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The volume is divided into four parts, and it provides a timely methodological contribution by exploring new questions, settings, and recording technologies in EMCA for the study of social interaction.
The volume is divided into four parts, and it provides a timely methodological contribution by exploring new questions, settings, and recording technologies in EMCA for the study of social interaction.
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Autorenporträt
Pentti Haddington is Professor of English Language at the University of Oulu, Finland. Tiina Eilittä is a doctoral researcher at the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland. Antti Kamunen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland. Laura Kohonen-Aho is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland. Tuire Oittinen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland. Iira Rautiainen is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland. Anna Vatanen is a researcher at the Department of Finnish, Finno-Ugrian, and Scandinavian Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, and also affiliated with the Research Unit for Languages and Literature at the University of Oulu, Finland.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Tiina Eilittä, Pentti Haddington, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Anna Vatanen. Ethnomethodological conversation analysis in motion: An introduction
Part 1 - Exploring 'being a member'
2. Federico Rossano. How to study interactional history in non-human animals? Challenges and opportunities
4. Brian Due. Ocularcentric participation frameworks: Dealing with a blind member's perspective
Part 2 - Broadening analyst's access to member's perspective by using various video materials
5. Iuliia Avgustis & Florence Oloff. Collecting and analysing multi-source video data: Grasping the opacity of smartphone use in face-to-face encounters
6. Laura Kohonen-Aho & Pentti Haddington. From distributed ecologies to distributed bodies in interaction: Capturing and analyzing 'dual embodiment' in virtual environments
7. Pirkko Raudaskoski. 360-cameras used by a team participating in a mobile gathering
Part 3 - Augmenting analyses of member's perspective with multiple research materials and methods
8. Antti Kamunen, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Pentti Haddington. Inductive approach in EMCA: The role of accumulated ethnographic knowledge and video based observations in studying crisis management training
9. Joe Blythe, Francesco Possemato, Josua Dahmen, Caroline de Dear, Rod Gardner & Lesley Stirling. A satellite view of spatial points in conversation
10. Melisa Stevanovic. EMCA informed experimentation as a way of investigating (also) "non-accountable" interactional phenomena
Part 4 - Enhancing transparency of analytical processes
11. Paul McIlvenny & Jacob Davidsen. Beyond Video: Using Practice-based VolCap Analysis to Understand Analytical Practices Volumetrically
12. Eric Laurier & Tobias Boelt Back. Recurrent problems and recent experiments in transcribing video: live transcribing in data sessions and depicting perspective
1. Tiina Eilittä, Pentti Haddington, Antti Kamunen, Laura Kohonen-Aho, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Anna Vatanen. Ethnomethodological conversation analysis in motion: An introduction
Part 1 - Exploring 'being a member'
2. Federico Rossano. How to study interactional history in non-human animals? Challenges and opportunities
4. Brian Due. Ocularcentric participation frameworks: Dealing with a blind member's perspective
Part 2 - Broadening analyst's access to member's perspective by using various video materials
5. Iuliia Avgustis & Florence Oloff. Collecting and analysing multi-source video data: Grasping the opacity of smartphone use in face-to-face encounters
6. Laura Kohonen-Aho & Pentti Haddington. From distributed ecologies to distributed bodies in interaction: Capturing and analyzing 'dual embodiment' in virtual environments
7. Pirkko Raudaskoski. 360-cameras used by a team participating in a mobile gathering
Part 3 - Augmenting analyses of member's perspective with multiple research materials and methods
8. Antti Kamunen, Tuire Oittinen, Iira Rautiainen & Pentti Haddington. Inductive approach in EMCA: The role of accumulated ethnographic knowledge and video based observations in studying crisis management training
9. Joe Blythe, Francesco Possemato, Josua Dahmen, Caroline de Dear, Rod Gardner & Lesley Stirling. A satellite view of spatial points in conversation
10. Melisa Stevanovic. EMCA informed experimentation as a way of investigating (also) "non-accountable" interactional phenomena
Part 4 - Enhancing transparency of analytical processes
11. Paul McIlvenny & Jacob Davidsen. Beyond Video: Using Practice-based VolCap Analysis to Understand Analytical Practices Volumetrically
12. Eric Laurier & Tobias Boelt Back. Recurrent problems and recent experiments in transcribing video: live transcribing in data sessions and depicting perspective
Index
Rezensionen
The field of ethnomethodological conversation analysis ("EMCA"), like the people whose interactions EMCA researchers investigate, is in motion. This important collection showcases cutting-edge approaches in the quest to understand the multimodal, embodied, and material domains of social interaction - while critically addressing fundamental questions about what EMCA research is, should, and can be.
Elizabeth Stokoe, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
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