14.
'A full inspiration tray': multimodality across real and virtual spaces
Elizabeth Keating and Chiho Sunakawa; Part III. Professional Communities:
15. The organization of concurrent courses of action in surgical
demonstrations Lorenza Mondada; 16. Pursuing a response: prodding
recognition and expertise within a surgical team Alan Zemel, Timothy
Koschmann and Curtis LeBaron; 17. Building stories: the embodied narration
of what might come to pass Keith M. Murphy; 18. Embodied arguments: verbal
claims and bodily evidence Julien C. Mirivel; 19. Facilitating tool use in
the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison
Scott Phillabaum; 20. Gesture and institutional interaction Christian Heath
and Paul Luff; 21. Musical spaces John B. Haviland.
Streeck, Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron; Part I. Founding Capacities:
2. Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances Edwin Hutchins and
Saeko Nomura; 3. Formal structures of practical tasks: a resource for
action in the social life of very young children Gene H. Lerner, Don H.
Zimmerman and Mardi Kidwell; 4. Elements of formulation N. J. Enfield; 5.
The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social
interaction Jürgen Streeck; 6. Choreographies of attention: multimodality
in a routine family activity Eve Tulbert and Marjorie Harness Goodwin; 7.
Some functions of speaker head nods Hiromi Aoki; 8. The multimodal
mechanics of collaborative unit construction in Japanese conversation
Shimako Iwasaki; Part II. Transformational Ecologies: 9. Creating contexts
for actions: multimodal practices for managing children's conduct in the
childcare classroom Siri Mehus; 10. Multilingual multimodality:
communicative difficulties and their solutions in second language use
Marianne Gullberg; 11. On the use of graphic resources in interaction by
people with communication disorders Ray Wilkinson, Steven Bloch and Michael
Clarke; 12. Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children Sharon
Avital and Jürgen Streeck; 13. Contextures of action Charles Goodwin; 14.
'A full inspiration tray': multimodality across real and virtual spaces
Elizabeth Keating and Chiho Sunakawa; Part III. Professional Communities:
15. The organization of concurrent courses of action in surgical
demonstrations Lorenza Mondada; 16. Pursuing a response: prodding
recognition and expertise within a surgical team Alan Zemel, Timothy
Koschmann and Curtis LeBaron; 17. Building stories: the embodied narration
of what might come to pass Keith M. Murphy; 18. Embodied arguments: verbal
claims and bodily evidence Julien C. Mirivel; 19. Facilitating tool use in
the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison
Scott Phillabaum; 20. Gesture and institutional interaction Christian Heath
and Paul Luff; 21. Musical spaces John B. Haviland.
1. Embodied interaction in the material world: an introduction Jürgen
Streeck, Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron; Part I. Founding Capacities:
2. Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances Edwin Hutchins and
Saeko Nomura; 3. Formal structures of practical tasks: a resource for
action in the social life of very young children Gene H. Lerner, Don H.
Zimmerman and Mardi Kidwell; 4. Elements of formulation N. J. Enfield; 5.
The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social
interaction Jürgen Streeck; 6. Choreographies of attention: multimodality
in a routine family activity Eve Tulbert and Marjorie Harness Goodwin; 7.
Some functions of speaker head nods Hiromi Aoki; 8. The multimodal
mechanics of collaborative unit construction in Japanese conversation
Shimako Iwasaki; Part II. Transformational Ecologies: 9. Creating contexts
for actions: multimodal practices for managing children's conduct in the
childcare classroom Siri Mehus; 10. Multilingual multimodality:
communicative difficulties and their solutions in second language use
Marianne Gullberg; 11. On the use of graphic resources in interaction by
people with communication disorders Ray Wilkinson, Steven Bloch and Michael
Clarke; 12. Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children Sharon
Avital and Jürgen Streeck; 13. Contextures of action Charles Goodwin; 14.
'A full inspiration tray': multimodality across real and virtual spaces
Elizabeth Keating and Chiho Sunakawa; Part III. Professional Communities:
15. The organization of concurrent courses of action in surgical
demonstrations Lorenza Mondada; 16. Pursuing a response: prodding
recognition and expertise within a surgical team Alan Zemel, Timothy
Koschmann and Curtis LeBaron; 17. Building stories: the embodied narration
of what might come to pass Keith M. Murphy; 18. Embodied arguments: verbal
claims and bodily evidence Julien C. Mirivel; 19. Facilitating tool use in
the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison
Scott Phillabaum; 20. Gesture and institutional interaction Christian Heath
and Paul Luff; 21. Musical spaces John B. Haviland.
Streeck, Charles Goodwin and Curtis LeBaron; Part I. Founding Capacities:
2. Collaborative construction of multimodal utterances Edwin Hutchins and
Saeko Nomura; 3. Formal structures of practical tasks: a resource for
action in the social life of very young children Gene H. Lerner, Don H.
Zimmerman and Mardi Kidwell; 4. Elements of formulation N. J. Enfield; 5.
The changing meanings of things: found objects and inscriptions in social
interaction Jürgen Streeck; 6. Choreographies of attention: multimodality
in a routine family activity Eve Tulbert and Marjorie Harness Goodwin; 7.
Some functions of speaker head nods Hiromi Aoki; 8. The multimodal
mechanics of collaborative unit construction in Japanese conversation
Shimako Iwasaki; Part II. Transformational Ecologies: 9. Creating contexts
for actions: multimodal practices for managing children's conduct in the
childcare classroom Siri Mehus; 10. Multilingual multimodality:
communicative difficulties and their solutions in second language use
Marianne Gullberg; 11. On the use of graphic resources in interaction by
people with communication disorders Ray Wilkinson, Steven Bloch and Michael
Clarke; 12. Terra incognita: social interaction among blind children Sharon
Avital and Jürgen Streeck; 13. Contextures of action Charles Goodwin; 14.
'A full inspiration tray': multimodality across real and virtual spaces
Elizabeth Keating and Chiho Sunakawa; Part III. Professional Communities:
15. The organization of concurrent courses of action in surgical
demonstrations Lorenza Mondada; 16. Pursuing a response: prodding
recognition and expertise within a surgical team Alan Zemel, Timothy
Koschmann and Curtis LeBaron; 17. Building stories: the embodied narration
of what might come to pass Keith M. Murphy; 18. Embodied arguments: verbal
claims and bodily evidence Julien C. Mirivel; 19. Facilitating tool use in
the photography studio through language, gesture, and the act of comparison
Scott Phillabaum; 20. Gesture and institutional interaction Christian Heath
and Paul Luff; 21. Musical spaces John B. Haviland.